SEPA have just released their latest water scarcity report for this week here in Scotland. According to this report, the Orkney Islands and the Shetland Island have both had their water scarcity status downgraded from alert status to early warning status but apart from that, there continues to be no change from last week.
This means that there are still three locations in NE Scotland at significant water scarcity status and in those locations, water abstraction restrictions continue to remain in force. In addition to that, Edinburgh and the Borders continues to remain at early warning status with East Lothian still at alert status.
As I keep on saying on here every single week, this is a situation which is not going to improve in any way until we get some sustained above average rainfall but even as I write, this is still not happening. We now have only just over a week left of what should be our wettest month of the year on average and yet, Edinburgh Gogarbank (just as an example) has still only had not much more than a third of its 1991-2020 October average during this month so far.
For there to be any hope of any improvement in this situation, that is something which needs to change and until that happens, the overall situation will continue to be very serious. Yet because that doesn’t appear the case so much in England now, you won’t see a single mention of that now in the mainstream media with all of the focus there now being on what’s happening with Storm Benjiman.
As is so often the case, the mainstream media continue build up today’s story of Storm Benjiman as a Uk event even though this has really just been an England only event as this storm has largely bypassed Scotland, thus depriving those worst affected locations of some very badly needed rainfall once again.
All of that is just typical of the English biased so-called “UK” mainstream media.
Originally Posted by: johncs2016