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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.
Water and Waste Water Charges for 2023/24 Announced
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2 February 2023The amount households pay in Scotland for water and waste water services in 2023/24 will rise by an average of 37 pence per week.
Greater Green Goals for South Lanarkshire Facility
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13 March 2023A Scottish Water facility in South Lanarkshire has doubled its green energy production with an extension of its original carbon reducing scheme
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
North East solar projects shine a light on net zero commitment
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10 May 2023Two solar energy schemes have been completed in the North East by Scottish Water.
Perth 'super sewer' upgrade gets under way
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16 May 2023Scottish Water’s multi-million pound investment to upgrade the sewer network has started on site in Shore Road and Tay Street.
New Scottish Water Chief Executive takes up role
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1 June 2023The new Chief Executive of Scotland’s public water and waste water organisation has stepped into the role
Highest Ever Number of ‘Excellent’ Scottish Bathing Waters
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15 November 2022Scotland’s bathing water quality continues to improve with 38 out of 87 (44%) rated as ‘excellent’ for 2023
Local Artist Creates Oil Painting of 17th Century Edinburgh Landmark
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2 November 2022Sarah Kay Wren, a local community artist, painted the Comiston Spring House during lockdown as part of a final project for her studies at the Leith School of Art. The painting is now on display at Scottish Water’s Edinburgh office.
Bluestone Energy Submit Further Battery Energy Storage System Proposal to North Lanarkshire Council
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3 November 2022Bluestone Energy, a renewable energy developer, is planning to build a battery energy storage system at Scottish Water’s Airdrie Waste Water Treatment Works (WWTW) in North Lanarkshire.