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Pioneering peatland project progresses

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14 November 2023

Two years after launching a peatland restoration project in the Outer Hebrides, we return to check on its progress.

Innovation and Transformation Keep Net Zero Target on Track

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27 September 2024

A new report has highlighted the importance of innovation and transformation in keeping Scottish Water's net zero targets on track

Scottish Water Strengthen Community Spirit with a New Garden for Redhall School

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3 September 2024

A NEW garden space has been gifted to Redhall School in Edinburgh following on from the completion of Scottish Water’s sewer flooding mitigation project in the area.

An Early Education to Sewer Flood Prevention for Cardross Nursery Pupils

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10 September 2024

A group of curious Cardross nursery children recently visited Scottish Water’s £1.6million flood prevention project in their local village.

Scottish Water to Close Greig Street for Urgent Sewer Repairs in Inverness

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6 August 2024

Additional sewer repair work is required at Greig Street, Inverness with a road closure in place from 19th-30th August.

Road Closure Required for North Lanarkshire Sewer Upgrade

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11 September 2024

We are advising residents and road users in the North Lanarkshire village of Glemavis of a road closure as part of our £2million project to upgrade the local sewer network.

Scottish Water proudly supports the ICS's Service With Respect Campaign

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7 October 2024

At Scottish Water, we are committed to providing exceptional service to our customers while ensuring the safety and well-being of our dedicated customer-facing staff

Primary School Students Help Scottish Water Replant Over 1,500 Bulbs

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14 October 2024

A group of pupils from Mosspark Primary School, have helped engineers replant approximately 1,500 bulbs on Mosspark Boulevard, Mosspark after the installation of a new pipeline on the road.

Milestone As Edinburgh Team Pulls Enormous Nine-Tonne Screw Pump To Surface

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23 October 2024

A multimillion-pound project in Edinburgh has taken a significant step forward following the removal of a nine-tonne screw pump from underneath the ground as part of the ongoing upgrade of McDonald Road Waste Water Pumping Station

Engineering masterpiece of the North East gets 21st century renewal

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20 September 2024

Scottish Water has reached a major milestone in its £60m investment to revamp Invercannie Water Treatment Works (WTW) in Aberdeenshire. Today (Friday 20 September) its successful modern makeover was celebrated with a re-opening and tree planting ceremony led by Judy Whyte, Provost of Aberdeenshire, alongside Scottish Water’s Chief Executive, Alex Plant and Board Chair, Deirdre Michie OBE.