Farmer Sentenced for Polluting Waterway that Runs Into Lough Neagh
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Farmer convicted at Tyrone court for water pollution offence - Agriland.co.uk
A Co. Tyrone farmer pleaded guilty and was convicted at Dungannon Magistrates’ Court today (Monday, June 9) in relation to a water pollution offence. Harry Brown (62), Lurganeden Road, Pomeroy, Co Tyrone, pleaded guilty and was fined £1,500 plus a £15 offenders levy for a pollution offence that had impacted the Claggan River – a tributary of the Ballinderry River which flows into Lough Neagh. Dungannon Magistrates’ Court heard that Northern Irel…
Farmer convicted of water pollution offences at Dungannon Magistrates’ Court
A Co Tyrone farmer has been convicted of a water pollution offence at Dungannon Magistrates’ Court today (Monday)/ Harry Brown (62), Lurganeden Road, Pomeroy, pleaded guilty and was fined £1,500 plus £15 Offenders Levy. The Court heard that NIEA Water Quality Inspectors responded to a water pollution incident that had occurred sometime between 12 and 13 June 2024. The NIEA Inspectors discovered that dark grey coloured agricultural effluent was f…
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