Tuesday 23rd November 2010
Water from Loch Ness to cool planned visitor centre
BBC News
Water drawn from Loch Ness would be used to heat and cool down a proposed new visitor centre as part of efforts to make it eco-friendly.
The design of the new Jacobite Discovery Project has been published.
Cameron Webster Architects said the water system was among measures that would reduce the £2.5m building's carbon footprint.
Inverness-based firm Jacobite Cruises' planning application is to be considered by Highland Council.