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Preparing an emergency flood plan for your reservoir
Guidance on preparing an onsite emergency flood plan for a reservoir.
Guidance on preparing an onsite emergency flood plan for a reservoir.
All reservoirs which store water behind a dam are at risk of deterioration, which can lead to flooding. To prepare for this — and help protect reservoir workers, those living in the surrounding area, and our environment — all reservoirs should have an onsite emergency flood plan in place.
An onsite emergency flood plan helps you prepare for an actual or potential uncontrolled release of water from
Household waste data
Publication
When reported
When published
Household waste summary data and text, pre-release access list and quality report
2024
28th October 2025
Household waste summary data and text, pre-release access list and quality report
2023
29th October 2024
Household waste summary data and textHousehold waste summary data
2022
17th October
Pre-release access list
2022
17th October
Household
SEPA Homepage
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) are Scotland’s principal environmental regulator, protecting and improving Scotland’s environment.
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) are Scotland’s principal environmental regulator, protecting and improving Scotland’s environment.
Publication
When reported
When published
Household waste summary data and text, pre-release access list and quality report
2024
28th October 2025
Household waste summary data and text, pre-release access list and quality report
2023
29th October 2024
Household waste summary data and textHousehold waste summary data
2022
17th October
Pre-release access list
2022
17th October
Household
Flood Extent Map
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) are Scotland’s principal environmental regulator, protecting and improving Scotland’s environment.
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) are Scotland’s principal environmental regulator, protecting and improving Scotland’s environment.
Flood Extent
An indication of communities that may experience problems with flooding and potential areas that are likely to flood. The map does not show the potential of flooding to individual properties and should not be used to assess this....
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The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) are Scotland’s principal environmental regulator, protecting and improving Scotland’s environment.
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) are Scotland’s principal environmental regulator, protecting and improving Scotland’s environment.
Help information
Can I view the register full screen?No. The register can only be viewed within the set frame.
Can I hide the search menu on the right?No, the search menu on the right hand side is fixed.
Why can’t I view my own property?The register is designed to support SEPA’s regulation of the reservoir industry and to support strategic level decision making. It is not suitable for assessing fl
Population
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) are Scotland’s principal environmental regulator, protecting and improving Scotland’s environment.
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) are Scotland’s principal environmental regulator, protecting and improving Scotland’s environment.
Population
An indication of the number of people potentially affected by flooding based on an average occupancy rate....
Guidance and reports
SEPA guidance
Guidance on decommissioning of non-nuclear facilities.
Principles on surrendering permits and registrations for radioactive substances actvities.
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 end-of-life smoke detecto
Aquaculture
This content is currently under review and the following pages have now moved over to our BETA website:
Regulatory framework
Pre-application
Permit application
Environmental standards
Medicines and chemicals
Sea lice regulatory framework
Screening modelling and risk identification report
Aquaculture is the growing of finfish and shellfish. In Scotland, this primarily involves the farming of:
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Economic and Community Activities
Economic and Community Activities
Shows categories of economic and community activity that may be affected by flooding. This information is only available for Potentially Vulnerable Areas (PVAs)....
Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM)
We are responsible for regulating the keeping and use of radioactive substances and the accumulation and disposal of radioactive wastes. These pages describe the development of the UK strategy for managing wastes containing naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM).
We are responsible for regulating the keeping and use of radioactive substances and the accumulation and disposal of radioactive wastes.
These pages describe the development of the UK strategy for managing wastes containing naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM).
Naturally occurring radioactive materials exist in the earth’s crust as a result of the decay of heavy elements produced by cosmic processes. In their natural state they are not considered waste. NORM waste is produced when activities including mining and the processing of minerals and contaminated earth concentrate NORM. It is also produced as a result of maintenance and decommissioning of equipm