Table 3

Boliden Tara Mines’ external stakeholders

External stakeholdersImpactGoverning bodyCommunication frequency
Environmental protection agencyHighOperational licenceWeekly
GeoScience regulatory officeHighMining lease/licenceWeekly
Meath county councilHighPlanning permissionsWeekly
Health and Safety AuthorityHighLegal complianceMonthly
Inland fisheriesMediumStatutory consulteesQuarterly
Irish waterMediumStatutory consulteesInfrequently
Department of agricultureMediumStatutory consulteesInfrequently
National parks and wildlifeMediumStatutory consulteesInfrequently
Irish farmers associationsLowStatutory consulteesInfrequently
Health service executiveMediumStatutory consulteesQuarterly
TeagascMediumStatutory consulteesInfrequently
An TaisceMediumIndirectInfrequently
Department (dep.) of justiceHighIndirectInfrequently
Dep. of enterprise, trade and employmentMediumIndirectInfrequently
Minister for busin., employment and retailMediumIndirectInfrequently
Minister for European affairsMediumIndirectInfrequently
Local councillors – MerathMediumIndirectInfrequently
Unions – SIPTU, mandate, uniteMediumIndirectQuarterly
Kilberry heritage trustLowIndirectAnnually
Tailteann Donaghpatrick heritage groupLowIndirectInfrequently
Kilberry local residents action groupLowIndirectQuarterly
Navan and district angling ass.LowIndirectInfrequently
Navan chamber of commerceMediumIndirectInfrequently
Navan town publicMediumIndirectInfrequently
Local community groups: Kells, trimMediumIndirectInfrequently
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