Here you will find a complete list of the news SEPA has released
over the last 12 months. If you are a journalist and require
any further information on any of the items or other
environmental matters, please contact a member of our
Communications Department:
Reports from concerned members of the public about hundreds of dead worms, sea urchins and other sea animals on beaches at Ayr, Prestwick and West Kilbride have been investigated by Scotland’s environment watchdog.
Scotland's environment watchdog is reminding all farmers of the impact spilt sheep dip can have on the water environment, and the importance of best practice.
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) is sponsoring the Environmental Leadership Award at this year's Chemical Industry Awards at Murrayfield Stadium on Thursday 25 June.
The process of applying to undertake aerial spraying has just become a lot easier thanks to a new online process introduced by Scotland's environment watchdog.
A developer was handed a fine of £6,000 yesterday (22 June) at Greenock Sheriff Court for a water pollution offence.
Figures released today by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) show that 91% of large or complex industrial sites in Scotland have passed their annual assessment.
Scotland's environment watchdog is helping to fly the flag for Scotland in Brussels this week.
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) is proud to sponsor, in association with VIBES, an award at this year’s Young Enterprise Scotland (YES) awards evening on 17 June.
A drain and pipe cleaning company was fined £ 6,000 at Peterhead Sheriff Court today (16 June) for disposing of sewage sludge collected from septic tanks in fields and an unsecured building.
Scotland’s environment watchdog is launching a unique initiative with two of Scotland’s universities to address the shortage of skilled scientists to meet Scotland’s future flood risk management challenge.