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Permit application determination
Application for a permit
Follow the pre-application process before submitting an application for a permit to ensure that you have collected the appropriate information to support your application. Failure to submit the appropriate information means that we will return your application unprocessed.
An important part of the application process is consultation with statutory consultees (e.g. agencies
Overview of regulatory framework
SEPA, as one of a number of organisations regulating finfish aquaculture, is implementing a revised regulatory framework based on that will strengthen the protection of the marine environment for the people of Scotland. The framework follows months of work by colleagues across the agency, a 2017 consultation and two Scottish Parliamentary committees.
The evidenced-based features of the regulatory
Material facility (MF)
Guidance and forms for operators of material recycling facilities who need to submit their waste data returns
Guidance and forms for operators of material recycling facilities who need to submit their waste data returns
Quarter
Reporting period
Date for submission to SEPA
1
1 January - 31 March
30 April
2
1 April - 30 June
31 July
3
1 July - 30 September
31 October
4
1 October - 31 December
31 January
Material facilities (MF) are required to comply with the Materials Recovery Code. The code sets out sampling and reporting requirements for in scope materials facilities.
Material facilities are like
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
Measurement types and methodologies used by operators to produce releases and off-site transfers for reporting
Operators determine releases and off-site transfers using one of the three method types called Measurement, Calculation or Estimation. The appropriate method type is determined by the best information available to the operator. There is no hierarchy of data quality related to these method types although there is a hierarchy of the exactness of information available to an operator.
A measurement ty
Flood Warning Development Framework
In line with our push towards One Planet Prosperity, our approach to flood risk management is continually evolving. Climate change presents the greatest risk to humanity. It is happening now and the impacts are already evident. In Scotland, we will see a greater chance of extreme hazards including flooding, drought, heatwaves and sea level rise.
Our future Flooding Strategy will contribute powerf
Register of SLCF Approved Bodies
The Register of SLCF Approved Bodies, lists all organisations which have been approved by SEPA to receive and distribute SLCF funds and all organisations which have had their approval revoked, either voluntarily or forcibly.
Approved bodies
Approval number
Approval date
Clackmannanshire and Stirling Environment Trust
SLCF/AB/009
22 July 2015
EB Scotland Ltd
SLCF/AB/001
21 April 2015
FCC
Surrendering an authorisation
How to surrender an authorsation. Complete or partial surrender of an authorisation. Table of authorisations with decision making timescales included within it.
How to surrender an authorsation. Complete or partial surrender of an authorisation. Table of authorisations with decision making timescales included within it.
We wish to encourage operators to surrender authorisations (in whole or in part) when they are no longer needed.
For charging purposes, we categorise an application for the surrender (in whole or in part) of an authorisation into one of three types:
administrative,
standard,
substantial.
The application charges largely depend on the amount of technical work we may have to carry out in order to a
Sea Lice Regulatory Framework Implementation
We will take on lead regulatory responsibility for managing sea lice and wild salmon interactions from 1st February 2024 and for managing sea lice and sea trout interactions from March 2025.
SEPA's consultation response describes the approach in more detail.
New or expanding sites
From 1st February 2024, we will apply the risk framework for managing interactions between sea lice from fish farms an
Civil sanctions
Fixed Monetary Penalties (FMPSs) and Variable Monetary Penalties (VMPs) for reservoir managers
Since January 2019 SEPA has been able to issue Fixed Monetary Penalties (FMPs) of between £300 and £1,000 to reservoir managers.
In addition, SEPA also has the ability to issue Variable Monetary Penalties (VMPs) of up to £40,000 for majority of offences within the legislation.
All offences that SEPA can