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Access to pre June 2019 guidance
Information previously published on the SEPA website relating to the guidance pre June 2019 is available from the links below:
Aquaculture Regulatory
Aquaculture Environment
This will be removed as we further implement the regulatory framework and the sector plan however, in the short term we recognise that it is valuable for our stakeholders to access the guidance.
Aquaculture
This content is currently under review and the following pages have now moved over to our BETA website:
Regulatory framework
Pre-application
Permit application
Environmental standards
Medicines and chemicals
Sea lice regulatory framework
Screening modelling and risk identification report
Aquaculture is the growing of finfish and shellfish. In Scotland, this primarily involves the farming of:
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We are transitioning to a new website, and the content from this section is now on our Beta site.
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NGR Help
Find your National Grid Reference. Help in finding your NGR (National Grid Reference)
Find your National Grid Reference. Help in finding your NGR (National Grid Reference)
Find your National Grid Reference (NGR)
SEPA have developed a web based NGR tool using online maps to help determine a National Grid Reference. By entering your postcode a map of your area will displayed. By clicking on the map a 10 character National Grid Reference will be displayed for your use.
Reading a National Grid Reference (NGR)
The British National Grid System divides the Uni
Business waste data
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Reporting year
When published
Business waste data 2021
2021
June 2023
Business waste data 2018
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July 2020
Business waste data 2017
Methodology 2017
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May 2019
Business waste data 2016 Methodology 2016
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Actions to deliver RBMP
Information regarding the actions we are taking to protect and improve Scotland's water environment.
Information regarding the actions we are taking to protect and improve Scotland's water environment.
Delivering the aims of RBMP requires partnership working with public bodies, industry and land managers to secure multiple benefits for the environment, economy and society. See Who’s involved in RBMP
River basin planning is working to support Scotland's Environment Strategy aims to create a net zero, circular economy that reduces the global impact of our consumption. It is embedded in Our Approac
Aquaculture Environment
Information regarding aquaculture and its importance to Scotland's economy.
Information regarding aquaculture and its importance to Scotland's economy.
Aquaculture is defined as the rearing of aquatic animals or the cultivation of aquatic plants in both seawater and freshwater for food and can take many forms.
In Scotland, aquaculture is dominated by the production of fish – predominantly salmon, trout, cod and halibut, and shellfish such as mussels, oysters and scallops – but there are other important sectors as well.
Aquaculture contributes to
Waste
Conserving and protecting the world’s natural resources is vital. For Scotland to become a resilient, resource efficient economy, we must cut waste production, keep materials circulating for as long as possible, prevent the harms from waste management and tackle waste crime.
SEPA’s waste to resources framework sets out how we work to deliver these goals, in line with our Sector Planning approach a
Waste statistics regulations
The European Union Waste Statistics Regulation (2150/2002/EC) came into force in November 2002. It requires all Member States to provide data to the European Commission every two years on the generation and treatment of waste and on the number and capacity of waste management facilities. In this context, waste treatment covers incineration, recovery and disposal.
The aim of the Regulation is to es