Drip Feed: Water talk straight from the source

Dripfeed

Drip Feed is Scottish Water’s official podcast, providing you with water talk straight from the source. We break down big topics, bust myths and share real stories from experts, innovators and everyday voices.  New episodes are released monthly Available to watch on YouTube

Episodes

  1. Apr 6

    Van Life: The Puddle Problem - Drip Feed

    The Drip Feed Water Talk hosts catch up with Adam about where he’ll take his newly upgraded camper van, including Torridon, the Isle of Arran, Skye, and more Highlands travel, while emphasizing visiting off-season to reduce pressure on busy areas. They discuss how tourism strains local resources, noting Arran’s population can increase fivefold in peak season and that water has been tankered to Arran due to demand, alongside efforts to encourage mindful water use in places like Arran and Skye. Adam shares concerns about waste dumping and litter on routes like the NC500 and uses the principle “take only pictures, leave only footprints.” He reflects on appreciating tap water after running out during the Cuillin Traverse and drinking puddle water, and highlights Scotland’s Top Up Tap map plus tools like Park4Night and Campa for planning facilities, along with essentials such as a stove for coffee, a trowel, entertainment, and a filtered water bottle. Links to helpful apps mentioned by Adam: https://www.yourwateryourlife.co.uk/tapmap https://park4night.com/en https://www.campa.org.uk   Timestamps: 00:00 Welcome Back Drip Feed 00:53 Van Trip Dream Spots 01:31 Avoiding Peak Season Crowds 02:34 Beginner Camping Recommendations 03:40 Tourism Strains Water Supply 05:45 NC500 Impacts And Etiquette 07:28 Scottish Tap Water Love 08:31 Skye Traverse Water Horror 10:11 Top Up Taps And Planning 10:49 Van Tools And Facilities 11:46 Eco Friendly Van Kit 12:33 Three Camping Essentials 14:18 Wrap Up And Shoutouts

    16 min
  2. May 4

    Bugs, Beasties and Bad Behaviour - Drip Feed

    Reservoir Rangers: Responsible Access, Wildlife, and Looking After Scotland’s Water   Mariella hosts Drip Feed with reservoir rangers Josh and Helen to discuss Scottish Water’s role in caring for 300 reservoirs around Scotland. They discuss what reservoirs are and why they matter for drinking water. While also explaining what a reservoir ranger is, and their role in protecting the landscape that surrounds reservoirs. Josh and Helen explain the importance of fire safety at reservoirs, as well as the dangers of swimming in the open water. They highlight wildlife and protected species, including Swallows, House martins, nationally scarce beetles, and internationally significant Pink-Footed geese at Gladhouse. Reservoir rangers also host public and school events like seasonal walks, bird ID outings, and a moth morning.    Remember to leave no trace, and if able, leave a positive trace. What you’re taking out into nature, take back with you.   What Three Words: www.whatthreewords.com   To keep up to date with events happening at reservoirs near you: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/   00:00 Meet the Rangers 00:56 Partnership Ranger Role 01:54 What Reservoirs Do 03:07 Ranger Life and Growth 04:28 Best Bits of the Job 05:43 Ranger Kit Essentials 06:26 Sunny Day Problems 08:29 Wildlife Highlights 09:37 Events and Walks 11:03 Wild Swimming Risks 12:08 Fire Safety Reality 14:03 Chainsaw and Deadwood 17:04 Weird Finds and Litter 19:55 Dogs and Control 21:25 Emergencies and What3Words 22:57 Rapid Fire Takeaways 24:35 Right to Roam Duties 25:02 Final Thanks and Outro

    26 min

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Drip Feed is Scottish Water’s official podcast, providing you with water talk straight from the source. We break down big topics, bust myths and share real stories from experts, innovators and everyday voices.  New episodes are released monthly Available to watch on YouTube