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Protect your Pipes
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Pipes new or old don’t like the cold, they can freeze, crack or burst which causes unwanted damage to homes.
Your Water Your Life
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Communities throughout Scotland are being asked to help shape the future of water and waste water services in a major consultation. Check out our short film on 'Your Water Your Life' featuring YouTuber Erin Doogan (@BeautyCreep).
Protect Property and Pipes During Cold Snap
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7 March 2023Householders across Scotland are being urged to take action to ensure their property and water pipes are protected from very cold weather forecast in the next few days.
Reservoir Rangers Welcome Visitors
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30 March 2023New reservoir rangers team talk about life on patrol and welcoming visitors with advice in stunning new film
Oban Investment Complete for Summer Season
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15 July 2022The final pieces of a mammoth water main jigsaw have been fitted together as Scottish Water completes its £4.6million network investment in Oban, Argyll & Bute.
Protect Property and Pipes This Winter
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5 December 2022Take action to ensure your property and water pipes are protected from very cold weather
Maintaining Normal Summer Public Water Supply
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4 August 2022Scottish Water is working to maintain public water supply to customers in parts of the country affected by prolonged dry warm summer weather.
Save Water Call - And Let Lawns Go Brown - To Maintain Normal Public Supply
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14 June 2023We are repeating our call for customers to use water as efficiently as possible in homes and gardens and help us protect resources and maintain normal supplies across the country
Lifesize whale sculpture gifted to Orkney community to commemorate marine wildlife tragedy
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22 June 2023A lifesize whale sculpture commemorating a marine wildlife tragedy has been installed at a coastal site in Orkney, previously used by Scottish Water to dry and store sludge from the production of drinking water