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Woodland Creation Programme on Track to Hit Half a Million Trees Milestone
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29 November 2024Scottish Water is on track to hit a major milestone of 500,000 trees planted through its woodland creation programme by the end of this planting season
Adapting Scotland’s Water and Waste Water Services to Climate Change
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29 February 2024Our 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
Scottish Water continues to invest in improving urban waters in Edinburgh
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4 October 2023Major works to upgrade the sewer network around the Water of Leith will start in 2024
A Team Effort for New Trees at Glencourse
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26 February 2025Scottish Water volunteers joined forces with environmental charity Friends of the Pentlands to plant hundreds of trees near Glencorse Reservoir
Water Quality
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Learn how we test and maintain water quality to ensure you receive the highest standard of water
BLOG The End of Endless Water: How Climate Change is Rewriting Scotland's Future
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29 September 2025Marking the start of Scottish Climate Week, Chair of Scottish Water Deirdre Michie writes about how climate change is breaking the illusion of Scotland's 'endless water' supply
Drinking Water Protection Scheme (DWPS)
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Find out more about our Drinking Water Protection Scheme
Water and Waste Water Charges for 2023/24 Announced
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2 February 2023The amount households pay in Scotland for water and waste water services in 2023/24 will rise by an average of 37 pence per week.
Two Month Road Closure to Deliver Improving Urban Waters Project
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16 June 2025A key route into Stewarton in East Ayrshire is to be closed for approximately two months as Scottish Water delivers a £16million package of investments in the town
Kyle Residents Invited to Find Out More About Lead Pipe Replacement Project
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9 May 2024Scottish Water is inviting residents in Kyle of Lochalsh to find out more about an on-going project to identify any remaining lead pipes in the area served by Kyle Water Treatment Works (WTW)