Environmental Authorisations (Scotland) Regulations 2018: ​Proposed Standard Conditions for Registration level activities
2.1.1.5 Discharge of sewage to a watercourse: Activity A5
Activity description
The discharge of sewage from:
- less than or equal to 10 domestic properties; or
- non-domestic properties with a population equivalent less than or equal to 50; or
- a combination of domestic and non-domestic properties with a total population equivalent of less than or equal to 50;
to a watercourse that provides a:
- high amount of dilution for discharges from between 4 and 10 domestic properties or between 16 and 50 population equivalent; or
- medium amount of dilution for discharges from up to 10 domestic properties or up to 50 population equivalent;
and where the watercourse is outside:
- a zone to protect shellfish water;
- a zone to protect bathing waters; or
- a phosphate sensitive catchment.
Standard conditions
- The sewage must be treated:
(a) by a secondary treatment system; or
(b) to a standard that is better than that provided by a secondary treatment system.
- The treatment system must be maintained so that it is fully functioning except during any period when maintenance work is being carried out to the system.
- The discharge must not have a significant impact on any supply of water for human consumption that was in existence on the date of application for this authorisation.
- The discharge must not have a significant impact on the water environment as a result of:
(a) iridescence or sheen;
(b) discolouration;
(c) deposition of solids;
(d) increased foaming; or
(e) microbiological growth.
For the discharge of untreated sewage the following condition will be included:
- If the sewage has been discharging to the water environment for more than two years, without treatment, on the date of application for this authorisation, conditions 1 and 2 do not take effect until 12 months after the date the authorisation was granted.
Rationale
This activity applies to the discharge from a proposed treatment system or a treatment system that is less than or equal to two years old prior to the date of application.
The standard conditions are similar to those found in existing registration level water authorisations granted under CAR.
A Registration will not be granted if it is reasonably practical for the property to connect to the public foul sewer.