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Page icon Information on fish and fish habitat

SEPA will require information on how important the watercourses involved are to fish and fisheries at a local, regional, catchment, national or international level, and details including the locations of the present upstream limit(s) of salmon, sea trout, eels, lamprey, spawning river trout or loch trout (this list may include other species at certain sites) in the watercourses or, as appropriate,

Page icon Oil storage in Scotland

The Water Environment (Oil Storage) (Scotland) Regulations 2006 have been revoked. The provisions of these Regulations are now in the Water Environment (Controlled Activities) (Scotland) Regulations 2011 (as amended). The oil storage requirements remain the same except for the following: There is no longer an exemption for sites where there is an onward distribution of oil Premises security is no

Page icon Control of major accident hazards (COMAH)

Information regarding our role as the Competent Authority tasked with overseeing and enforcing the Control of Major Accident Hazards regulations.

Information regarding our role as the Competent Authority tasked with overseeing and enforcing the Control of Major Accident Hazards regulations. The COMAH regulations are applicable to any establishment storing, or otherwise handling, large quantities of chemicals or substances of a hazardous nature, including production facilities, warehouses, and some distributors. This section outlines our main duties and explains what operators need to do if the regulations apply to them. In Scotland the competent authority is SEPA and the Health and S

Page icon Register a simple exempt waste activity

Our online application service for registering waste exemptions is now available. The table of activities you can register through this service is below. To register your exemption, you'll need the following information: the name and address of the legal entity registering the exemption; and where the activity will take place. If you have this information it should take no longer than five minut

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 Guidance

Position statements These set out our approach to particular issues that arise during the regulatory process: WAT-PS-06-08: Policy and supporting guidance on provision of waste water drainage in settlements WAT-PS-10-01: Assigning groundwater assessment criteria for pollutant inputs WAT-PS-10-02: Assigning groundwater assessment criteria for pollutant inputs This applies from 1 February 2025 Gui

Page icon 2050 Climate Group Sustainable Growth Agreement

Find information about our Sustainable Growth Agreement (SGA) with 2050 Climate Group here.

Find information about our Sustainable Growth Agreement (SGA) with 2050 Climate Group here. The 2050 Climate Group is Scotland’s youth climate group, which aims to lead a social movement by engaging, educating and empowering Scotland’s Future Leaders to take action on climate change. The group is a collection of young professionals across Scotland who all share a commitment to climate change mitigation and adaptation and accelerating Scotland’s transition to a low carbon economy. The 205

Page icon Scottish Land Commission Sustainable Growth Agreement

Find information about our Sustainable Growth Agreement (SGA) with Scottish Land Commission here.

Find information about our Sustainable Growth Agreement (SGA) with Scottish Land Commission here. The Scottish Land Commission (SLC) was established on 1 April 2017 as a result of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2016. Their vision is a “fair, inclusive and productive system of ownership, management and use of land that delivers greater benefit for all the people of Scotland”. The SLC are guided by objectives to increase the productivity, diversity and accountability of the way land is owned and

Page icon Penalties imposed and undertakings accepted

Type of penalty Number imposed* (running total) Total amount Fixed monetary penalties 120 £62,200 Variable monetary penalties 12 £47,711.78 * Imposed: this is the number of penalties that have been served since 2016. Type of undertaking Number accepted (running total) Number of non-compliance certificates imposed(running total) Enforcement undertakings 28 1 VMP undertakings Not

Page icon Radioactive substances

Regulation of radioactive substances in Scotland

Regulation of radioactive substances in Scotland Environmental authorisations (Scotland) Regulations 2018 What are we able to do? We can now accept: applications for an EASR18 authorisation (please contact sepa.org.uk/contact) online notifications EASR18 for orphan source or managed radioactive substances (only IAEA category 5 that: exceed 200 kBq; tritium sources exceeding 20 GBq; and electrodeposited source. Radioactive substances in IAEA cat