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New Loch Ness water supply in full flow
Scottish Water has reached a major milestone in its significant investment to provide a single, improved water supply for Fort Augustus and Glenmoriston
30 August 2022Listening to our Customers to Help Deliver Water Services of the Future
We are inviting people to come to our Annual Consultative Meeting (ACM) in Edinburgh later this month to learn how we maintain over 63,000 miles of water and sewer pipes.
22 August 2022Two Million Thank You’s as New Taps Quench Thirst for Water Refills
Our Top Up Taps have now saved the equivalent of more than two million single-use plastic bottles
12 August 2022Linlithgow Group Encourage Water Conservation
Linlithgow’s Burgh Beautiful floral and environmental group has created a summer flower display to highlight water scarcity
09 August 2022Blast From the Past for £450,000 Dam Renovation
We have applied for Listed Building Consent to carry out £450,000 of flood improvement works on the dam and sluice house of Loch Venachar near Callander.
08 August 2022£11.5 million Project Close to Completion
Our £11.5million project to help reduce sewer flooding in Craigneuk, North Lanarkshire is all but complete.
04 August 2022New Top Up Tap marks completion of water network upgrade in Drum
A brand new Top up Tap has been unveiled in Drumnadrochit, providing locals and visitors with a free and accessible place to fill up their reusable bottles and stay hydrated while enjoying the area
02 August 2022Stay Hydrated as Temperatures Rise
People across Scotland are being reminded of the importance of keeping topped up with water during rising summer temperatures
18 July 2022Warm Weather Leads to Water Use Call
Scottish Water is urging people across the country to help maintain normal water supplies by being as efficient as possible in how much they use every day.
15 July 2022Change to Road Traffic Management on Cathcart Investment Project
We're advising road users of an urgent change to the road traffic management currently in place in Clarkston Road, Cathcart to enable a £750,000 sewer upgrade investment project
15 July 2022South Lanarkshire Sewer Flooding Project Reaches New Stage
A £2.5 million project to help reduce sewer flooding in Stonehouse village has reached a new milestone as excavation works begin in the grounds of the local primary school.
08 July 2022Busby Glen Sewer Upgrade Project to Re-start
Work is set to re-commence on the final stages of a project to improve the sewer network in Busby Glen, Giffnock
Look after the loch
Look after the loch – that’s the message Scottish Water is sending to anyone planning to visit or camp near Lintrathen or Backwater reservoirs this summer.
01 July 2022Annan Investment to Prevent Future Flooding Nears Completion
A major £6.4 million Scottish Water upgrade, to help protect homes in Annan from sewer flooding, is nearing completion
30 June 2022