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Glasgow Resilience Project
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This major investment will increase resilience and protect supplies for around one million customers in Glasgow and Ayrshire
Overflow Map
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Our interactive map captures near real-time data from all monitored overflows across Scotland
Our Work in Rwanda
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Discover how we are helping to give 5 million people in Rwanda access to clean water
Second Phase of Flood Project A Step Closer for Picturesque Pittenweem
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5 December 2025A planning application has been submitted for the second phase of an £8million Scottish Water project to protect the picturesque Fife village of Pittenweem from flooding
Eela Treatment Works receives TTU
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2 December 2025Work at a new water treatment works in Eela for Scottish Water continues.
The publicly owned utility is working with Ross-Shire Engineering (RSE) to upgrade the facility in Shetland.
The current plant, built in 1978, provides approximately 4.3million litres of water a day to around 5,400 residents.
Keeping £13m Sewer Upgrade Project On Track by Going Under
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2 December 2025A key phase of a £13m project has been completed after Scottish Water successfully tunnelled under the main Glasgow to Stirling railway line
Scottish Water Confirms Preferred Bidders to Deliver Multi-billion Pound Transformation of Water and Waste Water Infrastructure
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18 December 2025Scottish Water has announced the preferred bidders for partner companies it will work with to transform the country’s public assets to keep taps flowing and protect the environment.
Scottish Water Leads Way with Low Carbon Concrete Pledge
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9 December 2025Scottish Water has become the first UK organisation to sign a pledge committing itself to buying a certain amount of low carbon concrete over the next five years
Bute Solar Schemes Powering Scottish Water Sites
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10 December 2025Two new solar schemes are now helping to power essential water and waste water services on the Isle of Bute, cutting operational costs and saving carbon