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Carbon Cutting Key to Project Success

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11 July 2023

Innovative materials, methods and equipment have been at the centre of a multi-million-pound project to tackle sewer flooding in Giffnock, Glasgow.

Home Straight for Sewer Flooding Project

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16 March 2023

Our multi-million pound project to tackle sewer flooding in Giffnock, Glasgow is on the home straight with all major construction components close to completion.

Solar Energy Boost Cuts Carbon at Central Belt Treatment Works

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30 July 2024

More than 885 solar panels have been installed on two Scottish Water sites in the Central Belt, helping to save 57 tonnes of carbon a year

Shovels in the Ground as £12m Stewarton Investment Works Start

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23 August 2024

Work on a multi-million-pound, multi-project package of investment to alleviate sewer flooding in Stewarton, East Ayrshire is set to begin

Scottish Water Unveils New Top Up Tap in Lochgilphead

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30 August 2024

Residents and visitors in Lochgilphead can now enjoy fresh, free drinking water on the go thanks to a new Top Up Tap installed by Scottish Water.

Green Energy Scheme Delivered in Perth

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4 September 2024

A Scottish Water site in Perth is now significantly greener, thanks to the installation of an £852,000 solar scheme

Green Energy to Power Pumps at Moffat Borehole

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12 September 2024

A solar scheme in Moffat is now helping power the pumps which provide water to the town’s water treatment works

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.

National swimming framework spotlighted in the capital

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27 September 2024

Swim champions back nationwide push to transform water safety

Bat Detectives on Patrol at Scotland’s Largest Waste Water Pumping Station

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2 October 2024

Bat detectives have been called out to see if the elusive creatures are roosting in the rafters of Scotland’s largest waste water pumping station