Scottish Sea Farms Limited: Fishnish A MPFF CAR Application
Results updated 2 Nov 2022
SEPA granted the Permit CAR/L/1003493 on 2 November 2022
Overview
It is part of SEPA’s remit to protect the marine environment. We regulate finfish farms through permits that limit the pollutants discharged to the water environment and, where appropriate, the amount of water which can be abstracted.
If you have an interest in this application please tell us by completing the following questions and submitting them to us by 18 August 2022.
Application details
We received an application from Scottish Sea Farms Limited on 10 June 2022 for a variation to an existing permit CAR/L/1003493.
The application form provided by the applicant is available below.
Form A
Form G
Site Plan
Location Map
Chart Extract
Appendix A NewDepomod Modelling Report
Appendix B Bath Medicine Dispersion Report
Appendix C1 Survey Data Summary
Appendix C3 Sampling Locations
Appendix D Visual Seabed Survey Report
Appendix E South of Mull ECE Report
Appendix F Fish Production Plan
Appendix G 2022 Modelling Data Collection Report
The applicant has placed an advert in the national and local press. You have until 18 August 2022 to submit your views.
Why your views matter
This is your opportunity to let us know about any risks you believe the development will have on:
- the water environment, including potential impacts to marine life;
- the interests of users of the water environment, resulting from the proposed increased discharge of:
- Organic matter;
- Medicine residues;
- Other chemical emissions.
How we will manage responses
At the end of the consultation, we will publish all comments. You can tell us within the consultation if you do not want your comment published. If this is the case, we will publish a note saying that we received a response but have not made it publicly available.
We will write to everyone who responded to the consultation and provided contact details, outlining the feedback received, how it has been taken into account and our proposed decision. If you disagree with our decision, you will be given the opportunity to request that Scottish Ministers ‘call-in’ the application for their determination.
Scottish Minister may agree to call-in an application if:
- The representation provides clear reason for the objection, supported by evidence, and
- The objection relates to material considerations raised during determination of the application.
The full criteria for Ministerial consideration are listed on gov.scot.
The final decision will be published on this website along with the authorisation, if granted.
What happens next
SEPA did not receive any representations during the consultation period.
SEPA issued a letter outlining the proposed determination to everyone who made a representation on 10 October 2022, providing these people with the opportunity to notify Scottish Ministers of any objections to the decision.
Audiences
- Local Authorities
- Responsible Authorities
- Fisheries
- Aquaculture
- Public
- Water
- Local community
Interests
- Water Environment (Controlled Activities) (Scotland) regulations: finfish aquaculture
- Permit application
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