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Flytipping
Everyone is responsible for the safe and correct disposal of their own waste. Flytipping is a crime that SEPA is working with partners to respond to and to prevent.
Preventing flytipping
Waste that isn’t managed properly can lead to flytipping or unauthorised burning. Flytipped waste blights our rural land and countryside and puts the health and wellbeing of our communities at risk.
SEPA is workin
Marine Pen Fish Farm Monitoring
Temporary Regulatory Position Statement
Scope
This temporary regulatory position applies to marine pen finfish farms.
SEPA’s latest template for finfish farms permits (October 2022) includes different monitoring requirements to those applying under previously issued permits. SEPA has agreed a process with operators to vary all active farms onto its latest permit template. This process is expected
Private sewage treatment system registration variation guidance
If there is a change relating to a registered sewage discharge, you may need to apply to SEPA for a variation of the registration.
If you want to add an additional property to the registration, contact water permitting to discuss this with us
You do not need to apply for a variation to a registration if
extra rooms or a toilet are being added to a domestic property
the population equivalent (p.e.
How we forecast flooding
SEPA works with the Met Office to forecast flooding in Scotland, providing accurate and timely information to help emergency responders, local authorities, the public and other organisations prepare for flooding.
SEPA works with the Met Office to forecast flooding in Scotland, providing accurate and timely information to help emergency responders, local authorities, the public and other organisations prepare for flooding.
Scottish Flood Forecasting Service
This strategic partnership between the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) and the Met Office combines hydrological and meteorological information for the first time, so that both organisations can share their expertise to improve the accuracy of flood forecasts for the whole of Scotland.
We collect data from our network of over 250 rainfall, river and
Position Statement: Elevated buildings in areas of flood risk
What is an elevated building?
A building where structures such as pillars or stilts are used to raise it above the expected flood water level. The ground below the building remains at risk of flooding and allows for the free flow of water.
Context for this position statement
This position statement constitutes part of ‘relevant SEPA advice’ as referred to in criterion a) iv of the National Plannin
Activities exempt from waste management licensing
Information regarding activities that may be exempt from waste management licensing, and the statutory controls to prevent environmental pollution and harm to human health
Information regarding activities that may be exempt from waste management licensing, and the statutory controls to prevent environmental pollution and harm to human health
Complex waste exemptions and simple waste exemptions
Normally if you manage waste you must hold a Waste Management Licence (WML) or Pollution Prevention Control (PPC) permit.
However, some waste management activities are exempt from the full requirements of WMLs and PPC permits. These are called ‘exempt activities’.
If you plan to carry out an exempt activity you must register it with SEPA and com
Engineering
Regulation of engineering works in the water environment and the application process.
Regulation of engineering works in the water environment and the application process.
Water engineering authorisations
We are now able to accept pre-application proposals, new applications, variations, transfers and surrenders.
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@sepa.org.uk
Email pre-application proposal and supporting information to wa
Superglass Sustainable Growth Agreement
Find information about our Sustainable Growth Agreement (SGA) with Superglass here.
Find information about our Sustainable Growth Agreement (SGA) with Superglass here.
Through this Sustainable Growth Agreement (SGA), SEPA and Superglass have agreed to work collaboratively to deliver powerful environmental performance. The agreement aims to enable Superglass to further move its business towards long-term prosperity (environmental, social and economic success) by identifying opportunities for Superglass to go beyond compliance and develop new and innovative produc
DBPAG and forum
SEPA, the Ministry of Defence (MoD), Food Standards Agency (FSA), Public Health England (PHE), Scottish Government and Fife Council have observer status on the Group, which permits them to provide information to members during meetings and inform DBPAG of their current work. Membership will be reviewed periodically to ensure that the group has a sufficient diversity of skills to address the issues
Guidance and reports
SEPA guidance
Guidance on decommissioning of non-nuclear facilities
Principles on Surrendering Permits and Registrations under the Environmental Authorisations (Scotland) Regulations 2018
Satisfying the optimisation requirement and the role of best practicable means
Guidance on monitoring for heterogeneous Radium-226 sources resulting from historic luminising or waste disposal sites
Management of