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Self Generating Skellyton Now Online
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20 January 2023A Scottish Water treatment works in South Lanarkshire is partially powering itself thanks to green energy.
Seafield reaches Renewable Energy Milestone
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31 January 2023Scotland’s largest, waste water treatment works is now generating all of its own power and supplying enough surplus renewable electricity to power 800 homes each day
Project completion at Forfar Loch Country Park
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23 February 2023Essential works have been completed on the sewer network within popular Angus country park
Traffic Restrictions on A8 Greenock for Two Weeks
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13 February 2023Road users in Greenock are being advised of road traffic management to allow VITAL works as part of a £2.5million flood alleviation project.
A8 Greenock Traffic Management Delayed
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22 February 2023Our planned works as part of a £2.5million flood investigation project on the A8 in Greenock have been delayed.
First Phase of Multi-Million Pounds Water Investment
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22 February 2023We are set to begin the first phase of a £26million project to improve the water supply to tens of thousands of customers in the south-east of Glasgow.
Scottish Water Among Country’s Biggest Businesses to Help Launch Carbon Reducing Hub
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27 March 2023Scottish Water is among a group of businesses from across Scotland to join forces to launch a new climate action initiative to accelerate the transition to a net zero future
Updated Overflow Data Published
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30 March 2023Scottish Water data relating to waste water overflow events for the five year period of 2018-2022 has been published
Scottish Water celebrates UK plastic wipes ban
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4 April 2023Scottish Water is today welcoming a major win for our Nature Calls campaign
Davy Nutt Retires after almost half a century at Scottish Water
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22 March 2023Annan’s David ‘Davy’ Nutt, 64, is hanging up his hi-vis after a career at Scottish Water spanning five decades