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Project completion at Forfar Loch Country Park

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23 February 2023

Essential works have been completed on the sewer network within popular Angus country park

Traffic Restrictions on A8 Greenock for Two Weeks

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13 February 2023

Road users in Greenock are being advised of road traffic management to allow VITAL works as part of a £2.5million flood alleviation project.

A8 Greenock Traffic Management Delayed

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22 February 2023

Our planned works as part of a £2.5million flood investigation project on the A8 in Greenock have been delayed.

First Phase of Multi-Million Pounds Water Investment

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22 February 2023

We are set to begin the first phase of a £26million project to improve the water supply to tens of thousands of customers in the south-east of Glasgow.

Reservoir Revamp Gets Friends' Approval

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1 March 2023

We recently launched a hat-trick of key achievements at Milngavie Reservoirs, all with a little help from our friends

Scottish Water Among Country’s Biggest Businesses to Help Launch Carbon Reducing Hub 

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27 March 2023

Scottish Water is among a group of businesses from across Scotland to join forces to launch a new climate action initiative to accelerate the transition to a net zero future

Updated Overflow Data Published

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30 March 2023

Scottish Water data relating to waste water overflow events for the five year period of 2018-2022 has been published

Scottish Water celebrates UK plastic wipes ban

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4 April 2023

Scottish Water is today welcoming a major win for our Nature Calls campaign

Home Straight for Sewer Flooding Project

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16 March 2023

Our multi-million pound project to tackle sewer flooding in Giffnock, Glasgow is on the home straight with all major construction components close to completion.

Davy Nutt Retires after almost half a century at Scottish Water

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22 March 2023

Annan’s David ‘Davy’ Nutt, 64, is hanging up his hi-vis after a career at Scottish Water spanning five decades