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A study on the possible issues relating to future environmental governance in Scotland on the UK's withdrawal from the EU.
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3.8 Private wastewater treatment systems – treatment plants
Guidance on achieving the standards set in the Building (Scotland) Regulations 2004. This handbook applies to a building warrant submitted on or after 1 June 2022 and to building work which does not require a warrant commenced from that date.
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6. References
This report provides the results and assessment of a survey carried out by Marine Scotland Science, Marine Laboratory, Aberdeen as part of a rocky shore monitoring programme undertaken by Aquatic Survey and Monitoring Limited, commissioned by the
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6 Mitigation and Monitoring
Strategic environmental assessment (SEA) identifies the likely significant environmental impacts of plans and policies and proposed reasonable alternatives to them.
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6. Evidence on Farmer Awareness of Climate Change Issues and Uptake of Mitigation Measures
This report sets out to answer a number of questions relating to farming behaviour and meeting greenhouse gas emissions targets.
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2 Growing a Productive, Sustainable Economy With More Jobs and Fair Work
The Scottish Government's Programme for Government 2016 to 2017 sets out the actions we will take in the forthcoming year and beyond.
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Handling of waste: amendment to legislation: consultation
Consultation on extending the power of Scottish Ministers to direct the holder of a permit issued under the PPC Regulations 2012 to accept and keep, or accept and treat or dispose of, controlled waste at specified places and on specified terms.
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Screening assessment
Islands communities impact assessment considering whether the Environmental Protection (Single-use Plastic Products) (Scotland) Regulations 2021 have an effect on island communities significantly different to other communities in Scotland.
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6 Environmental Objectives
This Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) investigates the likely significant effects on the environment by the implementation of the Energy Efficient Scotland programme.
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River basin management plans - silage, slurry and anaerobic digestate – improving storage and application: consultation
Good water quality is important to us all and it is important that we continue to protect this key natural resource in Scotland. This consultation invites stakeholders to respond to a range of proposed updates to The Water Environment (Controlled
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