Sepa warns of early signs of water scarcity as dry spell continues
- SEPA warns of early signs of water scarcity due to below-average rainfall in March, with some areas receiving less than a third of expected rainfall for this time of year.
- Rivers across Scotland are running low to extremely low, with groundwater levels dipping further, particularly in Fife and Angus.
- Scottish Water reports that total reservoir storage is at 92%, a 2% increase from the previous week, but still below the average of 95% for this time of year.
- Kenny Boag, SEPA's head of environmental performance, stated that water scarcity is becoming a growing challenge, urging businesses to manage water usage for climate resilience.
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Sepa warns of early signs of water scarcity as dry spell continues
Environment watchdog warns businesses to take action to manage their usage
·Scotland, United Kingdom
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