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New Campaign Urges Scots to Bin All Wipes
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23 February 2022National call to bin all wipes and ban wipes containing plastic in new Nature Calls campaign to help protect the environment.
Green Graduate Case Studies
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8 February 2022Case studies from some of our graduates who are helping transform our services making them greener and fit for future generations
Multi-million Pounds Investment for Greenock Flood Prevention
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23 December 2022Scottish Water is to begin work on a £2.5million project to help tackle frequent flooding on the A8 trunk road through Greenock.
Record investment in Scotland’s water and waste water network but more is needed
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30 June 2023Scottish Water invested a record £886 million in the last year, its latest annual report has highlighted
Donation to help low income households stay hydrated this summer
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5 July 2023Low income households across Edinburgh will be helped to stay hydrated this summer
BLOG: Summer challenge for keeping Scotland’s water flowing
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14 July 2023When you work in a team obsessed with delivering great customer service it can make the most difficult times easier
Kelpies give 100th water tap legendary status
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15 July 2023Scotland’s 100th Top Up Tap has been unveiled in the shadow of the landmark country’s best-known water sprits the Kelpies
Improving Pathways at Milngavie Reservoirs
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31 July 2023The next phase of our multi-million-pounds investment project at Milngavie Reservoirs in East Dunbartonshire gets under way on Monday 14 August, 2023 and will focus on upgrading the paths around the historic beauty spot
Boost for emissions reduction as UK tech first deployed by Scottish Water
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16 August 2023A ground-breaking new technique for measuring emissions from waste water treatment plants (WWTW) is being deployed in Scotland for the first time
Customer Views Driving our Future Priorities
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17 August 2023Scottish Water customers are being given the chance to have their say in how a record amount of investment in Scotland’s water and waste water networks should be spent