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New Treatment Works Proposed for Eela Water in Shetland
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16 April 2024We've submitted plans for a new Water Treatment Works, next to our existing site by Eela Water in Northmaven, to serve customers in the north and west mainland in Shetland
Duncan Scott inspires next generation at Learn to Swim celebration in Fife
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25 April 2024Learn to Swim Ambassador and Olympian, Duncan Scott, made a visit to Fife Sport and Leisure Trust to celebrate it being recognised as Learn to Swim Provider of the Year.
400 Tonne Roof Installed on New Marchmont Storm Water Tank
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28 March 2024A £multimillion investment by Scottish Water to tackle sewer flooding in Marchmont, Edinburgh has reached a key milestone
Scottish Water Customer Service Recognised
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2 May 2024Scottish Water Customer Service Recognised
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
Scottish Water Powers Ahead with Switch to Electric Vehicles in Orkney
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1 May 2024Scottish Water is powering ahead in its efforts to reach net zero emissions after its water treatment team in Orkney made the switch to electric vehicles (EVs)
The Pupils Setting Sail to Attend Swimming Lessons
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28 December 2022Committed youngsters from a remote Orkney island have been praised for their passion and enthusiasm for swimming - despite requiring a ferry and two buses simply to get to lessons.
Edinburgh kids benefit from vital lessons to support national cause
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26 June 2023Olympic star teaches crucial water safety classes at local pool
Olympic star inspires young Angus swimmers
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23 March 2023Decorated athlete Duncan Scott celebrates ‘Generation Swim’ in Forfar
Local swimming provider championing inclusion
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14 November 2023Mainstream lessons reach more children with disabilities