Thursday, 4 September 2025

Maybe Because We’ve Imported People At A Staggering Rate And Failed To Upgrade The Infrastructure To Cope?

Scotland is known for its rainfall, famed as a lush, green, soggy nation. Not this year. Water levels are way below average after the driest spring since 1964 and a hot summer. The problem is especially acute in the east of the country, where the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa) is now introducing curbs on some water use.

I mean, try playing any building/management type sim, keep up the residential zone creation without increasing service capacity, and you're heading for failure

It said two catchment areas - Ythan in Aberdeenshire and North Fife - had reached significant scarcity, the highest level of alert.

Gosh, it's a mystery to rival Loch Ness, isn't it? 

 




 


 

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