Leakage Team Targets Dalneigh, Inverness Scottish Water’s crackdown on leakage in the Highlands is about to target the Dalneigh area of Inverness. Date Updated: 04-AUG-2008
North-east Rivers Protected By £3m Upgrades Two picturesque North-east rivers – the Ugie and the Ythan – popular with anglers, are benefiting from Scottish Water’s 2010 Vision for Aberdeenshire, the £62million campaign of improvements throughout the region. Date Updated: 04-AUG-2008
Further Fat Find In Nairn Scottish Water is renewing its plea to businesses and households not to dispose of fats, oils and greases down plugholes and drains, following the discovery of a serious blockage in a crucial section of the sewer system in the Highland seaside resort of Nairn. Date Updated: 01-AUG-2008
Better Pressure In The Pipeline For Banchory A major effort to improve water pressure for people in Banchory is due to get underway this week (w/b 28 July). Date Updated: 29-JUL-2008
Clearer, Fresher Water For Achnasheen Residents of and visitors to the scenic Ross-shire village of Achnasheen are enjoying clearer, fresher drinking water thanks to a £307,000 investment by Scottish Water. Date Updated: 29-JUL-2008
Boost For Black Isle Supplies A £255,000 project is getting underway in the Culbokie area of the Black Isle to replace old water mains which have been repeatedly bursting, causing supply interruptions for local customers. Date Updated: 23-JUL-2008
Boost For Fraserburgh Environment Fraserburgh’s coastal environment is benefiting from the completion of a £1.3million Scottish Water project to overhaul the town’s main waste water pumping station, which deals with 1 million litres of sewage every day. Date Updated: 17-JUL-2008
Springfield water mains improvement Springfield is receiving enhanced water mains as part a long term programme by Scottish Water to upgrade ageing pipes, provide clearer, fresher water to local people and improve service. Date Updated: 15-JUL-2008
West Kilbride Scottish Water’s commitment to remote and rural communities is being underlined with the announcement of a £1.2million project to replace 15 kilometres of water mains that serve fewer than 100 homes in the Far North. Date Updated: 11-JUL-2008
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