Alliance have expressed concerns regarding plans for underground gas storage caverns in East Antrim, penning a letter to the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs.
MLAs wrote to the Department, stating the proposals for Islandmagee could have 'a disastrous effect' on local marine ecology and the resulting saline brine created would have a 'severe impact on the local environment'.
The party has also called for a public consultation to take place before a full licence is granted for the process.
"One of the main issues raised on the doors with us while canvassing has been opposition to this proposal for underground gas storage caverns," said Alliance Larne Lough candidate Danny Donnelly.
"The key problem for many is the discharged saline brine created by the process will have a huge impact on the local environment, particularly the marine wildlife of the area. Scientific research has shown the negative effects of desalination projects. Once again, this shows the need for an independent environmental protection agency in Northern Ireland.
"The recent news the sea surrounding Islandmagee has become a special area of conservation is also welcome, as it will also have an impact on the granting of any licence.
"However, many local people still feel their voices are not being heard on this matter. Therefore Alliance has requested a licence is not granted for this process without first holding a public consultation. This will allow residents to express their concerns about the project and the potential environmental impact it may cause."
(CM/JG)
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