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Edinburgh Water Supply Update June 2019

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Scottish Water's alliance partners Caledonia Water Alliance (CWA) are making great progress with the £20m investment in Edinburgh's water supply.

Interruption to Supply

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When we are doing maintenance or repairs to the water network, you may experience cloudy or discoloured water. This video explains what to do if you are affected.

Investment and Low Prices

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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 'Investment and Low Prices' featuring YouTuber Erin Doogan (@BeautyCreep). 

Largs Coastal Improvements

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£2.2 million project to help protect and enhance the environment of The Firth of Clyde and coastal waters.

Low Pressure

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This video explains what to do if you are experiencing low water pressure.

New Water Treatment Works in Oban in Action

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See what happens inside our new £29m water treatment facility

Scottish Water and RSPB Scotland working to increase Tree Sparrow population

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RSPB Scotland contacted Scottish Water a few months ago to say it believed the utility had ideal sites within land of its water treatment work to install bird boxes to encourage the bird to breed.  

Shieldhall Tunnel Construction Complete

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The construction phase of Scotland’s biggest waste water tunnel, which will help tackle flooding and improve river water quality in the Glasgow area, has been completed.

Staney Hill Lerwick project Update October 2018

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Scottish Water alongside our alliance partner, Efficient Service Delivery (ESD), are carrying out a programme of works on the water network in Lerwick.

This work will ensure that we continue to provide clear, fresh drinking water to our customers for many years to come.

Seafield Works marks 40th Anniversary

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It processes 300 million litres of waste water every day – enough to fill 121 Olympic-sized swimming pools. And this month, Scotland’s largest waste water treatment works at Seafield celebrates its 40th anniversary.