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Monster project secures sustainable water supply for Loch Ness communities

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18 September 2023

A state-of-the-art single Water Treatment Works has been built to replace two smaller WTWs. The new plant uses nanofiltration membranes to produce up to 1 million litres of world class drinking water every day, drawn from the largest body of freshwater in Scotland.

Data Drives Waste Water Site Improvements

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25 July 2023

An enhanced focus on data is giving Scotland’s most experienced waste water site operators a new insight into running critical infrastructure.

Tunnelling Machine Named By Glasgow Pupil

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13 October 2023

A Glasgow schoolgirl has won a competition to name a tunnel boring machine as part of Scottish Water’s multi-million-pound Glasgow Resilience Project.

Stepping up efforts to safeguard services from Storm Babet

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19 October 2023

Scottish Water is stepping up its efforts to protect water and waste water services for customers as severe weather sweeps across the country.

Industrial Action Response

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10 November 2023

Scottish Water response to impending strike action by union members

Flood Scheme Accelerates New Greenock Sewer Project

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1 December 2023

Scottish Water’s £2.5million project to alleviate flooding on the A8 East Hamilton Street in Greenock is to facilitate delivery of a second project to benefit Inverclyde.

Improving Urban Water Quality "on track"

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21 December 2023

Latest report on improving urban water quality shows delivery “on track” and new data is published

Need for Investment at Glenfarg Set Out

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28 December 2023

The need for a major upgrade of Glenfarg’s Water Treatment Works (WTW) has been set out in a new factsheet.

Major investment project to address sewer flooding in Pittenweem due to start

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8 January 2024

A multi-million pound investment project by Scottish Water to help reduce the risk of sewer flooding in Pittenweem is starting on 15th January