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Some recovery in the east but 8 areas remain at Significant
18 September 2025
The rain has brought welcome relief to some areas across the east coast with ten now recovered from Significant Scarcity to Moderate. However, 8 areas remain at Significant.
Eight Scottish river catchments still at Significant Scarcity
25 September 2025
The latest Weekly Water Scarcity Report from the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) shows conditions have eased in many parts of Scotland, but eight catchments remain at the highest level of water scarcity.
Storm Amy boosts river levels but north-east pressures remain
09 October 2025
The latest Weekly Water Scarcity Report from the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) shows a marked improvement in conditions across much of Scotland following the widespread rainfall brought by Storm Amy. However, the north-east continues to face pressure, with several catchments still in water scarcity.
North East rivers remain low as 2025’s dry spell continues — how you can help SEPA assess the impacts
16 October 2025
2025 has been an unusual year for Scotland’s rivers. Even as autumn deepens, several rivers in the north and east remain at unusually low levels, reflecting both the scale and persistence of this year’s dry conditions.
Latest SEPA water scarcity report shows gradual recovery but long-term pressure in the north and east
23 October 2025
The latest water scarcity report from the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) shows conditions are gradually improving but parts of the north and east have not yet recovered.
Final weekly water scarcity report for 2025 shows further recovery over the last week
30 October 2025
The latest water scarcity report marks the end of weekly water scarcity reporting for 2025 with all areas at Alert level or below and all abstraction restrictions across Scotland lifted.