Scottish Environment Protection Agency definition

Scottish Environment Protection Agency means the body established under section 20(1) of the Environment Act 1995;
Scottish Environment Protection Agency or "SEPA" means a body established under the Environment Act 1995 and having its principal office at Erskine Court, Castle Business Park, Stirling, FK9 4TR;

Examples of Scottish Environment Protection Agency in a sentence

  • An appropriate system of disposal will be necessary which meets the requirements of the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) and Angus Council and should have regard to good practice advice set out in the Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems Design Manual for Scotland and Northern Ireland 2000.

  • Advice on the disposal of surface water must be sought at the initial stages of design from Scottish Water and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency.

  • For developments proposed within areas identified on the indicative flood risk maps published by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency as being at medium or high flood risk, developers will be required to provide a Flood Risk Assessment (FRA) undertaken to a competent standard, or other suitable information that demonstrates compliance with Scottish Planning policy.

  • There will be exhibited prior to and delivered at the Date of Entry evidence that the Drainage System relating to the Property is either registered or licensed with the Scottish Environment Protection Agency or any other appropriate authority under the Water Environment (Controlled Activities) (Scotland) Regulations 2005.

  • Response: This matter is dealt with by The Scottish Environment Protection Agency via the Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC) regime.

  • The Licensee must ensure that any debris or waste material placed below MHWS during the construction of the Works are removed from the Site, as soon as is reasonably practicable, for disposal at a location above the MHWS approved by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (“SEPA”).

  • The Environment Agency, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency, the Natural Resources Body for Wales and the Northern Ireland Chief Inspector administer the scheme.

  • This letter provides the joint 6 monthly update from Revenue Scotland (RS), Registers of Scotland (RoS) and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) on progress on the implementation of the devolved taxes.

  • The Scottish Environment Protection Agency has concluded that concerns relating to this proposal have been addressed and they have no outstanding objections.

  • With regard to the IPPC requirements, we have an overarching strategy as agreed with the Environment Agency (EA) and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) which allows us to review our compressors as a fleet on an annual basis, targeting sites emitting high levels of NOx to maximise the environmental return.

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