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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
Water
Scotland's water is famed worldwide. It's critical in the production and branding of some of our biggest exports, and a big draw for tourists. The water environment in Scotland is generally in good condition. However, there are environmental problems, including diffuse pollution, discharges of waste water, abstractions and historic physical alterations.
The management of water plays a significant
Flood maps
Use our flood maps to check flooding risks in your area or anywhere in Scotland.
Use our flood maps to check flooding risks in your area or anywhere in Scotland.
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Flood maps
Our flood maps are designed to help you understand how you could be affected by flooding. The maps show you areas which are likely to flood from rivers, the sea and surface water.
The flood maps are a public tool and used by a wide variety of people for a range of work.
We currently have two map viewers available. To determine which viewer will benefi
SEPA Planning
What we do
SEPA have various statutory responsibilities for land use planning in Scotland and cross-border. Through these responsibilities, we deliver against SEPA’s five strategic priorities - net zero, climate resilience, water environment, resource efficiency and business environmental performance. In our planning role, we aim to help:
Protect Scotland’s environment and communities from harm.
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
Help
Help information
Can I view the register full screen?No. The register can only be viewed within the set frame.
Can I hide the search menu on the right?No, the search menu on the right hand side is fixed.
Why can’t I view my own property?The register is designed to support SEPA’s regulation of the reservoir industry and to support strategic level decision making. It is not suitable for assessing fl
Accessibility statement
This accessibility statement applies to content published on the www.sepa.org.uk domain.
This website is run by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA). We want as many people as possible to be able to use this website. For example, that means you should be able to:
change colours, contrast levels and fonts using browser or device settings
zoom in up to 400% without the text spilling of
Protected areas
Information regarding water bodies designated as protected areas.
Information regarding water bodies designated as protected areas.
A significant number of the water bodies in Scotland are designated as protected areas.
This is because of their importance for special purposes such as wildlife conservation, drinking water supply, shellfish harvesting or bathing.
These designated areas are vital to ensure that the diverse ecosystems and cultural and economic benefits contained within them are safeguarded. Protected areas are als
Help Information
Information regarding water bodies designated as protected areas.
Information regarding water bodies designated as protected areas.
Can I view the maps full screen?No. The maps can only be viewed within the set frame.
Why has the background on the maps changed (2019)?Due to changes to the contract associated with the supply of the background mapping to SEPA, we now have a different background on display. This change took place in December 2018. There are no significant changes to what is displayed, and the mapping presented ha
Reporting definitions and terms
Links
Acronyms and abbreviations
Glossary of terms
European Waste Catalogue – for coding waste
NACE and SIC codes
Recovery and Disposal codes*
Scottish Government guidance on applying the waste hierarchy
Nomenclature of Units for Territorial Statistics (NUTS) areas(14kb)
Waste strategy areas(86kb)
*Recovery and Disposal codes Waste management activities are classed as recovery (R) or disposal (D