SEPA Water Level Data

SEPA has records for river levels at 563 sites around Scotland. The main reason that SEPA records river levels is to calculate the flows in the river. Knowledge of the flow of water in a river is important in order to effectively manage that water. River flow information is also useful in evaluating changes in the environment due to changes in land use or climate change. Flood warning is one of the main drivers for collecting river level data.

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Source https://www2.sepa.org.uk/waterlevels/
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Author Scottish Environment Protection Agency
Author Email Scottish Environment Protection Agency
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IB1 Sensitivity Class IB1-O - Open Data
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