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Sewer Upgrade Opportunity for Emergency Services
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27 April 2022Emergency services given rare opportunity for a live rescue exercise on a Scottish Water construction site
Wildlife Reserve Sewer Choke Hard to Swallow
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19 April 2022The Scottish Wildlife Trust is backing our Nature Calls campaign asking Scots to bin wipes, after chokes caused sewage spills at a popular North Lanarkshire wildlife reserve.
Whiteadder Sports Centre Gets New Lease of Life
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12 April 2022Whiteadder 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 2022An innovative new project is ‘distilling’ residues from Scotland’s famous whisky industry into sustainable, green energy
Kieran Morgan retires after nearly four decades of service at Scottish Water
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15 April 2022Kieran Morgan, from Saline, Fife, is celebrating his retirement after nearly four decades of service at Scottish Water
Stay Hydrated as Temperatures Rise
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18 July 2022People across Scotland are being reminded of the importance of keeping topped up with water during rising summer temperatures
Look after the loch
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1 July 2022Look after the loch – that’s the message Scottish Water is sending to anyone planning to visit or camp near Lintrathen or Backwater reservoirs this summer.
Denny High School students take part in Scottish Water challenge
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12 July 2022Scottish Water staff visited Denny High School to educate students on the way the country’s water network operates as part of a School Mathematics Department Employer Engagement Day.
Turn on the Tap as the Temperature Rises
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12 July 2022Scottish Water, in partnership with Age Scotland, is urging older people to turn on the tap to stay hydrated as the temperatures rise this summer.
Borders Reservoir Refills After Investigatory Works
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26 July 2022Scottish Water has shared images and video taken from the bottom of a Borders dam which has been drained for the first time ever in order to help the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) determine the future of the structure.