The Oban Times

Scottish Water providing support to ‘aires’ landowners

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Scottish Water is helping support the growing network of motorhome stopover sites being set up around the Highlands by providing guidance to landowners around water supply.

With new sites – or ‘aires’ –being set up across the Highland Council region due to a temporary relaxation in licensing regulation­s, the byelaws compliance team has been engaging with site owners to offer advice on how to safely provide water for visitors.

More than 77 sites have been identified so far and the team is encouragin­g any other landowners who have set up sites to get in touch for advice on how to ensure they are compliant.

Craig McDonald, industrial byelaws team leader, said: ‘With the boom in tourism to the Highlands, we are seeing a lot of these stopover sites being set up.

‘We wanted to do something proactive to help landowners get everything in place to be able to safely supply water, which is why we have been out and about engaging with people across the region.

‘It may not be quite as simple as people expect, so we are happy to provide advice on the different options that are available and have extended the time allowed for people to make their sites compliant until the end of the year.’

Byelaws compliance office Kenny Grieve hit the road himself to speak to site owners, travelling around 2,400 miles in three weeks.

He said: ‘It’s definitely been a positive thing to do and most of the people I’ve met have been receptive to engaging with us about the issues involved. For us, there is a risk of contaminat­ion if people try to connect to the drinking water network incorrectl­y which is why we want to limit any potential for that to happen.

‘At sites which are not currently compliant, I can quickly install a tap check device, left, which provides a good level of protection against any contaminat­ion risk to the water network while we work with landowners to install a more permanent solution.’

If you would like advice on providing water for a motorhome stopover site, contact the Scottish Water byelaws team at byelaws@scottishwa­ter. co.uk.

Last year, Scottish Water also published a guidance document in partnershi­p with the Highland Council and the Scottish Environmen­t Protection Agency providing advice for developers of new campervan waste disposal points, which includes informatio­n about waste water drainage options.

Scottish Water’s connection­s team can be contacted for advice on 0800 077 8778 or by emailing help@scottishwa­ter.co.uk.

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