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Notice: 7 (Issue: 27052)

Date:
7 February 2012
Issue Number:
27052
Page number:
300

Publication Date: Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Notice Code: 1803

Environmental Protection

Mr Eric Strickland

“WATER ENVIRONMENT AND WATER SERVICES (SCOTLAND) ACT 2003

WATER ENVIRONMENT (CONTROLLED ACTIVITIES) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2011

APPLICATION FOR AUTHORISATION LOCK TAY, KENMORE-TAYMOUTH MARINA BREAKWATER

Notice is hereby given, in accordance with regulation 13 of the above Regulations, that an application has been made to the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) by Mr Eric Strickland for authorisation to carry on a controlled activity at, near or in connection with Taymouth Marina, Kenmore, namely:

Description of controlled activity Waters affected National grid reference
Construction of an “In Loch Structure” namely a breakwater 480.5m2 in area Loch Tay NN 7695 4485

SEPA considers that the above controlled activity has or is likely to have an impact on the water environment and on the interests of other users of the water environment.

Any person affected or likely to be affected by, or having an interest in, the application may make representations to SEPA in writing within 28 days beginning with the date of this advertisement, at the following address, quoting reference number CAR/S/1099391:

Registry Department, SEPA, 5 Redwood Crescent, Peel Park, East Kilbride G74 5PP

A copy of the application and any accompanying information may be inspected free of charge, at the above address, between 9.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. Monday to Friday (except local and national holidays) and by prior arrangement at SEPA Perth, Strathearn House, Broxden Business Park, Lamberkine Drive, Perth PH1 1RX.

Alternatively, the application may be viewed on SEPA’s website at: www.sepa.org.uk/about_us/consultations.aspx

A statement of the reasons for SEPA’s assessment that the above controlled activity or activities is likely to have an impact on the water environment will be made available by SEPA on request by contacting the above office.

Written representations received by SEPA within 28 days of this advertisement will be taken into consideration in determining whether or not to grant the application. Any such representations will be placed in a public register unless the person making them requests that they should not be. Where such a request is made SEPA will include a statement in the register indicating that representations have been made which have been the subject of such a request.

When ready to determine the application, SEPA will serve notice on any person who has made a representation within 28 days of this advertisement, informing them of SEPA’s proposed determination and giving them the opportunity to notify the Scottish Ministers in writing that they object to SEPA’s proposed determination within 21 days of the notice being served.

Before determining the application, SEPA will:

• assess the risk to the water environment posed by the carrying on of the activity or activities;

• assess the indirect effects of that impact on any other aspects of the environment likely to be significantly affected;

• consider any likely adverse social and economic effects of that impact and of any indirect environmental effects that have been identified;

• consider the likely environmental, social and economic benefits of the activity;

• assess the impact of the controlled activity or activities on the interests of other users of the water environment;

• assess what steps may be taken to ensure efficient and sustainable water use; and

• apply and have regard to relevant legislation.

SEPA will then either grant or refuse to grant an authorisation to carry on the activity or each of the activities referred to above and will make its decision available to the public together with the main reasons for it, the matters considered in making it and, if granted, details of any measures that will be taken to mitigate the impact.”

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