Part B activities

SEPA is the competent authority for all Part B activities in operation in Scotland. Part B activities are those activities listed under Part B within Schedule 1 of the Pollution Prevention and Control (Scotland) Regulations 2000, as amended.

Operators of Part B activities require a PPC permit in order to be able to undertake their activity. It is an offence to undertake an activity prescribed without a PPC Permit.  Certain exclusions exist for existing activities operating under an authorisation issued under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 that will make application for a PPC permit following a process laid out within the Regulations.

SEPA and the Scottish Government have produced a guide entitled The Pollution Prevention and Control (Scotland) Regulations 2000 – A Practical Guide for Part B Activities that provides a description of the main elements of the PPC regime for Part B activities including permitting, applications and appeals.

Making an application for a PPC Part B permit

Before making an application for a PPC Permit it is strongly recommended that you discuss your application with your local SEPA office. These discussions will help inform you about the permitting process, the types of information you will have to provide, and the types of controls that will be included in your permit.

You can gain access to Process Guidance Notes issued by the UK Government on specific types of activities through SEPA’s website.

Public participation in the PPC regime for Part B activities

The PPC regime is designed to encourage public involvement in the regulatory process. For further information on public participation in the PPC permitting regime for Part B activities, visit Public participation - Part B