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Industrial Action Response
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10 November 2023Scottish Water response to impending strike action by union members
Industrial Action Suspended
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16 November 2023Planned industrial action by trade unions has been suspended after agreement was reached
Protect Your Property from water damage in cold weather
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15 January 2024Householders and businesses across Scotland are being urged by Scottish Water to ensure their water pipes are protected during further sub-zero temperatures
Scottish Water Apprenticeship Programme 2024
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1 March 2024With Scottish Apprenticeship Week in full flow, Scottish Water is gearing up to launch our campaign to hire the next generation of water professionals.
We're on a Mission - Celebrating Women in Scottish Water with Mechelle Barbour
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7 March 2024Waste Water team leader Michelle Barbour is on a mission to encourage more women into operational roles
Dog Detectives on the Scent of Leakage in Borders and East Lothian
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17 April 2024We're deploying a crack team of specially trained dogs to help locate hidden leaks on our network in rural areas
Taps on for Lochaber communities bringing hydration to the Highlands
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2 July 2024Local communities have welcomed the arrival of two new Scottish Water Top up Taps in Glencoe and Kinlochleven as the school summer holidays get under way.
Scottish Water on Board With Trail-Blazing 3D Project
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4 June 2024Scottish Water is dialling up its carbon-saving credentials by getting on board a trailblazing project to produce 3D concrete printed infrastructure components
Engineering masterpiece of the North East gets 21st century renewal
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20 September 2024Scottish 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.
Protect Property and Pipes from Water Damage this Winter
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4 November 2024We're urging customers to be prepared for winter to avoid burst pipes and flooding