Project Overview

A new Waste Water Pumping Station is being constructed at Almondbank, Perth. A new rising main pipeline has already been constructed as part of this project, going across farmland to connect the Pumping Station with the new sewer network  which eventually flows through the new 'super-sewer' that has recently been installed at Tay Street and Shore Road.

These upgrades are part of Scottish Water's investment in Perth to support the city's continued growth. These new waste water assets will also help to reduce the known risk of sewer flooding in the area.

View of construction site with a portable crane on the right. A cloudy sky is overhead.

Work is currently ongoing

We are currently decommissioning our existing waste water treatment works while building our new pumping station

Latest Update - July 25

Work is progressing well on site, with decommissioning of the existing waste water treatment works and construction of the new pumping station ongoing.

Our team on site have completed work on the deep shaft for the wet well, along with the valve chamber. We have also completed the installation of the new service kiosk, including controls panels, and we have began construction of the first manholes.

Work has also now started on the pipeline that will connect the new Pumping Station with the 'Super Sewer' recently installed on Tay Street and Shore Road.

Green kiosk view from front.

Our new service kiosk has been installed including control panels

Facing inside a deep shaft for a wet well

The deep shaft for our new wet well has been installed