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Harmless pollen deposits identified on coastlines around Scotland

10 May 2024

The mystery of a paint-like substance spotted by members of the public on coastlines around Scotland has been solved by scientists from the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA).

SEPA statement: Reports of dogs becoming unwell after entering the River Don at Kemnay

31 May 2024

Our statement below has been issued following reports of dogs becoming unwell after entering the River Don at Kemnay.

Update: No evidence of recent or ongoing pollution in the River Don at Kemnay

14 June 2024

Following reports of dogs becoming unwell after entering the River Don at Kemnay in May 2024, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) have confirmed there is no evidence of recent or ongoing pollution.

Advice against bathing at Dhoon Bay bathing water

19 June 2024

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) are investigating an ongoing pollution incident at Dhoon Bay due to a slurry spill which began on Wednesday 19th June.

Update: Dhoon Bay water quality returns to normal following pollution incident

20 June 2024

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) have removed advice against bathing at Dhoon Bay following a nearby pollution incident.

Update: SEPA support multi-agency response to significant fire at Linwood, Paisley

24 June 2024

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) are supporting a multi-agency response to an ongoing fire at a site in Linwood Industrial Estate, Paisley.