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Small PDF icon Mull coastal catchment summary

Published October 2010 Argyll and Lochaber area management plan catchment summaries Island of Mull coastal catchment summary Introduction 2 The Island of Mull coastal catchment covers 883 km and inclu

Small PDF icon Improving the physical condition of Scotland’s water environment: Digest of consultation responses

Improving the physical condition of Scotland’s water environment Digest of consultation responses Introduction In November 2012, we published a draft plan on improving the physical condition (morphol

Small PDF icon Non Technical Summary

LEVENSEAT FICHTNER LEVENSEAT GASIFICATION PLANT NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY S1481-0320-0004IRT Levenseat Waste Management - Non-Technical Summary Page 1 LEVENSEAT FICHTNER LEVENSEAT GASIFICATION PLANT NON-

Small PDF icon 65 Significant Water Management Issues Swmi Reports Significant Water Management Issue In The Scotland River Basin District

Significant water management issues in the Scotland river basin district Foreword We areintroducinga new wayofmanagingthe water environmentinScotlandcalledriverbasinplanning.This involves settingobje

Small PDF icon Improving the physical condition of Scotland's water environment: A consultation on a supplementary plan for the river basin management plans

Improving the physical condition of Scotland’s water environment A consultation on a supplementary plan for the River Basin Management Plans Consultation foreword This draft plan underpins our vision

Small PDF icon Scotland's water environment review 2000-2006 case studies

Case Study 1: The Kelvin’s water quality is improving! Almost 25 km of waters in the River Kelvin catchment have improved in the last seven years from the lower classes (C and D) to higher classes (A1

Small PDF icon Summary overview CEH report

FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE 1. Summary Future climate changes may have significant influence on changes in flows in Scottish river catchments. This report provides a summary of a detailed

Small PDF icon Non-Technical Summary

Non-Technical Summary The purpose of this document is to record SEPA‟s considerations and rationale which underpins SEPA‟s decision in respect of the application from DSRL for an Authorisation under R

Small PDF icon Nith non-technical summary

I NTRODUCTION The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) is undertaking pilot projects in four river catchments in Scotland. These pilot projects aim to improve the physical condition of the

Small PDF icon Loch water quality classification scheme

Annex E: Classification for Scotland’s Standing Waters Water meets size qualification No Not Classified (Note 1) Yes -1 Currently Oligotrophic Yes Current Alkalinity ≥ 2 mg l Yes Significant presence