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Radioactivity in Food and the Environment (RIFE) reports Title Year RIFE 29 2024 RIFE 28 (View accessible version) 2023 RIFE 27 2022 RIFE 27 appendix 2022 RIFE 27 Errata 2022 RIFE 26 2021 RIFE 26 appendix 2021 RIFE 26 Errata 2021 RIFE 25 2020 RIFE 25 appendix 2020 RIFE 25 Errata 2020 RIFE 24 2019 RIFE 24 appendix 2019 RIFE 24 Errata 2019 RIFE Trends Report 2004 - 2

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SEPA guidance Guidance on decommissioning of non-nuclear facilities Principles on Surrendering Permits and Registrations under the Environmental Authorisations (Scotland) Regulations 2018 Satisfying the optimisation requirement and the role of best practicable means Guidance on monitoring for heterogeneous Radium-226 sources resulting from historic luminising or waste disposal sites Management of

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Shellfish site reports are available on the following 3 pages: Designated sites Sites de-designated in 2012 Site de-designated in 2009

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Radioactive items have been detected on Dalgety Bay since at least 1990. Many surveys have been undertaken on the beach to determine the potential numbers of items present and possible implications for public health. Management options Strategy for stakeholder engagement PDF (25 kb) DIO outline management options appraisal - final report PDF (2.57mb) Dalgety Bay appropriate person summ

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Radioactive items have been detected on Dalgety Bay since at least 1990. Many surveys have been undertaken on the beach to determine the potential numbers of items present and possible implications for public health. Management options Strategy for stakeholder engagement PDF (25 kb) DIO outline management options appraisal - final report PDF (2.57mb) Dalgety Bay appropriate person summ

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Links to the LIFE SMART Waste project's published reports, tools and supporting materials.

Links to the LIFE SMART Waste project's published reports, tools and supporting materials. Reports, tools and resources Follow the links to published LIFE SMART Waste project reports: Online capacity building (Actions B1-B2 & B9) Action B2 - Intelligence Gathering Strategy, 2015 Tools, Approaches & Techniques (Actions B3

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A list of publications relating to river basin planning in Scotland and the Solway Tweed.

A list of publications relating to river basin planning in Scotland and the Solway Tweed. River basin management planning publications This page provides a full list of RBMP publications listed in order from the most recent to the earliest work. Date Publication 2024 Statement of consultation opportunities during development of the next River Basin Management Plan for Scotland. 2024 River Basin Management Planning in the Solway Tweed, Statement of Consultation Steps.

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Information about the Air Quality in Scotland website and the information it collects.

Information about the Air Quality in Scotland website and the information it collects. Protecting and improving the air quality of Scotland is vital to safeguard the health and well-being of its people and to achieve the goal of sustainable economic development. We work in partnership with the Scottish Government, other devolved administrations and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) to ensure that air quality standards are achieved and that European and i

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Scotland’s soils are an important natural resource providing a wide range of benefits for people, the environment and the economy. It is essential to protect soils to ensure they are able to continue to provide these benefits for future generations. Why are soils important? Soils are a vital natural resource as they carry out a wide range of essential functions, such as growing food and timber, co

Page icon Campervan and motorhome wastewater disposal

You must never dispose of chemical toilet waste into a burn, river, loch, surface drain, the sea, or onto the ground. If you are using a campervan or motorhome, it is your responsibility to dispose of your wastewater in the correct way. This should be done at a wastewater disposal facility. If you operate a wastewater disposal facility, you must dispose of wastewater safely and legally. This means