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Loony Dook No Washout as Sewer Upgrade Completed Early
We have completed a challenging repair and upgrade of a stretch of pressurised sewer in plenty of time for the annual New Year’s Day freezing Firth of Forth ‘Loony Dook’
20 December 2024Volunteers Dig In to Create Native Woodland at Roscobie Reservoir
18 December 2024News
Read moreBLOG: Neil’s Journey as a Graduate Quantity Surveyor
Hear from Neil about his experience joining our Quantity Surveying Graduate Programme.
12 December 2024Celebrating Career Journeys: Susan Lee's Insights for Scottish Careers Week
In honour of Scottish Careers Week, Susan Lee shares her perspectives on career development, offering insights into the evolving job landscape in Scottish Water. This blog highlights the importance of fostering growth, adaptability, and passion in navigating career paths across various industries.
11 November 2024BLOG: We can reuse our water to keep our plants healthy - says Julianne Robertson
Gardening expert and guest blogger Julianne Robertson explains all things 'grey water' and how we can use it to keep our gardens healthy
22 August 2024BLOG: Scotland's water: facing the climate challenge together - CEO Alex Plant
CEO Alex Plant shares his thoughts on the impact of climate change and the challenges we face around water resilience, efficiency and environmental performance.
01 August 2024BLOG: You can keep your garden green while away without wasting a drop - Julianne Robertson
Gardening influencer Julianne Robertson offers advice on how to keep your garden watered while you're away on holiday without wasting a drop!
17 July 2024From Massachusetts to Scotland: Water Superintendent Explores Leading Treatment Works
Nicole Dewberry, a dedicated Water Superintendent from Massachusetts, recently toured Glencorse Water Treatment Works—one of Scottish Water’s largest facilities—along with a Scottish Water Sampling and Analytical Laboratory.
16 July 2024