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Major Works to Tackle Sewer Flooding in Giffnock

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13 June 2022

We will begin a long-awaited project to help tackle sewer flooding in Giffnock, East Renfrewshire as schools close for summer

Passengers Encouraged to Top Up from The Station Tap on World Refill Day

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16 June 2022

Passengers travelling through two of Scotland’s busiest railway stations are being encouraged to top up with Scottish tap water as part of a global campaign to prevent plastic pollution.

Super Solar Scheme Underway in East Dunbartonshire

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30 September 2022

Our most ambitious solar energy scheme to date is now under construction at our most energy intensive asset

End in Sight for Dunblane Sewer Flooding Project

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28 September 2022

Finishing touches are being made to Scottish Water’s £3million investment to tackle sewer flooding in Dunblane near Stirling.

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

Bluestone Energy Submit Three Battery Energy Storage System Proposals to Scottish Government

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2 September 2022

A renewable energy developer is planning to build three battery energy storage systems across three Scottish Water sites in Renfrewshire.

Ballater and Braemar Drains to go on Diet

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17 October 2022

Scottish Water is to step up its fight against fatbergs this month, with a Fat Free Sewer project in two Aberdeenshire villages

Marchmont Crescent Closure as project enters next phase

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31 October 2022

Work Starts on Marchmont Crescent Closure

Aviemore Primary Pupils Get Creative to Launch New Top Up Tap

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8 March 2022

Creativity was overflowing at Aviemore Primary recently as pupils took part in a Scottish Water poster competition

Paisley Reservoir Recovery - Mission Complete

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9 March 2022

A delicate operation to remove nine old bangers which had been dumped in a Paisley reservoir has been hailed a huge success