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Boost for emissions reduction as UK tech first deployed by Scottish Water
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16 August 2023A ground-breaking new technique for measuring emissions from waste water treatment plants (WWTW) is being deployed in Scotland for the first time
Going Green in West Dunbartonshire
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11 August 2023A water treatment facility in Alexandria, West Dunbartonshire has recently joined a long list of Scottish Water sites powered by green energy in a bid to tackle climate change
Tayvallich Water Network Upgrades Complete
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4 September 2023Significant works to help improve the local water network in the picturesque village of Tayvallich have been completed
Scottish Water continues to invest in improving urban waters in Edinburgh
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4 October 2023Major works to upgrade the sewer network around the Water of Leith will start in 2024
Data Drives Waste Water Site Improvements
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25 July 2023An enhanced focus on data is giving Scotland’s most experienced waste water site operators a new insight into running critical infrastructure.
Stepping up efforts to safeguard services from Storm Babet
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19 October 2023Scottish Water is stepping up its efforts to protect water and waste water services for customers as severe weather sweeps across the country.
More Investment Vital to Tackle Climate Change Impact
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15 December 2023Latest performance report highlights need to address climate impact on water and waste water services
Improving Urban Water Quality "on track"
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21 December 2023Latest report on improving urban water quality shows delivery “on track” and new data is published
Improving Urban Waters Remains on Track as Planned Update Published
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14 December 2022Scottish Water’s plan to further improve the quality of the country’s urban waterways has been updated a year on from its publication
Scottish Water with UK First for Testing
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9 January 2024Scottish Water has become the first water company in the UK, and one of the first in Europe, to be awarded accreditation for a new method of detecting viruses in water