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Solar Scheme Set to Help Power Gorbals Water Pumps
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15 April 2025A £636,000 solar project which will help pump water to thousands of customers in South Ayrshire is now complete
Loch Katrine's 400-Hectare Peatland Restoration Project
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16 April 2025The first phase of a 400-hectare peatland restoration project at Loch Katrine is now complete
Biodiversity Improvements Carried Out at Inchgarth Reservoir
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24 April 2025Work to provide an improved habitat for wading and farmland birds, as well as protecting and enhancing biodiversity, has been carried out on land around a popular Aberdeen reservoir
Solar Scheme to Help Power Waste Water Treatment in East Ayrshire
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7 May 2025A £245,000 solar project at a waste water treatment works serving thousands of customers in and around an East Ayrshire town is now complete
Water Treatment in Wigtonshire Gets Solar Energy Boost
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7 May 2025A £314,000 solar project at a water treatment works supplying thousands of customers in and around a Wigtonshire town with drinking water is now complete
Stay Safe Around Reservoirs and Watercourses This Summer
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5 June 2025We are urging people to stay safe, behave responsibly and not take risks around watercourses such as reservoirs, rivers, lochs and beaches this summer
Solar Scheme Powering Waste Water Treatment in Milnathort
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10 June 2025Work on a £115,000 solar project at a waste water treatment works which serves customers in and around Milnathort is now complete
Scots Kids Dive In for Life-Saving Lessons During Drowning Prevention Week
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13 June 2025More than 82,000 youngsters to learn vital water safety skills this June
Significant Progress On Peterhead To Ellon Investment
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19 June 2025Scottish Water is making rapid progress on its £38million investment project.
Major New Solar Scheme at Milngavie
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25 June 2025A major new solar scheme is helping to provide clean water to over 700,000 customers in Glasgow