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Ongoing Investment Vital to Ensure Scotland's Water and Waste Water Services Fit for Future, New Report Highlights

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16 December 2022

Scottish Water is responding to the growing expectation to do more to protect the environment and make its assets more resilient to climate change, a new report has revealed.

Scottish Water Winter Response

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15 December 2022

Scottish Water teams are responding to reduce the impact of winter weather and sustained subzero temperatures on water and waste water services.

Stay Safe Around Watercourses This Summer

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2 June 2022

Scottish Water is urging people to stay safe, behave responsibly and not take risks around watercourses such as reservoirs, rivers and lochs this summer.

BLOG: What do we do with all this water? – Brian McCarthy

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15 June 2022

Brian talks about how much water he uses on a normal day & how it all adds up

Peebles Water Works makes 200 mile Journey from the Highlands

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21 June 2022

The six-month countdown to completion for the new £multimillion Water Treatment Works in Peebles has started

Drones and Laser Technology Cut Carbon Emissions

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28 September 2022

State-of-the art drones and lasers are being used to improve Scotland’s sewers

HM Queen Elizabeth II: statement from Scottish Water Chief Executive

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8 September 2022

Douglas Millican, the Chief Executive of Scottish Water, has paid tribute to HM Queen Elizabeth II

BLOG: 50L Home Coalition - Braulio Eduardo Morera

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27 September 2022

As part of Scot Climate Week 2022, Braulio talks about a new generation of solutions to address water challenges

West Linton local retires after 45 years at Scottish Water

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28 September 2022

Tom Davidson, from West Linton is celebrating his retirement after 45 years of service at Scottish Water

£10m upgrade to Ellon Waste Water Treatment Works complete

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1 September 2022

A £10m upgrade to the Waste Water Treatment Works (WWTW) serving customers in Ellon has been completed, boosting the site’s capacity by around one third