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State-of-the-art new Waste Water Treatment Works planned for North Berwick
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29 September 2023Scottish Water has unveiled plans to build a new state-of-the-art Waste Water Treatment Works in North Berwick to help protect and enhance the local coastal waters
Scottish Water Teams Out in Force to Protect Customers
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9 October 2023Our teams were out across Scotland protecting vital infrastructure during weekend deluge
Major Investment to Tackle Sewer Bursts
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13 September 2023We are looking to invest around £3million in the first phase of a major upgrade to an important sewer main serving customers in Renfrew and Glasgow
Improving Urban Water Quality "on track"
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21 December 2023Latest report on improving urban water quality shows delivery “on track” and new data is published
Need for Investment at Glenfarg Set Out
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28 December 2023The need for a major upgrade of Glenfarg’s Water Treatment Works (WTW) has been set out in a new factsheet.
South Ayrshire swim teacher inspires next wave
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23 January 2024A young woman with Down Syndrome from South Ayrshire has been praised for her passion in creating the next generation of safe and competent swimmers in Scotland
South Ayrshire Swim Teachers Breaking Down Barriers
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21 March 2024Learn to Swim teachers are leading the way for next generation on World Down Syndrome Day
Planning Application Approved for Glenfarg Water Project
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13 March 2024SCOTTISH WATER has welcomed Perth & Kinross Council’s decision to approve a new Water Treatment Works in Glenfarg.
Investment puts Nature at Heart of Keeping Orphir’s Waters Clean
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21 May 2024We've completed a £2m investment to improve the performance of the Waste Water Treatment Works that serves customers in the village of Orphir in Orkney
Screw Pump Gives Wastewater the Twist of Efficiency
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31 May 2024Scottish Water has hit a major milestone on a multimillion-pound project in central Edinburgh after installing a 16-tonne screw pump as part of the refurbishment of McDonald Road Waste Water Pumping Station.