River Levels Close to Being Critically Low, Warns Sepa
Six river catchments in eastern Scotland face moderate to alert water scarcity levels amid prolonged dry conditions and low rainfall, SEPA reports a third critical low flow this year.
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Rivers in Aberdeen and East Scotland may be two weeks away from Significant Scarcity, SEPA warns
SEPA warns that some East Scotland rivers are two weeks away from a risk of ‘Significant Scarcity’, including rivers in Aberdeenshire and Lothian.Snow melt fuels the River Don in the Cairngorms, but dry, hot weather can inhibit replenishment of this water supply.Multiple rivers in Scotland are nearing critically low levels according to a new report published on 14 August 2025. This is because some rivers in eastern Scotland area have very low le…
Rivers in eastern Scotland approach critical low levels for the third time
Some rivers in the east of Scotland are once again approaching critical low flow levels, and a number of areas are around two weeks away from potential Significant Scarcity. SEPA’s weekly Water Scarcity Report shows that: Six river catchments remain at Moderate Scarcity – the Deveron, Ythan, Don (Aberdeenshire), Esk, Firth of Tay and Tyne (Lothian). There are now six catchments at Alert, with the Almond and Tweed joining Findhorn, Spey, D…
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