Environmental Screening Determinations and Decisions - State Mining Facilities
- Published on: 21 July 2025
- Last updated on: 23 July 2025
A mine for a scheduled mineral in Ireland is subject to obtaining three separate State authorisations:
- planning permission from the relevant local authority;
- an Integrated Pollution Control (IPC) or Industrial Emissions (IE) licence from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA);
- a State Mining Licence / Lease / Permission from the Minister, collectively referred to as State Mining Facility (SMF).
A SMF is only granted or renewed when planning permission and a relevant EPA Licence are in place. The required duties and assessment under the EIA Directive and appropriate public consultation are fulfilled at these stages. During the granting or renewal of a SMF, the Minister:
- makes a Determination on Screening for Appropriate Assessment in accordance with the EC (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011-2021.
- assesses whether the project is compliant with the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD)(2000/60/EC). In order for the project to be deemed WFD compliant, the Minister must be satisfied that:
a. there will be no risk of deterioration (also considering cumulative impacts) in the status of WFD waterbodies;
b. there will be no impact to the standards and objectives of the protected areas.
Below are recent environmental assessments related to the granting or renewal of State Mining Facilities (SMFs).
Notice Date | SMF Number | Company | AA Screening Determination | Water Framework Directive |