Caldercruix, The North Calder Water
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Image: © Robert Murray Taken: 3 Jun 2011
The burn flowing away from the reservoir through the SEPA monitoring station. In the hey days of the Caldercruix industrial era a weir positioned just at the bend after the SEPA station abstracted much of the flow to supply the nearby large Glengowan print works via a lade.