Examples of Scottish Environmental Protection Agency in a sentence
Inform local water plc if spillage enters drains and the Environment Agency (England & Wales), the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (Scotland), or the Environment and Heritage Service (Northern Ireland) if it enters surface or ground waters.
The Council will consult relevant organisations such as Scottish Natural Heritage, the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency etc.
Advice on the disposal of surface water must be sought at the initial stages of design from Scottish Water and the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency.
Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA):Component(s) are listed under various sections of SEPA.
Policy S/ENV 9: Flood Management The Council will work closely with the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency and North of Scotland Water Authority in the appraisal of areas liable to coastal or river flooding and will be guided by the precautionary principle.
We have consulted with Scottish Natural Heritage, Historic Environment Scotland and the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency in preparing our Strategic Environmental Assessment.
Additionally, local/individual heat producers or heat entrepreneurships are progressing in rural areas.
The applicant and prospective developers are advised to contact the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) in respect of The Water Environment (Controlled Activities) (Scotland) Regulations 2005.
The Member/Driver is liable for the loss, deterioration and any misuse of the key fob and other material.
There is a potential increase of $180 quarterly to the general fund.