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Page icon Zero Waste

SEPA works with the Scottish Government and Zero Waste Scotland to achieve the objectives and targets of the Zero Waste Plan, published in 2010. We have a wide range of responsibilities including regulating waste management activities such as landfills, incinerators and the export of waste, administering the producer responsibility schemes for packaging, WEEE and batteries, collecting and interpre

Page icon Public Register

As Scotland's environment watchdog, we understand and recognise the importance of access to public information and are committed to making more of our information publicly available. This page explains what the Public Register is, what is currently available online and what information must be requested from SEPA. The Public Register Under various pieces of legislation, SEPA have to maintain certa

Page icon Marine pen fish farm pre-application process

Flow 1: Marine pen fish farm pre-application process Developer submits pre-application proposal to aquaculture.pre-app@sepa.org.uk SEPA carries out initial screening assessment: Organic solids Medicines Nutrients Sea lice (bespoke sea lice screening, if applicable) SEPA produces draft screening report Developer considers draft screening report SEPA publishes draft screening report Developer or

Page icon Authorisation guidance

Pen layout changes at marine finfish farms Published: March 2024 1. Authorisation of pen layout changes 1.1 All pen layout changes require prior-authorisation from SEPA. To obtain authorisation, operators must apply to SEPA to very their existing SEPA permit. 1.2 All such applications will be subject to screening, environmental risk assessment (see section 2). This assessment will determine whethe

Page icon Large combustion plant

Overview of legislation used to reduce air pollution produced by large combustion plants.

Overview of legislation used to reduce air pollution produced by large combustion plants. Definition of large combustion plant A Large Combustion Plant (LCP) is defined as a technical apparatus which is used to oxidize fuel in order to use the heat generated with a rated thermal input of equal to or greater than 50 megawatts (MW). This includes plant such as fossil fuel or biomass-fired power stations and combustion in petroleum refineries. Where one or more plants are linked to a comm

Page icon Burning on-farm waste

Information on the ban to end on-farm burning of waste and information to support land managers in how to progress alternatives.

Information on the ban to end on-farm burning of waste and information to support land managers in how to progress alternatives. Every day SEPA works to protect and enhance Scotland's environment and from 1 January 2019 we will strictly enforce the requirements of waste legislation, bringing an end to the practice of burning most types of agricultural waste on farms, including farm plastics. Compliance with this is non-negotiable. Ending the exemption follows extensive engagement between SEPA, Scottish Government, Zero Wast

Page icon Fish farm manual

Water Column Monitoring Please note: the manual is currently being updated and links have been supplied for revised documents only. If you require a copy of a document that is not available below please email aquaculture@sepa.org.uk. This manual has been produced to provide SEPA staff with detailed guidance on the legislation, policy and procedures which should be considered when regulating Scotla

Page icon Accredited reprocessors and exporters

Introduction Accredited reprocessors or exporters recycle or recover waste packaging discarded by United Kingdom (UK) businesses and households. They sell electronic packaging recovery notes (ePRNs) and electronic packaging export recovery notes (ePERNs) and reinvest the income into the recycling of packaging. Packaging producers, or their compliance schemes, buy ePRNs and ePERNs as evidence that

Page icon Compliance assessment scheme manual 2009-2019

Guidance manual for SEPA's Compliance Assessment Scheme

Guidance manual for SEPA's Compliance Assessment Scheme Title Date Size Compliance assessment scheme manual 2009-2019 January 2018 378kb Compliance manual Annex 1 -Complex licences Compliance manual Annex 2 - Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC) Part B - low risk licences Compliance manual Annex 3 – Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC) - landfills (hazardous and non-hazardous) Compliance manual Annex 4 – Waste Management Licences - Transf

Page icon Medium combustion plant

The medium combustion plant requirements of the PPC regulations are designed to control emissions of sulphur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxides (NOx) and dust into the air from plants with a net rated thermal input of between 1 and 50 megawatts (MW), contributing to better air quality and reducing the potential risks to human health and the environment. If you operate your own boiler, engine or genera