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note on the classification of gley soils in Ireland with applications to planning pig farms
Legislation in the Republic of Ireland differentiates between gley and non-gley soils in relation to the size of pig farms requiring (i) environmental impact (EIS) statements for planning permission (ii) licensing (IPC licence). Pig farmers on gley soils require an EIS statement and an IPC licence f...
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