Fruid Water is a river in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland. The valley it occupies has been dammed to form the Fruid Reservoir. The river is a tributary of the Tweed, with a confluence about 2 km upstream of Tweedsmuir. The river has a catchment area of 23.7 km2, and a mean flow rate of 0.66 cubic metres per second leaving the reservoir.[1]
| Fruid Water | |
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Fruid Water above Fruid Reservoir | |
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| Country | United Kingdom |
| Part | Scotland, England |
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| Mouth | Tweed |
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| Basin size | 23.7 km2 |
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| • average | 0.66 cubic metres |
| Discharge | |
| • location | Fruid Reservoir |
River Tweed, Great Britain | |
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