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Family forced to flee stench 16.03.12

by Caoimhinn Barr, Inishowen Independent

AN Inishowen county councillor said it was ‘disgraceful’ that a young couple had to leave their home at the weekend because the smell from a nearby sewerage treatment plant became so bad.
Councillor Michael Doherty said the foul odour issued at West Point Manor in Quigley’s Point has been ongoing for a number of years now and is unacceptable.
In 2010 a local businessman who lives beside the housing development’s septic tank was hospitalised after chronic stomach complaints caused by toxic fumes. His then eight-year-old daughter was also taken into hospital with serious stomach problems.
“It’s disgraceful that the family affected is not even connected to the plant. They don’t even contribute to it but they bear the brunt of the smell. I was standing at the nearby filling station last weekend and it was nearly impossible to stay there because of the smell. It seems to get worse every weekend when the tank is used more,” Cllr Doherty said.
“As the weather improves the problem gets even worse and it’s unacceptable. I have been dealing with Joe Ferry on this and, in fairness to him, he has put in a lot of effort but the problem hasn’t been solved and I don’t know where to go with it,” he added.
The Quigley’s Point councillor praised a ‘very active’ management company at West Point Manor but said the problem had ‘gone beyond them’ at this stage.
“They have attempted to deal with the problem by de-sludging the tank but it’s not working,” he added. Donegal County Council senior engineer Pat Gillespie said he would talk to Joe [Ferry] to see what could be done.
“It may need some sort of a chemical solution. I can’t guarantee that it’ll work but we’ll see what happens,” he added.

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