Clypse, Kerrowdhoo and Cringle highlighted as problem areas
Dog owners are being reminded to pick up after their pets after daily inspections have revealed an increase in dog waste being left at several reservoir sites.
Cringle Reservoir has been identified as the most affected, but Clypse and Kerrowdhoo have also been noted as problem areas.
Visitors are also asked to keep dogs under effective control at all times, especially when walking multiple dogs, and to ensure they do not enter the reservoir water for both hygiene and safety reasons.
Manx Utilities says whilst reservoir sites are popular recreational areas, some also form part of the Island’s operational drinking water supply.
It adds: "Uncollected dog waste can contaminate catchment areas and negatively affect other visitors’ enjoyment of the sites.
"Manx Utilities is calling on all dog owners, including professional dog walkers, to remain vigilant and help maintain clean and safe reservoir environments for everyone."
In response to the increase in fouling, temporary notices will be placed at reservoir entrances, and additional signage will be installed around reservoir banks to reinforce the requirement to pick up after dogs.
Failure to comply with the relevant by‑law may result in a penalty of up to £2,500.
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