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Significant Carbon Savings from Circular Economy Approach
Adopting circular economy principles to refurbish rather than replace four scraper bridges at Dalmarnock Waste Water Treatment Works (WWTW) in Glasgow has resulted in an 80% carbon reduction.
30 August 2022Two Million Thank You’s as New Taps Quench Thirst for Water Refills
Our Top Up Taps have now saved the equivalent of more than two million single-use plastic bottles
12 August 2022"Don't Be A Tube" - Firm Plea As Sewer Suffers Vandalism
Our sewer response team was shocked to discover a sewer blocked with a number of tree protector tubes in East Renfrewshire.
12 August 2022Maintaining Normal Summer Public Water Supply
Scottish Water is working to maintain public water supply to customers in parts of the country affected by prolonged dry warm summer weather.
04 August 2022‘Challenging but Successful Year’ for Scottish Water - Annual Report Highlights
Scotland’s public water and waste water provider has published its annual report
27 June 2022Passengers Encouraged to Top Up from The Station Tap on World Refill Day
Passengers travelling through two of Scotland’s busiest railway stations are being encouraged to top up with Scottish tap water as part of a global campaign to prevent plastic pollution.
16 June 2022BLOG: What do we do with all this water? – Brian McCarthy
Brian talks about how much water he uses on a normal day & how it all adds up
15 June 2022Major Works to Tackle Sewer Flooding in Giffnock
We will begin a long-awaited project to help tackle sewer flooding in Giffnock, East Renfrewshire as schools close for summer
13 June 2022Innovative ‘dual-sided’ solar scheme at Aberdeenshire treatment site
An innovative solar scheme which produces energy from both sides of a solar panel has been installed at a Scottish Water site to support the company’s drive towards net zero emissions.
01 June 2022