Safety warning when visiting our reservoirs
Visitors to reservoirs in Lanarkshire are being urged to act responsibly after acts of anti-social behaviour at water spots across Scotland rose in recent weeks.
Incidents of vandalism to property, damage to trees and fires being lit and left unattended have all been recorded.
Littering has also been an increasing issue with both food and drink containers and wrapping being left and tents discarded as well as human waste.
Safety is a key factor with reports in several places of people being in the water and jumping and diving from water towers.
Scottish Water is working with a number of partners to encourage people to leave no trace when they visit Monklands beauty spots, including public reservoirs and surrounding land.
Peter Farrer, the organisation’s chief operating officer, said:“We are seeing a significant increase in the number of people visiting reservoirs and I understand the desire to get out and about, especially with the restrictions which have been in place.
“However, the behaviour we have seen from a sizeable minority of people is unacceptable.
“Property including fencing has been vandalised, trees cut down for fires, fires set and left to burn uncontrolled, human waste left lying and litter discarded without any consideration for others or the environment.
“There are many hidden dangers in reservoirs as they are working assets and absolutely vital to our water supply network.
“Added to that is the fact that cold water shock could easily result in someone getting into real difficulty.
“My message is clear and simple: you’re welcome to visit but please behave appropriately.
“Leave no trace by taking your litter or other items away and disposing of them properly and respect the environment.”