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Pollution control
Pollution control
Pollution control
Pollution control authorisations
We are now able to accept pre-application proposals, new applications, variations, transfers and surrenders covering abstractions, impoundments and hydro schemes.
We would strongly encourage pre-application enquiries prior to submitting applications.
What should you do now?
Email application forms along with supporting information to registry
Email pre-application
The Water Environment Fund
Information regading the Water Environment Fund, including how to apply and the assessment process.
Information regading the Water Environment Fund, including how to apply and the assessment process.
Rivers are a vital part of our landscape and a great asset to Scotland. They provide wildlife corridors, opportunities for recreation and wellbeing and resources for farming, drinking water, beverage production and hydroelectricity.
Like many of our natural resources our rivers are under pressure and in places, damaged. This includes straightened and embanked channels which are cut off from
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
Dalgety Bay reports
Radioactive items have been detected on Dalgety Bay since at least 1990. Many surveys have been undertaken on the beach to determine the potential numbers of items present and possible implications for public health.
Management options
Strategy for stakeholder engagement PDF (25 kb)
DIO outline management options appraisal - final report PDF (2.57mb)
Dalgety Bay appropriate person summ
Batteries
Most batteries contain heavy metals – a major cause of environmental concern.
If a battery is disposed of incorrectly, these heavy metals may leak into the ground when the battery casing corrodes, causing soil and water pollution and endangering wildlife and human health.
The Waste Batteries and Accumulators Regulations 2009 aim to reduce the impact on the environment of the manufacture, distribut
Approved Authorised Treatment Facilities for WEEE - 2025
Note: Size* - Use of the letter "L" in this column indicates that the relevant company is approved to issue evidence notes for more than 400 tonnes of WEEE in the approval period unless the approval is suspended or cancelled. The letter "S" indicates that the relevant company is approved to issue evidence notes for either 400 tonnes or less of WEEE in the approval period unless the approval is sus
Water
Water regulations in the Scottish environment
Water regulations in the Scottish environment
Activities such as discharges to the water environment, abstractions, and physical works in rivers and lochs can threaten the water environment and the animals and people that rely on it.
This section explains the regulations that protect Scotland’s water environment, what kind of permissions you will need and information on any charges that may apply.
What water regulations apply in Scotland?
The
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,
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
Fisherrow Sands
Addressing Bathing Water quality
As you may be aware, in light of Scotland's continuing response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Scottish Government has not designated bathing waters for the 2020 season and has recently consulted on proposals to keep this under review across the summer.
You may also be aware that over recent years, significant work has been undertaken by SEPA, Scottish Water and Scottis