Freshwater
Scotland has an extensive array of fresh waters, with more than 90 per cent of the volume and 70 per cent of the total surface area of fresh water in the United Kingdom. Map studies indicate that there are more than 30,000 lochs and 6,600 river systems in Scotland.
The fresh waters of Scotland are a valuable economic, recreational and environmental resource for commercial and recreational fisheries - for fish farming; for the supply of potable, agricultural and industrial water; as a source of energy for hydro-electric power; for the dilution of industrial and sewage effluent discharges; for recreational activities, both on and around the water; and as a tourist attraction.
