Sepa warns of early signs of water scarcity as dry spell continues
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The current water crisis is a clear signal of climate change impacts on Scotland's water resources. The unprecedented early-season scarcity, record-low groundwater levels, and extended periods without rainfall demonstrate a fundamental shift in weather patterns that requires immediate water management practices and infrastructure investment adaptation.
While concerning, the situation remains manageable through proper resource management and voluntary conservation efforts. Scottish Water maintains good resilience in the supply system, with reservoir storage at 92%. The current focus should be on practical water-saving measures rather than mandatory restrictions, as the public water supply remains secure.