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Ayrshire Top Up Tap Unveiled

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Iconic Scottish artist Steven Brown’s mascots ‘Betty’ and ‘Harris McCoo’ have helped local nursery children unveil a Top Up Tap in Ayr town centre, as part of Scottish Water’s initiative to encourage people to carry a reusable bottle and stay hydrated on the go.

Byelaws Top Tips

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Follow these top tips to help you comply with Water Byelaws

Capital Programme Overview 2019

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Highlights from some of the projects in our investment programme that is delivering over £3.9 billion of improvements to Scotland’s water and waste water infrastructure.

Helping Borders walkers stay hydrated

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Scottish Water helped walkers at the Scottish Borders Walking Festival stay hydrated and protect the environment by providing refillable metal water bottles. 

Douglas Millican

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Chief Executive Douglas Millican explains our vision to care for the water that people depend on and the natural environment

Fair Isle celebrate reliable 24 hour power video

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Friday 12th October saw the Fair Isle community celebrate reliable 24 hour power for the first time as their new renewable energy system goes live.

Edinburgh Water Supply Update June 2019

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Scottish Water's alliance partners Caledonia Water Alliance (CWA) are making great progress with the £20m investment in Edinburgh's water supply.

Glasgow's Smart Canal is a First for Europe

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Construction of Europe’s first ever ‘smart canal’ scheme, which will use the 250-year-old Forth & Clyde Canal and 21st century technology to mitigate flood risk as well as enable massive regeneration, is now underway in Glasgow.

Interruption to Supply

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When we are doing maintenance or repairs to the water network, you may experience cloudy or discoloured water. This video explains what to do if you are affected.

Inside Loch Katrine

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Take a look inside the incredible historic aqueduct built by the Victorians 160 years ago