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Adapting Scotland’s Water and Waste Water Services to Climate Change
Our plan sets out what we must do and how we need to work with others to ensure our services against the impact of climate change
29 February 2024Scottish Water Pauses Project to Ensure 102nd Birthday is Celebrated in Style!
Scottish Water put a planned water shut down on temporary pause in Skye after it was set to clash with a very important celebration
29 February 2024Andrew's Munro Challenge Mission is First Off the Blocks
Climber Andrew Steel is first to sign up for annual Munro Challenge to raise funds for WaterAid
22 February 2024Swimmer Battles Health Setbacks to Teach Next Generation
Teenager Nathan McKechnie praised for commitment to teaching youngsters to swim despite major health issues
22 February 2024Tide has Turned on Greenock A8 Floods
Our £2.5million project to tackle frequent flooding on the A8 trunk road through Inverclyde has been completed
20 February 2024New Fife woodland boosts biodiversity and captures carbon
Scottish Water is creating a new woodland in the Lomond Hills, close to its Lomond Hills reservoir complex in Fife
14 February 2024BLOG: Balancing Climate Change, Investment and Water Charges - Alex Plant CEO
Alex Plant, Scottish Water CEO, talks about the importance of charges to tackle the effects of climate change on investment needs
02 February 2024Water and Waste Water Charges 2024 to 2025
Water and Waste Water Charges 2024 to 2025: Supporting Vital Investment for Future Services
01 February 2024King's Ransom for King's Inch as Multi Million Pound Sewer Upgrade Begins
The first phase of a more-than £10 million investment to upgrade the main sewer running between Renfrew and the Shieldhall waste water treatment works is about to get underway
29 January 2024South Ayrshire swim teacher inspires next wave
A young woman with Down Syndrome from South Ayrshire has been praised for her passion in creating the next generation of safe and competent swimmers in Scotland
23 January 2024Four Decades of Keeping Water Flowing to Highland Homes
Inverness water operative Lenny Hunter is retiring after almost four decades of keeping water flowing to Highland homes
23 January 2024Sewer Network Upgrades set to start at Broxden, Perth
Work is set to begin from Monday 5th February to upgrade essential sewer infrastructure that serves Broxden Business Park.
19 January 2024£9 million Highlands and Islands investment projects under way
Our 2024 multi-million investment programme kicks off across the Highlands and Islands this month, with three new projects getting under way in Newtonmore, Benbecula and Shetland.
16 January 2024Protect Your Property from water damage in cold weather
Householders and businesses across Scotland are being urged by Scottish Water to ensure their water pipes are protected during further sub-zero temperatures
15 January 2024Huge Thanks to Customers Following Greenock Burst
With all supplies back to normal, Scottish Water bosses are offering their sincere thanks to thousands of customers whose normal supplies were affected by a burst water main in Greenock
12 January 2024