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Key Capital Project Close to Completion
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30 October 2025A £3million project to help prevent wet wipes and other sewer related debris from entering the Water of Leith at Murrayfield in Edinburgh is nearly complete
Average Household Water Bills to Rise by £44/year to Fund Essential Investment
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28 January 2025Charges which fund vital water and waste water services in Scotland have been announced for 2025/26
Scottish Water Brings £4.5bn in Value to Scotland’s Economy
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29 July 2025Publicly-owned, we also support around 21,000 jobs according to an independent Economic Impact Report
Road Closure Lifted Early as Improving Urban Waters Project Takes Shape
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24 July 2025We 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
New Fife woodland boosts biodiversity and captures carbon
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14 February 2024Scottish Water is creating a new woodland in the Lomond Hills, close to its Lomond Hills reservoir complex in Fife
Adapting Scotland’s Water and Waste Water Services to Climate Change
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29 February 2024Our 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
80,000 Scottish Children Learn Vital Water Safety Skills
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14 June 2024Learn to Swim kids will get water safety lesson as part of Drowning Prevention Week 2024
New Schools Framework Launched to Transform Water Safety
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20 June 2024New initiative will reduce drowning risk as primary school children to get basic water safety and drowning prevention lessons
Engineering masterpiece of the North East gets 21st century renewal
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20 September 2024Scottish 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.
Scottish Water Installs 1000 New Sewer Monitors
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10 December 2024Communities will be able to access overflow data via new interactive map