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Local authority contaminated land support
Local authority requests
Local authorities may require information and water pollution advice from SEPA when considering whether land is statutorily contaminated.
Form A signposts the available information.
Form B should be used, with reference to Form F, when seeking water pollution advice.
Local authority contaminated land contacts
Aberdeen City
Aberdeenshire
Angus
Argyll and Bute
Clackmannan
Developing our flooding knowledge
We are continually working to develop and improve our knowledge on flood risk and flooding impacts and to identify new technologies to better support our flooding work.
We are continually working to develop and improve our knowledge on flood risk and flooding impacts and to identify new technologies to better support our flooding work.
As the strategic flood risk management authority in Scotland we are continually working to develop and improve our knowledge of the sources and impacts of flooding. We have developed a knowledge base of methods, guidance and summaries that may be useful to responsible authorities, academic projects and consultants delivering flood risk management projects, which can be accessed below.
National Flo
Land
Through its ability to filter and retain nutrients, land helps to protect air and water quality, support habitats and enhance biodiversity. Healthy, well-managed land also plays an important part in flood risk management.
Through its ability to filter and retain nutrients, land helps to protect air and water quality, support habitats and enhance biodiversity. Healthy, well-managed land also plays an important part in flood risk management.
We are transitioning to a new website, and some content from this section is now on our Beta site.
Land quality – defined by its ability to sustain and fulfil a variety of uses – is vital to health and wellbeing.
Through its ability to filter and retain nutrients, land helps to protect air and water quality, support habitats and enhance biodiversity. Healthy, well-managed land also plays an
BETA - How we work
Good environmental practices can lead to economic benefits for business and for Scotland. To support this, we’ve established multi-disciplinary and specialist teams to help us achieve our ambitious vision for Scotland’s environment.
Good environmental practices can lead to economic benefits for business and for Scotland.
To support this, we’ve established multi-disciplinary and specialist teams to help us achieve our ambitious vision for Scotland’s environment.
We are transitioning to a new website, and some content from this section is now on our Beta site.
Land quality – defined by its ability to sustain and fulfil a variety of uses – is vital to health and wellbeing.
Through its ability to filter and retain nutrients, land helps to protect air and water quality, support habitats and enhance biodiversity. Healthy, well-managed land also plays an
Potentially Vulnerable Area
Good environmental practices can lead to economic benefits for business and for Scotland. To support this, we’ve established multi-disciplinary and specialist teams to help us achieve our ambitious vision for Scotland’s environment.
Good environmental practices can lead to economic benefits for business and for Scotland.
To support this, we’ve established multi-disciplinary and specialist teams to help us achieve our ambitious vision for Scotland’s environment.
Potentially Vulnerable Area
Areas that contain the greatest flood risk according to the National Flood Risk Assessment. We are developing more detailed flooding information to support flood risk management decisions. These areas were designated by Scottish Ministers.
Planning guidance and advice notes
Guidance for planning authorities and SEPA
We have prepared Development Management Consultation Thresholds and Standing Advice guidance, which sets out our framework for how and when we should be consulted on planning proposals as well as standing advice.
Flood risk and development management
We have prepared guidance and supporting information to support the consideration of flood risk in th
Waste data
SEPA is responsible for reporting national waste statistics to the Scottish Government and European Union among others. As regulator, SEPA also has a duty to assess whether waste management sites comply with the conditions of their licence or permit.
To do this, SEPA collects and verifies data from a number of sources, mainly:
Operators of all licensed and most permitted waste management sites
Op
Flood maps
Use our flood maps to check flooding risks in your area or anywhere in Scotland.
Use our flood maps to check flooding risks in your area or anywhere in Scotland.
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Flood maps
Our flood maps are designed to help you understand how you could be affected by flooding. The maps show you areas which are likely to flood from rivers, the sea and surface water.
The flood maps are a public tool and used by a wide variety of people for a range of work.
We currently have two map viewers available. To determine which viewer will benefi
Zero Waste
SEPA works with the Scottish Government and Zero Waste Scotland to achieve the objectives and targets of the Zero Waste Plan, published in 2010.
We have a wide range of responsibilities including regulating waste management activities such as landfills, incinerators and the export of waste, administering the producer responsibility schemes for packaging, WEEE and batteries, collecting and interpre
Strategic Environmental Assessment
Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) is a systematic process for identifying, reporting, proposing mitigation measures and monitoring environmental effects of plans, programmes and strategies. It aims to ensure that environmental issues are taken into account at every stage in the preparation, implementation, monitoring and review of plans, programmes and strategies of a public nature.
Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) is a systematic process for identifying, reporting, proposing mitigation measures and monitoring environmental effects of plans, programmes and strategies. It aims to ensure that environmental issues are taken into account at every stage in the preparation, implementation, monitoring and review of plans, programmes and strategies of a public nature.
Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) is a systematic process for identifying, reporting, proposing mitigation measures and monitoring environmental effects of plans, programmes and strategies. It aims to ensure that environmental issues are taken into account at every stage in the preparation, implementation, monitoring and review of plans, programmes and strategies of a public nature.
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