![]() The water course is the outfall for storm water from the Raheen Business Park, according to the appeal, which insists that storm water from the development "will find its way to the Loughmore Canal despite Limerick City and Council's ill-informed assertion that there are no pathways between the development and the…canal." Ryan claims his lands have been flooded, and his livestock has suffered "unexplained physical distortions" that could be caused by chemical pollution, and says that there should be no further development of any kind on the business park. Tom Ryan based his objection on the grounds that the Loughmore canal, which enters the Barnakyle River through his lands, had not been maintained by the local authority as agreed with local landowners, according to the newspaper. ![]() However, an appeal against the decision by a local farmer – citing concerns about his land being flooded with contaminated water – has been upheld, according to a Limerick Post report. Lilly had already secured planning approval from Limerick City and County Council for the plant at the Raheen Business Park. Eli Lilly's plans for a new biopharmaceutical manufacturing facility in Ireland that will be used to produce active ingredients for its biologic medicines, including its new Alzheimer's candidate donanemab, has been blocked by a planning objection.
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