Scottish pollution prevention and control legislation (including IPC)

Pollution prevention and control legislation in Scotland sets out the framework for regulating certain types of activities and the procedures that must be applied when regulating these activities including provisions for dealing with applications, the contents of permits issued and the system of appeals.

We provide this list as a guide to key environmental legislation that may apply to your business. We review it periodically but it does not include every piece of legislation that may affect your business. As there may be additional legislation that applies to your particular activities and circumstances, you should check with your environmental regulator, legal advisor or environmental consultant to find out if there are any more legal requirements that apply to you.

  • Control of Pollution Act 1974 40 Part III (not available online)
    Sets out local authorities' duty to inspect and exercise powers concerning noise abatement zones, and the process for dealing with excess noise and noise from construction sites.