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Page icon Scottish Landfill Tax

Anyone disposing of waste at a landfill site in Scotland is due to pay Scottish Landfill Tax. This tax is one of the first to be devolved to Scotland from the rest of the UK. From 1 April 2015 this tax has been collected by Revenue Scotland Landfill tax previously collected by HMRC, aims to encourage waste producers to produce less and recover more value from it. Since the introduction of the tax

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Links to the LIFE SMART Waste project's published reports, tools and supporting materials.

Links to the LIFE SMART Waste project's published reports, tools and supporting materials. Reports, tools and resources Follow the links to published LIFE SMART Waste project reports: Online capacity building (Actions B1-B2 & B9) Action B2 - Intelligence Gathering Strategy, 2015 Tools, Approaches & Techniques (Actions B3

Page icon Pre-application discussions

Making a marine pen fish farm application for a SEPA permit requires a substantial amount of supporting information. In simple terms the following information needs to be collected: an understanding of how the proposal may impact on local communities. At pre-application stage, you should get this by engaging with the communities that may be affected bathymetry and current data to understand how m

Page icon Discharge to the sea or an estuary

Mean low water spring mark If you are discharging to the sea or an estuary, you must discharge below the Mean Low Water Spring (MLWS) mark. The MLWS mark is how far the sea goes out at low tide. The lowest point a tide will normally reach is marked on an Ordnance Survey (OS) map as MLWS. You can access maps using our NGR Tool. To see the MLWS you must click the "Zoom to OS 1:25,000 map" button. If

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A list of publications relating to river basin planning in Scotland and the Solway Tweed.

A list of publications relating to river basin planning in Scotland and the Solway Tweed. River basin management planning publications This page provides a full list of RBMP publications listed in order from the most recent to the earliest work. Date Publication 2024 Statement of consultation opportunities during development of the next River Basin Management Plan for Scotland. 2024 River Basin Management Planning in the Solway Tweed, Statement of Consultation Steps.

Page icon Petrol stations

Information regarding the regulation of petrol service stations.

Information regarding the regulation of petrol service stations. Service stations are commonly thought of as petrol or filling stations. But in this instance, service stations also include commercial refuelling sites such as those found on Post Office or Ministry of Defence premises. All such activities will need some form of petrol vapour recovery. A summary guidance note for Service Station Operators on Petrol Vapour Recovery Requirements under PPC has been p

Page icon F-gases and ODS

A description of fluorinated greenhouse gases (FGases) and ozone-depleting substances (ODS) and the regulations and legislation associated with them.

A description of fluorinated greenhouse gases (FGases) and ozone-depleting substances (ODS) and the regulations and legislation associated with them. As part of the Scottish Government's ambition of net-zero emissions for Scotland by 2045, a ban was introduced in 2020 prohibiting the use of certain types of fluorinated greenhouse gases (F-gases) with a global warming potential (GWP) greater than 2500 when servicing or refilling refrigeration systems. This ban continues to be enforced following the UK's Exit from the EU, with the introduction of

Page icon PPC Part A activities

If you intend applying for a Part A permit or hold a permit already, this section will guide you through your obligations.

If you intend applying for a Part A permit or hold a permit already, this section will guide you through your obligations. If you intend applying for a Part A permit or hold a permit already, this section will guide you through your obligations. Part A activities are those listed under Part A within Schedule 1 of the Pollution Prevention and Control (Scotland) Regulations 2012 (PPC 2012). These are generally larger industrial activities, potentially involving discharges to land, air and water, and include activities s

Page icon Transfrontier shipment of waste

Economic growth and globalisation have led to a worldwide increase of waste transports across borders, whether by road, rail, air or sea. Waste shipments can create risks for human health and the environment and is a regulated activity. Exporting plastic waste - Changes to Basel convention coming into force 1 January 2021 The Basel Convention on the control of Transboundary Movement of Hazardous w

Page icon Use of waste on multiple sites for soil improvement

This activity applies to the use of waste on land for the purpose of soil improvement at multiple farms or sites. Authorisation level Permit Public consultation We may publicly consult on applications that, due to their nature or location, have higher likelihood of environmental impact and community impact. Read more about public participation and engagement Fit and Proper Person tests Fit and Pro