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Page icon Maintaining your private sewage treatment system

Maintaining your private sewage treatment system is one of the conditions of your registration. This is important to prevent pollution. If your property has a private sewage treatment system, it is your responsibility to maintain it. This includes any pipes going to and from the systems and any outfall pipes. If your property has a shared private sewage treatment system, responsibility for maintai

Page icon Guidance

Position statements These set out our approach to particular issues that arise during the regulatory process: WAT-PS-06-01: Multiple ownership operators – Authorising existing and new activities WAT-PS-06-06: Human Health Protection and the Water Environment WAT-PS-06-07: Interim Enforcement of Authorisations under The Controlled Activities Regulations: Deleted as CAR enforcements now follow prin

Page icon UK Pollutant and Transfer Register

The UK-PRTR is a publicly accessible dataset that provides detailed information about pollution emissions from industrial sites and other designated sources across the United Kingdom. As a consequence of EU exit, the E-PRTR Regulation became UK law and is known as the UK-PRTR. The EU and the UK are signatories to the UNECE PRTR Protocol, which is the overarching legal instrument for the respective

Page icon Soil

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 Developing our flooding knowledge

We are continually working to develop and improve our knowledge on flood risk and flooding impacts and to identify new technologies to better support our flooding work.

We are continually working to develop and improve our knowledge on flood risk and flooding impacts and to identify new technologies to better support our flooding work. As the strategic flood risk management authority in Scotland we are continually working to develop and improve our knowledge of the sources and impacts of flooding. We have developed a knowledge base of methods, guidance and summaries that may be useful to responsible authorities, academic projects and consultants delivering flood risk management projects, which can be accessed below. National Flo

Page icon Sustainable Growth Agreements

Sustainable Growth Agreements (SGAs) are voluntary formal agreements between SEPA and an organisation (or organisations) that focus on practical action to deliver environmentally positive outcomes.

Sustainable Growth Agreements (SGAs) are voluntary formal agreements between SEPA and an organisation (or organisations) that focus on practical action to deliver environmentally positive outcomes. Sustainable Growth Agreements (SGAs) are voluntary formal agreements between SEPA and an organisation (or organisations) that focus on practical action to deliver environmentally positive outcomes. Through an SGA, SEPA can help organisations collaborate with experts, innovators and stakeholders to improve their environmental performance whilst continuing to facilitate commercial and social success

Page icon Consultations

We welcome your involvement in our policy making and invite you to comment on any of the current consultations available on our Consultation hub. Each consultation document gives details of how to respond and the closing date for responses. You can also view our closed consultations, as well as SEPA's responses to third party consultations. Advertised applications under the Water Environment (Cont

Page icon Current/open consultations

This page shows a list of current consultations being run by SEPA.

This page shows a list of current consultations being run by SEPA. We welcome your involvement in our policy making and invite you to comment on any of the current consultations available on our Consultation hub. Each consultation document gives details of how to respond and the closing date for responses. Current consultations Consultations Closing Date You can also view our closed consultati

Page icon Delivering for Scotland in 2023

As we come to the end of 2023, we look back on our work across the year to protect and improve Scotland's environment and the benefits for our communities and businesses. Reporting on the state of Scotland's environment We reported on the state of Scotland's environment, from greenhouse gas emissions to air, resources and water.  Our science enabled the introduction of Scotland's first low em

Page icon Sustainable riverbank protection

You can protect your river banks from erosion sustainably and cost-effectively using trees or parts of trees to absorb and deflect the force of the river. This page provides information about the different techniques available. Working in partnership with the National Farmers’ Union Scotland, individual farmers and other land managers, we have set up a network of demonstration sites across the cou