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Wildlife Reserve Sewer Choke Hard to Swallow

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19 April 2022

The Scottish Wildlife Trust is backing our Nature Calls campaign asking Scots to bin wipes, after chokes caused sewage spills at a popular North Lanarkshire wildlife reserve.

Kieran Morgan retires after nearly four decades of service at Scottish Water

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15 April 2022

Kieran Morgan, from Saline, Fife, is celebrating his retirement after nearly four decades of service at Scottish Water

Keeping Water flowing in Arran

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15 July 2022

Tankers used to keep water flowing in Arran this Summer

Highest Ever Number of ‘Excellent’ Scottish Bathing Waters

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15 November 2022

Scotland’s bathing water quality continues to improve with 38 out of 87 (44%) rated as ‘excellent’ for 2023

Major Investment in Full Flow at Milngavie Reservoirs

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14 November 2022

A significant investment project is under way at Scottish Water’s Craigmaddie and Mugdock reservoirs in Milngavie, East Dunbartonshire

Scottish Water Cuts Carbon From Concrete

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17 November 2022

Scottish Water is cutting carbon emissions from construction using new concrete technology

Stay Safe Around Watercourses This Summer

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2 June 2022

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

BLOG: What do we do with all this water? – Brian McCarthy

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15 June 2022

Brian talks about how much water he uses on a normal day & how it all adds up

Plastic Free Helensburgh on a Mission for Nature Calls

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28 June 2022

Local campaigners and American missionaries are backing Scottish Water’s campaign to ban wipes that contain plastic.

Passengers Encouraged to Top Up from The Station Tap on World Refill Day

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16 June 2022

Passengers travelling through two of Scotland’s busiest railway stations are being encouraged to top up with Scottish tap water as part of a global campaign to prevent plastic pollution.