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Page icon Register as a producer under Scotland's Deposit Return Scheme

Drinks producers that want to be part of Scotland's Deposit Return Scheme (DRS) need to register with SEPA. You can access the online registration service from this page. It also tells you what information you will need to provide during the online registration process and the format you should submit this in and explains what will happen after you have submitted your application.

Drinks producers that want to be part of Scotland's Deposit Return Scheme (DRS) need to register with SEPA. You can access the online registration service from this page. It also tells you what information you will need to provide during the online registration process and the format you should submit this in and explains what will happen after you have submitted your application. Use this service to Apply to register to be a producer directly with SEPA. To register You’ll need to provide: details about your business or organisation; information about the products you sell in Scotland; an operational plan that shows how you will meet your legal obligations. There is guidance to show you what to include in your operational plan. Using the guidance will help you to provide

Page icon Hydrological information

Supporting guidance for developers. Part of guidance document that is currently being updated.

Supporting guidance for developers. Part of guidance document that is currently being updated. The river flow information required by SEPA is summarised in Table 3, below. Where more than one flow information requirement may apply, please contact us to determine which is applicable.   The flow information supplied must be sufficient to give us confidence in the accuracy of our calculated flow duration curve for the river. We therefore recommend that you contact us at an early stage in the s

Page icon Operator guidance

Reporting deadlines   SPRI returns are due by the 28th of February each year. To streamline the return process, we will be dispatching the SPRI return forms at the beginning of January. Each site will receive an Excel form tailored to its requirements. These forms must be completed and returned via email to SPRI.Administration@sepa.org.uk no later than 28th of February. Please inform us promptly o

Page icon Air Emissions Risk Assessment for Environmental Permits

Good air quality is essential for a good quality of life, helping to maintain human health and wellbeing, the climate, habitats and achieve sustainable economic development. This page/document provides guidance on the air emissions risk assessment required for a Pollution Prevention Control (PPC) Part A or Part B permit application or to vary an existing permit if air emissions are affected by the

Page icon SPRI Activity & SIC codes

In order to complete a SPRI return, operators must obtain the relevant codes. Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes Every registered company in the UK has a SIC, which can be found through Companies House website. The SIC code for a registered company reflects the economic activity of the company. The SIC code reported in SPRI should represent the main economic activity of the site and no

Page icon Notify SEPA about the management of radioactive sources

To notify SEPA, you need to know: the legal person in control of managing the radioactive source; the type of radioactive source; the location where the source is kept. If you have this information, it should take no longer than 5 minutes to complete the notification form. You must submit separate notifications for each location There is no fee to make a notification Notify SEPA about the mana

Page icon Flooding

SEPA is Scotland's national flood forecasting, flood warning and strategic flood risk management authority. We are responsible for and contribute to a range of flooding work.

SEPA is Scotland's national flood forecasting, flood warning and strategic flood risk management authority. We are responsible for and contribute to a range of flooding work. Consultation on Potentially Vulnerable AreasShare your views on our proposed PVAs for Flood Risk Management > Live flood updatesInformation about any alerts and warnings currently in force > Scottish Flood ForecastCheck Scotland’s flood forecast for the next 3 days > Sign up to FloodlineSign up to receive free flood messages for your area > Follow @SEPAFloodOur dedicated flooding chann

Page icon Remediation activities

Any remediation activity to address land contamination should be designed and planned so risks can be managed appropriately. It is commonly thought that remediation can only result in an environmental improvement. However, while the remediation of chemically contaminated land and the associated water environment is carried out with improvement in mind, the remedial activity itself has the potential to adversely affect human health or the

Any remediation activity to address land contamination should be designed and planned so risks can be managed appropriately. It is commonly thought that remediation can only result in an environmental improvement. However, while the remediation of chemically contaminated land and the associated water environment is carried out with improvement in mind, the remedial activity itself has the potential to adversely affect human health or the Any remediation activity to address land contamination should be designed and planned so risks can be managed appropriately. It is commonly thought that remediation can only result in an environmental improvement. However, while the remediation of chemically contaminated land and the associated water environment is carried out with improvement in mind, the remedial activity itself has the potentia

Page icon Looking for funding?

SLCF money can only be granted to projects that fulfil at least one of the six 'objects' given in Regulation 29(5) of the Scottish Landfill Tax (Administration) Regulations 2015. These objects can be summarised as: Object A: The reclamation, remediation, restoration or other operation on land to facilitate economic, social or environmental use. Object B: Community based recycling, re-use and

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