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Shellfish water protected areas
Legislation directs SEPA to assess and classify each shellfish protected area. To deliver this we work closely with Food Standards Scotland (FSS). FSS sample, analyse and report water quality in production areas throughout the year to ensure shellfish are safe for consumption, or determine if they require further treatment. At the end of each year FSS provide SEPA with this data who use it to clas
Nitrates monitoring
Our groundwater monitoring networks ensure that Scotland’s groundwater supplies are adequately protected.
SEPA’s nitrate monitoring network aims to identify areas affected by nitrate pollution, or at risk of being affected, and to find out if any improvement actions taken to address nitrate problems are effective.
To achieve these aims, SEPA currently monitors 270 groundwater sites across Scotland
Radioactive substances: Environmental monitoring reports
Radioactivity in Food and the Environment (RIFE)
RIFE is an annual assessment report of radioactivity in food and the environment and the public's exposure to radiation. View RIFE 30 in HTML format on GOV.UK .
To request a PDF version of RIFE 30, please email us at RSEnquiries@sepa.org.uk.
Previous editions
Title
Year
RIFE 29
2024
RIFE 28 (View accessible version)
2023
RIFE 27
2022
Changes to permits
Variations
A permit holder can apply for a variation to change the conditions of their permit.
Administrative variations
An administrative variation is a change to permit conditions which does not require SEPA to undertake technical assessment, for example, changing the name of a chemical, lowering a discharge limit, changing an effective date.
These changes do not increase the environmental risk
Protected areas
Information regarding water bodies designated as protected areas.
Information regarding water bodies designated as protected areas.
A significant number of the water bodies in Scotland are designated as protected areas.
This is because of their importance for special purposes such as wildlife conservation, drinking water supply, shellfish harvesting or bathing.
These designated areas are vital to ensure that the diverse ecosystems and cultural and economic benefits contained within them are safeguarded. Protected areas are als
Household waste data
You can view recent household waste statistics on the National Records of Scotland archive. Charts and tables are temporarily unavailable.
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
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Technical guidance
Further technical guidance
This page brings together a number of ancillary guidance documents and previous email bulletin information relating to modelling of marine fish-farms for CAR licence applications.
Auxiliary biomass sampling transect
In areas where the tidal residual current is weak, the auxiliary transect (site-specific sampling 2) may be aligned along a bearing reciprocal to the primary
SEPA Data publication
List of data published by SEPA. Links to access data itself or applications that show the data
List of data published by SEPA.
Links to access data itself or applications that show the data
We publish a range of datasets related to the environment, and we are continually reviewing and adding to this list. Please use our online form to contact us if you cannot find the dataset you require.
We have a Corrections policy for handling revisions and corrections to the statistical summaries we produce. Our User engagement policy specifies how we engage with users to ensure our statistics ar