Levern Water
| Levern Water | |
|---|---|
| Levern Water pictured near Househillwood | |
| Native name | Uisge Labharain (Scottish Gaelic) | 
| Location | |
| Country | Scotland | 
| State | United Kingdom | 
| Council areas | East Renfrewshire, Glasgow | 
| City | Glasgow | 
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | Long Loch | 
| • location | East Renfrewshire, Scotland | 
| • coordinates | 55°44′35.3″N 4°25′33.2″W / 55.743139°N 4.425889°W | 
| Mouth | White Cart River | 
|  • location | Glasgow, Scotland | 
|  • coordinates | 55°49′35.3″N 4°20′44.1″W / 55.826472°N 4.345583°W | 
The Levern Water (Scottish Gaelic: Uisge Labharain) is a small river in East Renfrewshire and Glasgow, Scotland. It rises in the Long Loch and flows generally north and east, past the towns of Neilston and Barrhead, for a total distance of 9 miles (14 km). It empties into the White Cart River.
The Levern Water facilitated the socio-economic growth of parts of East Renfrewshire by providing water power for cotton mills and homes.