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Dundee - Domestic Smart Monitoring Trial
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We're conducting a trial to install smart monitors in a sample selection of customer homes to better understand how much water we use and how we can all protect our precious natural resource
Water Main Upgrade on Forest Road Cumbernauld
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Water Main Upgrade on Forest Road Cumbernauld
Port Ellen Investment Project
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We are investing in the local water network in Port Ellen, upgrading the water main to ensure resilience of supplies to the area.
Our Sustainable Future Together
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Our Long-Term Strategy will help us ensure Scotland's water and waste water services are sustainable, resilient, and affordable for future generations
Greater Green Goals for South Lanarkshire Facility
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13 March 2023A Scottish Water facility in South Lanarkshire has doubled its green energy production with an extension of its original carbon reducing scheme
Staff battle flooding to safeguard water supply
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2 December 2022Employees speak about their battle to safeguard the water supply to homes and businesses in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire
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.
Scottish Water Rangers and Volunteers Join Forces to Keep Gladhouse Safe and Scenic
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31 October 2024Over 500 meters of aging fencing and wire has been removed from Gladhouse Reservoir by Scottish Water Rangers and volunteers, following feedback from the local community.
Check Your Pipes as Freeze Sees 30% Increase in Bursts
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10 January 2025We're urging customers to check their pipes for bursts as sub-zero temperatures see a 30% increase in two days