Conducted by the Geological Survey Ireland (GSI), the Tellus survey collects geochemical and geophysical data on rocks, soil and water across Ireland.
To collect this data, the latest phase of the survey involves a low-flying aircraft, which began flying in
August and will continue flying into the winter months (weather permitting) over counties Limerick,
north Tipperary and West Cork.
For up to date information and the planned weekly flight schedule, please visit www.tellus.ie or call 1800 45 55 65 to be informed of flight plans directly.
The aircraft will fly at a low level of 60 metres over rural areas (approximately eight times the height
of a standard two storey house), rising to 240 metres over urban areas. The sound of the plane is
similar to that of a passing lorry and it may startle sensitive livestock, such as horses, pedigree cattle,
sheep-in-lamb and poultry flocks.
As it is vital to raise public awareness of the project, particularly amongst farmers and animal
owners, the Tellus team is delivering an ongoing communications campaign across the regions.
If you have any concerns about the survey, particularly if you own sensitive livestock, or if you are
interested in finding out more about the project, you can contact the Tellus Freephone information
line on 1800 45 55 65 or visit www.tellus.ie. You can also follow Tellus on twitter, @TellusGSI