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John bids fond farewell to water industry after 47 years

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4 October 2022

Scottish Water engineer John Macleod has called time on almost five decades in the water industry

Scottish Water Help Corkerhill Community in Glasgow

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7 October 2022

Grass seeds and fencing have been donated to the local sports facilities and community hub in the Corkerhill area of Glasgow.

Be a Superhero, Not a Villain

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20 May 2022

Spidey-senses are tingling at Scottish Water after the discovery of a Spider Man t-shirt which was blocking the sewer system in Dalmellington, East Ayrshire

Major Sewer Upgrade Unveiled for Glasgow's Southside

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25 May 2022

Scottish Water is set to invest £750,000 upgrading the sewer network in the city’s Cathcart area to help reduce the risk of flooding

Hydro Nation Scholars see innovation in action at Inverurie

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9 May 2022

As part of their summer school training programme, a group of 20 of the Scottish Government’s Hydro Nation Scholars attended Scottish Waters £21 million state-of-the-art Inverurie Waste Water Treatment Works, to learn more about the facility.

New Loch Ness water supply in full flow

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30 August 2022

Scottish Water has reached a major milestone in its significant investment to provide a single, improved water supply for Fort Augustus and Glenmoriston

Significant Carbon Savings from Circular Economy Approach

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30 August 2022

Adopting circular economy principles to refurbish rather than replace four scraper bridges at Dalmarnock Waste Water Treatment Works (WWTW) in Glasgow has resulted in an 80% carbon reduction.

Graduates and Apprentices to Help Scotland's Drinking and Waste Water Services Go Greener

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8 February 2022

More than 1,000 graduates and apprentices will help transform Scotland’s drinking and waste water services making them greener and fit for future generations

Crookston Castle PS Pupil Names Tunnel Boring Machine 'The Crookie Monster'

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11 February 2022

A 10 year-old girl from Crookston Castle Primary School won a Scottish Water competition to name a tunnel boring machine which has just carried out key work on part of a project to improve water services for one million people

New Play Equipment for Tong Primary

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15 February 2022

A Scottish Water project has seen pupils at Tong Primary School receive new play equipment aimed at encouraging them to have fun outside