Impoundments for peatland restoration or wetland creation
This activity applies to the construction, modification, removal or operation of any impoundment in inland surface waters, or wetlands, for peatland restoration or wetland creation.
Authorisation level
Registration
Fit and Proper Person tests
Fit and Proper Person tests apply to this activity. You will be asked in your application if you have any relevant convictions held by you or any other relevant person.
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Fees and charges
An application fee applies to the application of a new authorisation for this activity.
Read our charging information for further information on application and annual activity fees.
Information on the application fees to transfer, vary or surrender a registration that authorises this activity, is in our charging information.
Standard conditions
Your registration application will only be granted if you can confirm you are able to comply with the standard conditions set out below.
If you carry out an activity under a registration authorisation you must comply with the standard conditions. It is an offence if you do not comply with the conditions.
SEPA will not authorise this activity if it poses an unacceptable risk to the environment.
The construction, modification or removal of the impoundment and any associated construction works:
- must not be undertaken in the wetted part of a watercourse or loch unless it is impracticable to complete the works otherwise;
- must not be undertaken in the wetted part of any watercourse or loch when fish are likely to be spawning in the watercourse or loch, nor during the period between such spawning and the subsequent emergence of juvenile fish;
- must not have a significant impact on the water environment as a result of:
- iridescence or sheen;
- discolouration;
- deposition of solids; or
- increased foaming.
- must not cause harm to freshwater pearl mussels;
- must not cause harm to fish;
- must not cause the spread of invasive non-native species within the water environment;
- must not prevent the passage of migratory fish;
- must not have a significant impact on any supply of water for human consumption; or
- must not result in the introduction of any substance or heat to the water environment which may result in harm to the water environment.
The operation of the impoundment:
- must not cause significant erosion of the bed or banks;
- must not cause harm to fish; or
- must not prevent the passage of migratory fish.
Once the construction, modification or removal of the impoundment and any associated construction works have commenced, they must be completed as soon as reasonably practicable.
Any associated construction works on the bed and banks, must be removed as soon as reasonably practicable after the completion of the construction, modification or removal of the impoundment.
Where the channel, bed or banks immediately adjacent to the construction, modification or removal of the impoundment, have been adversely impacted by any of these activities, they must be reinstated at least to their condition immediately prior to the works, as soon as reasonably practicable.
Where the channel, bed or banks have been adversely impacted by any associated construction works, they must be reinstated at least to their condition immediately prior to these works, as soon as reasonably practicable.
How to apply
In this section you can find out how to apply for a new authorisation and how to apply for a variation, transfer and surrender of an existing authorisation.
New applications
You can apply for a new registration for this activity using our digital application service.
Step 1: Download your activity form
You will need to download and complete the following activity form. The completed form will be submitted as part of your application:
Step 2: Provide supporting information
For a new registration, you will also need to provide the following supporting information:
- Location plan
Step 3: Submit using our digital application service
You can submit your completed application using our digital application service.
Make an application for a new authorisation