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SEPA serves £600 penalty on Borders farmer for failing to protect the water environment

15 October 2024

Scotland’s environmental regulator is warning that significant poaching or erosion by livestock could result in financial consequences after serving a £600 civil penalty on a Duns farmer.

Annan farm partnership given £600 penalty for failure to maintain slurry storage

15 October 2024

Scotland’s environmental regulator is warning that failing to maintain equipment could result in financial consequences after serving a £600 civil penalty on an Annan farm partnership for failing to properly maintain slurry storage.

Construction company given £600 penalty for South Lanarkshire septic tank pollution

14 October 2024

Scotland’s environmental regulator is reminding septic tank owners of the importance of ensuring they are checked and maintained after serving a £600 civil penalty on a construction company.

Spill from South Lanarkshire distillery results in £600 penalty for whisky company

14 October 2024

A South Lanarkshire distillery has been served a civil penalty of £600 by Scotland’s environment regulator for an unlicenced discharge from its premises.

Industrial greenhouse gas emissions data reflects dynamics of Scotland’s energy sector

01 October 2024

This is a policy statement and relates to the 2023 pollutant emissions and waste transfers from SEPA-regulated industrial sites Official Statistics published at 9.30am on Tuesday 01 October 2024 and available on SEPA's website.  

Building climate resilience through partnership working

26 September 2024

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA), are supporting the launch of the Scottish Government’s new National Adaptation Plan, which will support communities and businesses across Scotland to help tackle the unavoidable impacts of climate change.