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Peebles enjoys the last drops of summer

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16 August 2021

As kids in Peebles squeeze out the last drops of summer, they can now refresh themselves with a free refill at the towns newest Top Up Tap

Seafield reaches Renewable Energy Milestone

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31 January 2023

Scotland’s largest, waste water treatment works is now generating all of its own power and supplying enough surplus renewable electricity to power 800 homes each day

New year, new water works. Taps are turned on at new £30 million Peebles water treatment works

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9 January 2023

A new water treatment works supplying up to 4 million litres of fresh, clear drinking water each day to Peebles, Eddleston, Eshiels and Lyne Station has been switched on.

Water and Waste Water Charges for 2023/24 Announced

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2 February 2023

The amount households pay in Scotland for water and waste water services in 2023/24 will rise by an average of 37 pence per week. 

Draining the rain in a changing climate

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18 May 2023

Every day we treat over 1billion litres of waste water from homes and businesses and return it safely to the environment

Extreme Weather Led to ‘Extraordinary’ Period for Scottish Water, New Report Reveals

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20 January 2022

Extreme weather conditions led to one of the “most challenging and extraordinary periods” for Scotland’s water and wastewater provider.

BLOG: Let's wipe out wet wipes on our beaches - Catherine Gemmell

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22 April 2022

Catherine talks about why Marine Conservation Society are supporting our Nature Calls campaign

Whiteadder Sports Centre Gets New Lease of Life

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12 April 2022

Whiteadder Watersports Centre, situated between Duns and Gifford has been granted a new lease of life by Scottish Water and Scottish Borders Council

Innovative Partnership Offers Route to a Greener Dram

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7 April 2022

An innovative new project is ‘distilling’ residues from Scotland’s famous whisky industry into sustainable, green energy