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Crookston Castle PS Pupil Names Tunnel Boring Machine 'The Crookie Monster'
A 10 year-old girl from Crookston Castle Primary School won a Scottish Water competition to name a tunnel boring machine which has just carried out key work on part of a project to improve water services for one million people
11 February 2022Graduates and Apprentices to Help Scotland's Drinking and Waste Water Services Go Greener
More than 1,000 graduates and apprentices will help transform Scotland’s drinking and waste water services making them greener and fit for future generations
08 February 2022Green Graduate Case Studies
Case studies from some of our graduates who are helping transform our services making them greener and fit for future generations
08 February 2022Oban Investment in Final Stages
Our £4.6 million investment to upgrade Oban’s water network is on track to be completed by the end of February
Extreme Weather Led to ‘Extraordinary’ Period for Scottish Water, New Report Reveals
Extreme weather conditions led to one of the “most challenging and extraordinary periods” for Scotland’s water and wastewater provider.
20 January 2022Multi-Million Pounds Project Enters Final Phase
Our £11.5 million project to protect a Lanarkshire community from sewer flooding has entered its final phase
18 January 2022State of the Art Supply for Islay
Multi-million pound Islay investment onstream after marathon journey and months of on-site testing
14 January 2022Loch Tay Investment Project Complete
We've completed a £160,000 programme of much needed work to upgrade water pipes for communities along Loch Tay
23 December 2021Scottish Water Project Blooming in Glasgow's Southside
Cherry trees have been planted as part of our multi-million pounds investment to protect supplies for a million customers across Glasgow and Ayrshire