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Water scarcity still impacting eastern Scotland as long-term rain and snow deficits take their toll

10 July 2025

Scotland is entering another spell of hot weather, and the east of the country remains under sustained pressure from water scarcity according to the latest data.

SEPA urges Balloch community to help prevent water pollution

09 July 2025

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) is urging residents and contractors in Balloch, Inverness, to take immediate action to prevent water pollution, following repeated reports of unusual discolouration in Fiddlers Burn.

Water scarcity remains a concern despite recent rainfall

03 July 2025

Despite the recent rainfall over the last week, it has been insufficient to see much recovery across most of Scotland, with low river flows persisting, particularly in the east. Although rain is forecast over the coming days, SEPA say well above-average rainfall will be needed to reverse the effects of the long dry spell. We are continuing to urge water users to be vigilant as parts of the country remain under pressure.

The east remains dry as SEPA urges the country to stay vigilant

26 June 2025

This week, the rain has brought relief to the west and northwest of the country, but some levels of water scarcity are still being felt in large parts of Scotland, particularly in the east. The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) are asking that water users remain vigilant.

Scotland's rivers are still under stress - and summer’s just getting started

19 June 2025

Don’t let the recent weather fool you. Despite rain and thunderstorms in the last few days, large parts of Scotland remain at some level of water scarcity. With summer just beginning, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) are warning that complacency is a real risk.

Two weeks left to have your say on SEPA’s Environmental Performance Assessment Scheme

17 June 2025

With just a fortnight remaining until the Environmental Performance Assessment Scheme (EPAS) consultation closes on 30 June 2025, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) are urging businesses to take this opportunity to help shape how environmental performance will be assessed and communicated in the future.