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Private Water Supplies Private Water Supplies Number of Active Private Supplies 822 Number of Active Private Water Supply Users 2051 06/00001/SPRING Source Haughs Of Grange Number of Properties on Supply 1 Haughs Of Grange Grange Keith Moray AB55 6SD 06/00002/SPRING Source Knockyfin Dunphail Forres Moray Number of Properties on Supply 2 Knockyfin Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QH Benala Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QH 06/00004/WELL Source Craighead, Dunphail Number of Properties on Supply 1 Craighead Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QG 06/00005/SPRING Source Burghnamary Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Burghnamary Farm Mulben Keith Moray AB55 6XU 06/00006/SPRING Source Brae Croft Sillyearn Grange Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Brae Croft Sillyearn Grange Keith Moray AB55 6SU 06/00009/WELL Source Balnellan Craigellachie Aberlour Moray Number of Properties on Supply 3 Balnellan Farm Craigellachie Aberlour Moray AB38 9RP Windybrae Craigellachie Aberlour Moray AB38 9RB Lochleisk Craigellachie Aberlour Moray AB38 9RB 06/00010/WELL Source Lochleisk Craigellachie Aberlour Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Lochleisk Craigellachie Aberlour Moray AB38 9RB 06/00011/SPRING Source Alderwood Auchindoun Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Alderwood Auchindoun Keith Moray AB55 4DY 06/00023/SPRING Source Old Blairs Forres Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Old Blairs Cottage Forres Moray IV36 2SQ As at 02 July 2018 Page 1 of 109 Private Water Supplies Number of Active Private Supplies 822 Number of Active Private Water Supply Users 2051 06/00026/WELL Source Relugas Dunphail Forres Moray Number of Properties on Supply 16 Auchnagairn Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QL Relugas Mains Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QL Gervalley Farm Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QL Gervalley Cottage Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QL Tillidivie House Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QL 1 Relugas Village Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QL 2 Relugas Village Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QL 3 Relugas Village Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QL The Old Post Office Relugas Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QL Relugas House Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QL Relugas Mill Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QL Relugas Gardens Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QL Relugas Mains Cottage Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QL Relugas Kennels Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QL Relugas Stables Cottage Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QL The Beeches Relugas Dunphail Forres Moray IV36 2QL 06/00029/OTHER Source Blackstank Aberlour Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Blackstank Aberlour Moray AB38 9NJ 06/00030/SPRING Source Birchfield House Rothes Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Birchfield House Rothes Aberlour Moray AB38 7AQ 06/00031/WELL Source Kitchen Park Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Kitchen Park Keith Moray AB55 6QU 06/00032/SPRING Source Wellfield Newmill Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Wellfield Newmill Keith Moray AB55 6XD 06/00033/WELL Source Rosebank Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Rosebank Keith Moray AB55 6QU 06/00034/BOREHO Source Cullieshangan Mulben Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Cullieshangan Mulben Keith Moray AB55 6YT As at 02 July 2018 Page 2 of 109 Private Water Supplies Number of Active Private Supplies 822 Number of Active Private Water Supply Users 2051 06/00035/SPRING Source Midtown Of Bellyhack Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Midtown Of Bellyhack Keith Moray AB55 5PT 06/00036/SPRING Source: Knockando Estates, Knockando Number of Properties on Supply 36 Craigsteel Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SD Tomore Farm Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SD Cardhu House Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7RX Lyne Farm Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SG Cardnach Farm Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SD Leakin Farm Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SF Knockhourn Farm Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SF Milton Farm Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SG Nether Knockans Farm Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SF Cardnach Wood Cottage Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SD Upper Tomdhu Farm Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SF Knockando House Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SD East Mains Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SD Gateside Farm Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SD Upper Borlum Farm Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7RY Heatherbell Cottage Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SG Knocknagore Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SG Cairnlea Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7RX Broomhill Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SD Craighead Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SG Craigroy Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SG