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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
Scottish Water Response to Thaw and Rise in Burst Pipes
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18 December 2022Our teams have spent the weekend responding to a surge of burst pipes and leaks as the subzero freeze turns into a rapid thaw
Record investment in Scotland’s water and waste water network but more is needed
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30 June 2023Scottish Water invested a record £886 million in the last year, its latest annual report has highlighted
Plans in the Pipeline to Drain the Rain in Borrowfield, Montrose
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11 July 2023Scottish Water has written to residents in the Borrowfield area of Montrose, outlining proposed investment to address flooding problems that affect the area during heavy rainfall.
E-Van Hits the Road in Net Zero Challenge
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11 August 2023Scottish Water team hits the road for epic road rally to celebrate electric vehicles