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Our Plan to Protect Scotland's World Class Water for Next 25 Years

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25 May 2025

Our strategic plan aims to ensure water and waste water services remain sustainable, resilient and affordable

Adapting Scotland’s Water and Waste Water Services to Climate Change

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29 February 2024

Our plan sets out what we must do and how we need to work with others to ensure our services against the impact of climate change

Solar Scheme Powering Waste Water Treatment in Milnathort

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10 June 2025

Work on a £115,000 solar project at a waste water treatment works which serves customers in and around Milnathort is now complete

Significant Progress On Peterhead To Ellon Investment

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19 June 2025

Scottish Water is making rapid progress on its £38million investment project.

Falkirk School Makes a Splash in Scottish Water Challenge

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25 June 2025

Primary 6 lass wins Generation H2O challenge to design a poster to help protect Scotland's water

Road Closure Lifted Early as Improving Urban Waters Project Takes Shape

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24 July 2025

We have completed a key phase of a flood alleviation project allowing an important route into Stewarton in East Ayrshire to be reopened over a month early

Scottish Water Brings £4.5bn in Value to Scotland’s Economy

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29 July 2025

Publicly-owned, we also support around 21,000 jobs according to an independent Economic Impact Report

Award Winning Partnership Pilot to Deliver Billions in Investment

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4 August 2025

Scottish Water is to adopt an award-winning model for partnership working to deliver billions of pounds worth of capital investment

Scottish Water Creates New Native Woodlands in South Lanarkshire

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5 August 2025

We've planted thousands of native trees on land at two South Lanarkshire sites, helping to boost biodiversity and lock up carbon

Scottish Water keeps Skerries in supply

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11 August 2025

One of Scotland’s most easterly points has successfully been kept in water supply after a period of low rainfall affecting water reserves on Skerries.