Milton Farm Cottage Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SG Millhaugh Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7RX West Mains Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SD Ghillies Cottage Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SD McQueens House Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SD Knockanrioch Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SG Garlinebeg Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SF The Crofts Farm Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SF Gardener's Cottage Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SD Garline More Knockando Aberlour Moray AB37 8SF Pitcaish Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SG Nether Borlum 1 Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SD Nether Borlum 2 Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SD Aldivonie Knockando Aberlour AB38 7SG Pitchaish Lodge Knockando Aberlour Moray AB38 7SF 06/00037/SPRING Source Rhunoch Aultmore Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Rhunoch Keith Moray AB55 6RB 06/00038/SPRING Source Oakenhead Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Oakenhead Keith Moray AB55 6QR As at 02 July 2018 Page 3 of 109 Private Water Supplies Number of Active Private Supplies 822 Number of Active Private Water Supply Users 2051 06/00039/SPRING Source Fieldhead Newmill Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Fieldhead Newmill Keith Moray AB55 6UX 06/00040/WELL Source Allacardoch Auchindoun Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Allacardoch Keith Moray AB55 6LD 06/00041/OTHER Source Midton Botriphnie Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Midton Botriphnie Keith Moray AB55 5JR 06/00044/WELL Source Mill Of Towie Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Mill Of Towie Farm Keith Moray AB55 5QD 06/00045/SPRING Source Milton Cottage Auchindoun Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Milton Cottage Auchindoun Keith Moray AB55 4DY 06/00046/BOREHO Source Millhouse Buckie Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Mill House Tannachy Buckie Moray AB56 2BU 06/00047/WELL Source Millhouse Auchindoun Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Millhouse Auchindoun Keith Moray AB55 4DY 06/00048/WELL Source Midwood Clochan Buckie Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Midwood Clochan Buckie Moray AB56 5AN 06/00049/SPRING Source Aldunie Cabrach Huntly Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Aldunie Cabrach Huntly Moray AB54 4HY As at 02 July 2018 Page 4 of 109 Private Water Supplies Number of Active Private Supplies 822 Number of Active Private Water Supply Users 2051 06/00050/WELL Source Mains Of Mayen Rothiemay Huntly Moray Number of Properties on Supply 2 Mains Of Mayen Rothiemay Huntly Moray AB54 7NL Old Mayen Rothiemay Huntly Aberdeenshire AB54 7NL 06/00051/SPRING Source Little Pitlurg Rothiemay Huntly Moray Number of Properties on Supply 3 Little Pitlurg Keith Moray AB55 5PJ Taber-Chalich Keith Moray AB55 5PJ Edintore Chalet Keith Moray AB55 5PJ 06/00052/SPRING Source Carding House Longmorn Elgin Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Carding House Longmorn Elgin Moray IV30 8SN 06/00053/SPRING Source Buchromb Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 3 Buchromb House Keith Moray AB55 4BL Gate Lodge Buchromb Keith Moray AB55 4BL Gun Cottage Buchromb Keith Moray AB55 4BL 06/00055/SPRING Source Drum Farm Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 8 2 Drum Cottages Keith Moray AB55 5NP Fairview Drum Keith Moray AB55 5NP 1 Drum Cottages Keith Moray AB55 5NP Drum Farm Keith Moray AB55 5NP 3 Drum Cottages Keith Moray AB55 5NP 4 Drum Cottages Keith Moray AB55 5NP Little Ardrone Keith Moray AB55 5NQ 5 Drum Cottages Keith Moray AB55 5NP 06/00057/RUNOFF Source Ardrone Croft Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Ardrone Croft Keith Moray AB55 5NQ 06/00058/BOREHO Source Knauchland Croft Rothiemay Huntly Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Knauchland Croft Rothiemay Huntly Aberdeenshire AB54 7NT 06/00059/SPRING Source Milltown Of Laggan Glenrinnes Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 2 Milltown Of Laggan Farmhouse Glenrinnes Keith Moray AB55 4BY Mill Cottage Milltown Of Laggan Glenrinnes Keith Moray AB55 4BY As at 02 July 2018 Page 5 of 109 Private Water Supplies Number of Active Private Supplies 822 Number of Active Private Water Supply Users 2051 06/00060/SPRING Source Favillar Glenrinnes Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 9 Lochterlandoch Glenrinnes Keith Moray AB55 4DB Favillar Glenrinnes Keith Moray AB55 4DB Aultbeg Farm Glenrinnes Keith Moray AB55 4DB Balmerion Glenrinnes Keith Moray AB55 4DB Wester Aultbeg Glenrinnes Keith Moray AB55 4DB Glenrinnes Community Hall Glenrinnes Dufftown Keith Moray AB55 4DB Corrieour Glenrinnes Dufftown Keith Moray AB55 4DB Meikle Conval Corrieour Glenrinnes Dufftown Keith Moray AB55 4DB Sheiling Corrieour Glenrinnes Dufftown Keith Moray AB55 4DB 06/00061/SPRING Source Alltabhainne Glenrinnes Keith Moray Number of Properties on Supply 4 1 Altnabhainne Distillery Cottages Glenrinnes Keith Moray AB55 3 Altnabhainne Distillery Cottages Glenrinnes Keith Moray AB55 2 Altnabhainne Distillery Cottages Glenrinnes Keith Moray AB55 Alltabhainne Distillery Glenrinnes Keith Moray AB55 4DB 06/00062/SPRING Source Midway Buckie Moray Number of Properties on Supply 1 Midway Cottage Buckie Moray AB56 5BX 06/00063/SPRING
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