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Project completion at Forfar Loch Country Park

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23 February 2023

Essential works have been completed on the sewer network within popular Angus country park

Scottish Water Launches Biggest Ever Apprenticeships Drive

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28 February 2023

Scottish Water is starting a major recruitment campaign to hire 60 apprentices across the country

Scottish Water Among Country’s Biggest Businesses to Help Launch Carbon Reducing Hub 

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27 March 2023

Scottish 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

Building Bridges in Milngavie, East Dunbartonshire

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24 March 2023

We have completed an operation to replace a battered 130-year-old bridge at Milngavie Reservoirs as part of a massive facelift for the popular beauty spot

New Scottish Water Chief Executive takes up role

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1 June 2023

The new Chief Executive of Scotland’s public water and waste water organisation has stepped into the role

Deputy First Minister Unveils New Green Heating in Dalmarnock

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1 June 2023

The Deputy First Minister has switched on an innovative new District Heating Network in the east end of Glasgow

State of the Art Supply for Islay

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14 January 2022

Multi-million pound Islay investment onstream after marathon journey and months of on-site testing

Scottish Water Plans Leadership Transition

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24 January 2022

Douglas Millican is to step down as Scottish Water’s Chief Executive next year, after 10 years in the role and 20 years on its board and executive leadership team

Local MP Sees Turriff Water Investment Progress

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6 April 2022

Banff and Buchan MP David Duguid visited to see the investment that Scottish Water is making in the future of Turriff Water Treatment Works

 

Borders Reservoir Refills After Investigatory Works

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26 July 2022

Scottish Water has shared images and video taken from the bottom of a Borders dam which has been drained for the first time ever in order to help the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) determine the future of the structure.