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Stay safe around watercourses this summer

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5 June 2023

Scottish Water is urging people to stay safe, behave responsibly and not take risks around watercourses such as reservoirs, rivers and lochs this summer

Record investment in Scotland’s water and waste water network but more is needed

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30 June 2023

Scottish Water invested a record £886 million in the last year, its latest annual report has highlighted

BLOG: Quest for Water Taps into a Thirst for Hydro Knowledge and Innovation - Fiona Millar

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11 January 2023

Hydro Nation Chair, Fiona Miller, reflects 1 year on from being appointed as Programme Manager.

Water and Waste Water Charges for 2023/24 Announced

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2 February 2023

The amount households pay in Scotland for water and waste water services in 2023/24 will rise by an average of 37 pence per week. 

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.

Time to Rethink Our Relationship with Water

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3 February 2025

Our new Draft Long Term Strategy Consultation is asking everyone to consider how they use water in the face of growing challenges

A Team Effort for New Trees at Glencourse

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26 February 2025

Scottish Water volunteers joined forces with environmental charity Friends of the Pentlands to plant hundreds of trees near Glencorse Reservoir

Scottish Water Responds to DWQR Annual Report

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10 September 2025

Latest report shows our compliance is high but there is more to do to reduce incidents

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

BLOG Scotland's World Class Water

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17 November 2025

In his most recent blog, Alex Plant talks about the need to keep investing in Scotland's world class water