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Scottish Water Employees Take on 100 Mile Cycle Challenge for WaterAid
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18 March 2026Scottish Water employees successfully completed a gruelling 100‑mile cycling challenge on 13 March in support of WaterAid, raising vital funds to help improve access to clean water and sanitation for communities in Malawi and Rwanda
Scottish Water and Scottish Fire and Rescue Service on Safety Patrol at Gladhouse
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25 February 2026Scottish Water and the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service this week warned people about the dangers at reservoirs and other bodies of water when they patrolled a popular reservoir in Midlothian.
Scottish Water proudly supports the ICS's Service With Respect Campaign
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7 October 2025At Scottish Water, we are committed to providing exceptional service to our customers while ensuring the safety and well-being of our dedicated customer-facing staff
Scottish Water Continues Essential Sewer Repairs in Haymarket, Edinburgh
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15 January 2025Scottish Water is set to commence the second phase of essential sewer repair works in Rosebery Crescent, Edinburgh, following the successful completion of upgrades to the waste water infrastructure at the end of last year
Stay Safe Around Reservoirs and Watercourses this Summer
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9 July 2025Scottish Water is calling on people to stay safe, behave responsibly and not take risks around around water this summer
Orkney's Water Set to Hydrate Island Games
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1 July 2025Athletes, volunteers and spectators are being encouraged to stay hydrated using Orkney’s world class drinking water during the Island Games, after organisers joined forces with Scottish Water to help reduce the event’s need for single use plastic bottles.
Overflow Map
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Our interactive map captures near real-time data from all monitored overflows across Scotland
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