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Independent Customer Group

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Find out how our Independent Customer Group is supporting our transformation journey

Nature-based solution proposed to tackle flooding in Downfield

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17 June 2022

Plans to reduce flooding in the Downfield area of Dundee using nature-based solutions have taken a firm step forward.

Industrial Action Latest Update

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9 November 2023

Plan to protect essential services for customers

Industrial Action Suspended

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16 November 2023

Planned industrial action by trade unions has been suspended after agreement was reached

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

Improving Urban Waters Remains on Track as Planned Update Published

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14 December 2022

Scottish Water’s plan to further improve the quality of the country’s urban waterways has been updated a year on from its publication

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

Free Planters and Water Butts for Prestwick Neighbourhood to Reduce Flood Risk

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5 April 2024

We've launched a pilot project offering 250 homeowners free water butts and planters to help reduce the risk of flooding for their neighbours downstream

Free Planters and Water Butts for Prestwick Neighbourhood to Reduce Flood Risk

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5 April 2024

We've launched a pilot project offering 250 homeowners free water butts and planters to help reduce the risk of flooding for their neighbours downstream

Engineering masterpiece of the North East gets 21st century renewal

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20 September 2024

Scottish Water has reached a major milestone in its £60m investment to revamp Invercannie Water Treatment Works (WTW) in Aberdeenshire. Today (Friday 20 September) its successful modern makeover was celebrated with a re-opening and tree planting ceremony led by Judy Whyte, Provost of Aberdeenshire, alongside Scottish Water’s Chief Executive, Alex Plant and Board Chair, Deirdre Michie OBE.