The level of toxins on in the factory site is negligible. Most of what was dangerous there was dust. That went with the buildings. The real problem is the numerous steel protrusions that exist throughout the site. Some are about waist height, most are just trip hazards. These are surrounded by many pools which over time have become accidental drains for everything that flowed downwards. Clearance of these was beyond the brief of those charged with demolition. Ground clearing is the job of whoever decides to build on it.
Cork coco has on its website the plans for the East tip. Already a segregated road access has been built and the eastern fence around the basin has been greatly improved. Indeed it is now more compliant with ISPS guidelines than it ever was.
Cork coco has on its website the plans for the East tip. Already a segregated road access has been built and the eastern fence around the basin has been greatly improved. Indeed it is now more compliant with ISPS guidelines than it ever was.
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