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Page icon Screening Modelling and Risk Identification Reports

In 2019 SEPA introduced a new regulatory framework for finfish aquaculture to strengthen protection of the marine environment. The SEPA website sets out the processes which operators follow to obtain a permit to operate a finfish farm.  Before an application is made, an operator should provide an outline of the proposed farm. SEPA will then prepare a Screening Modelling and Risk Identification Rep

Page icon Previous classification schemes

Before the introduction of the Water Framework Directive, SEPA had a number of classification schemes which we used to report the status of Scotland's water environment.

Before the introduction of the Water Framework Directive, SEPA had a number of classification schemes which we used to report the status of Scotland's water environment. Before the introduction of the Water Framework Directive, SEPA had a number of classification schemes which we used to report the status of Scotland's water environment. Classification schemes Coastal water quality Estuarine water quality Loch water quality River water quality Water quality classification results 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 1996 - 2000 classifications River classification E

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Phone numbers and email contact details for all SEPA offices. Report Pollution, evironmental events, report flooding, email us, report flytipping, dumb dumpers

Phone numbers and email contact details for all SEPA offices. Report Pollution, evironmental events, report flooding, email us, report flytipping, dumb dumpers This content is now on BETA and the page is redirected...

Page icon Environment

This section of our website explains more about the environmental issues we report on, how they affect our regulatory activities, how we use our knowledge to create a bigger picture of the state of Scotland’s environment, and contains links to a variety of useful data sources, publications and online resources.

This section of our website explains more about the environmental issues we report on, how they affect our regulatory activities, how we use our knowledge to create a bigger picture of the state of Scotland’s environment, and contains links to a variety of useful data sources, publications and online resources. Our people include experts from many scientific fields, including hydrology, chemistry, ecology and geology. By monitoring and reporting on the quality of the land and water around us, we can build a body of knowledge which helps to inform how best to protect the environment. This section of our website explains more about the environmental issues we report on, how they affect our regulatory activ

Page icon BETA Contact Us

Contact us online or by phone to report an environmental incident, pollution, general enquiry or to sign up for Floodline.

Contact us online or by phone to report an environmental incident, pollution, general enquiry or to sign up for Floodline. Our people include experts from many scientific fields, including hydrology, chemistry, ecology and geology. By monitoring and reporting on the quality of the land and water around us, we can build a body of knowledge which helps to inform how best to protect the environment. This section of our website explains more about the environmental issues we report on, how they affect our regulatory activ

Page icon De-designated in 2012

Site NameLocation Info  Bay of Ireland An area inshore of a line drawn between HY 2745309093 (Bu Point) and HY2800008000, between HY2800008000 and HY2800007000 and between HY2800007000 and HY2907807108, with the northern boundary being a line drawn between HY2814411222 and HY2821311255, and extending to MHWS. View Site Report Black Islands, Kyle An area bounded by lines drawn between NG75853

Page icon Designated sites

Site NameLocation Info  Ardtoe and Loch Ceann Traigh An area bounded by lines drawn between NM5896071973 (Rubha na h-Acairseid) and NM6280072702 and between NM6300070299 and NM6300069862, and extending to MHWS. View Site Report Ayrshire Coast An area bounded by the coast and a line from a point at NS1783948444 (Farland Head) to point NS2104143938 and thence to the coast at NS2197744291 (Montf

Page icon De-designated in 2009

Site Name Location Info   Arbroath An area bounded by the coast and a line from NO6699841777 (Deil’s Heid) generally south to a point NO6690040800 then south-west to a point NO6270038700 and then north-west to meet the coast at NO 6219839305 (mouth of the Elliot Water) and extending to MHW View Site Report Asknish Bay Area bounded by lines drawn from NM7680709867 to NM7925310111 and from NM

Page icon Marine pen fish farm pre-application process

Flow 1: Marine pen fish farm pre-application process Developer submits pre-application proposal to aquaculture.pre-app@sepa.org.uk SEPA carries out initial screening assessment: Organic solids Medicines Nutrients Sea lice (bespoke sea lice screening, if applicable) SEPA produces draft screening report Developer considers draft screening report SEPA publishes draft screening report Developer or

Page icon Guidance and publications

SLCF guidance Guidance manual - February 2019 SLCF logo guidelines The following guidance has been produced by Revenue Scotland to help you understand your role and responsibilities under the Scottish Landfill Communities Fund (SLCF). Legislative guidance  SLfT7001 - The Scottish Landfill Communities Fund  SLfT7002 - Background and mechanism of the SLCF  SLfT7003 - Qualify