22.—(1) A permit must be granted by SEPA in writing and must specify—
(a)the activity authorised;
(b)the authorised person;
(c)any conditions (including any standard conditions) to which the permit is subject;
(d)the date on which the permit takes effect; and
(e)the authorised place.
(2) SEPA may specify in a permit that the permit ceases to have effect on a specified date.
(3) In granting a permit, SEPA may impose such conditions as it thinks fit including, in particular, either or both—
(a)standard conditions;
(b)an off-site condition in accordance with schedule 2.
(4) SEPA may impose standard conditions in a permit by specifying the standard conditions which are to be conditions of the permit.
(5) A reference in a permit to standard conditions is to the conditions as revised from time to time.
(6) Where a standard condition is inconsistent with any other condition of a permit, the other condition shall prevail to the extent of that inconsistency.
(7) Schedule 2 has effect in relation to off-site conditions.