Jurisdiction: Scotland

Commencement: 1st June 2022

Amends:

Mini Summary

 

 

  • The Water Environment (Shellfish Water Protected Areas: Environmental Objectives etc.) (Scotland) Regulations 2013 make further provision in relation to shellfish water protected areas within the Scotland River Basin District in order to support shellfish life and growth, and to contribute to the high quality of shellfish products suitable for human consumption.The Shellfish Waters Directive (2006/113/EC) was introduced to protect designated areas of water from pollution in order to support shellfish life and growth. This Directive has since been repealed and these Regulations are brought into force to offer continued support for the sustainable growth of the shellfish sector in Scotland.

 

 

 

 

Amendment

Deficiencies in Scottish legislation that resulted from the EU Exit, relating to water environment, flood risk management, noise pollution control, air quality and animal health are addressed. The changes are as follows.

  • The Water Environment and Water Services (Scotland) Act 2003 is updated to remove EU obligations of the UK.
  • The Protection of Water Against Agricultural Nitrate Pollution (Scotland) Regulations 1996 is updated to clarify duties of the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) to monitor nitrate concentrations in freshwater.
  • Technical changes are made to Water Environment (Register of Protected Areas) (Scotland) Regulations 2004 and Water Environment (Shellfish Water Protected Areas: Environmental Objectives etc.) (Scotland) Regulations 2013 to reference EU retained law.
  • The Flood Risk Management (Scotland) Act 2009 is updated by minor technical changes to reference Scottish Ministers and EU retained law.
  • The Environmental Noise (Scotland) Regulations 2006 is updated to give a definition of an external competent authority.
  • The Air Quality Standards (Scotland) Regulations 2010 is updated to reference Scottish Ministers and to reference UK legislation.

 
  

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