Abstraction of water for irrigation (GAEC 2)
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This is an old version of the page
Date published: 1 January, 2015
Date superseded: 2 February, 2016
The aim of these rules is to protect water resources by licensing abstraction of water for irrigation.
You must:
1. comply with the authorisation procedures for abstracting water for irrigation. The procedures differ depending on the quantity of water involved:
- if you abstract less than (<) 10 cubic metres of water each day you have to follow General Binding Rule 2 (GBR 2). Complying with GBR 2 means there is no requirement to contact the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) to register or apply for a licence
GBR 2 rules
You must be able to demonstrate that the abstraction is always less than 10 cubic metres in any one day (e.g. by measuring the rate of abstraction) or a means of demonstrating that the maximum volume that could be abstracted cannot exceed (>) 10 cubic metres in any one day.
Water leakage must be kept to a minimum by ensuring that all pipework, storage tanks and other equipment associated with the abstraction and the use of the water are maintained in a state of good repair.
- if you abstract >10 and <50 cubic metres of water each day you have to be registered with SEPA
- if you abstract >50 and <2000 cubic metres of water each day you have to obtain a Simple Licence from SEPA
- if you abstract >2000 cubic metres of water each day you have to obtain a Complex Licence from SEPA
2. comply with all the conditions of a water abstraction licence. Some of the conditions relate to:
- abstraction site
- abstraction periods
- maximum daily abstraction volumes
- you must submit an annual data return even if you don’t abstract any water
Further information
Abstracting water for irrigation is covered by the Controlled Activity (CAR) Regulations. For further information, contact SEPA or visit their website by using the following links.
SEPA customer services enquiries - 03000 99 66 99
CAR abstraction rules (section 4.3 of 'CAR abstraction rules' PDF)
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