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Scottish Land Commission Sustainable Growth Agreement
Find information about our Sustainable Growth Agreement (SGA) with Scottish Land Commission here.
Find information about our Sustainable Growth Agreement (SGA) with Scottish Land Commission here.
The Scottish Land Commission (SLC) was established on 1 April 2017 as a result of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2016. Their vision is a “fair, inclusive and productive system of ownership, management and use of land that delivers greater benefit for all the people of Scotland”. The SLC are guided by objectives to increase the productivity, diversity and accountability of the way land is owned and
Radioactive substances
Regulation of radioactive substances in Scotland
Regulation of radioactive substances in Scotland
Environmental authorisations (Scotland) Regulations 2018
What are we able to do?
We can now accept:
applications for an EASR18 authorisation (please contact sepa.org.uk/contact)
online notifications EASR18 for orphan source or managed radioactive substances (only IAEA category 5 that: exceed 200 kBq; tritium sources exceeding 20 GBq; and electrodeposited source. Radioactive substances in IAEA cat
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
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
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
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
Scotland's Deposit Return Scheme
Drinks producers and retailers will play an important role in Scotland’s Deposit Return Scheme (DRS). If you make, import, buy or sell drinks in Scotland you may have legal responsibilities (obligations) under The Deposit and Return Scheme for Scotland Regulations 2020. This web page provides information and guidance on producer and retailer obligations and what you need to do to comply with the Regulations.
Drinks producers and retailers will play an important role in Scotland’s Deposit Return Scheme (DRS). If you make, import, buy or sell drinks in Scotland you may have legal responsibilities (obligations) under The Deposit and Return Scheme for Scotland Regulations 2020. This web page provides information and guidance on producer and retailer obligations and what you need to do to comply with the Regulations.
Scotland is introducing a deposit return scheme (DRS) which is expected to launch in October 2027. This means when you buy a drink in a single-use container you will pay a deposit, which you get back when you return your empty bottle or can.
SEPA is the regulator for Scotland’s Deposit Return Scheme. We will work with producers, retailers, return point operators and the scheme administrator to hel
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
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
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.
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