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How We Kept Scotland's Water Flowing in the Face of Storm Eowyn

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30 January 2025

What does it take to keep water and waste water services flowing in the face of a storm - by numbers

Reservoir Revamp Gets Friends' Approval

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1 March 2023

We launched a hat-trick of key achievements at Milngavie Reservoirs, all with a little help from our friends

Road Closures Required for £2million Sewer Scheme

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14 January 2025

We are more than half-way to completing a £2million project to upgrade the local sewer network in Glenmavis, North Lanarkshire

Improving Pathways at Milngavie Reservoirs

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31 July 2023

The next phase of our multi-million-pounds investment project at Milngavie Reservoirs in East Dunbartonshire gets under way on Monday 14 August, 2023 and will focus on upgrading the paths around the historic beauty spot

 

Building Bridges in Milngavie, East Dunbartonshire

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24 March 2023

We have completed an operation to replace a battered 130-year-old bridge at Milngavie Reservoirs as part of a massive facelift for the popular beauty spot

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

Industrial Action - Statement

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19 February 2025

Scottish Water issues statement to reassure customers as a result of a union ballot on potential strike action

Scotland’s Largest Waste Water Pumping Station Gets £478,000 Solar Boost

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25 February 2025

Scotland’s largest waste water pumping station is now partly powered by renewable energy

Cameron Clark Named Net Zero Scottish Apprentice of the Year

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3 March 2025

Scottish Water apprentice Cameron Clark scoops Net Zero gong at Scottish Apprenticeship Awards

Reservoir Ranger Helen - From Asia to Carron Valley

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26 February 2025

Helen Rountree shares her journey from traveling the world as an English teacher to a new career as a Scottish Water Visitor Management Ranger