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Water Saving Device: How to install a tap aerator

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The multifunctional swivel per use attachment fits onto your existing mixer tap and aerates to reduce the flow rate without affecting the wash and rinse effect. The aerator provides two flows, pull to create an aerated anti-splash flow, or push up to activate a spray.

Discoloured Water

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When we are doing maintenance or repairs to the water network, you may experience cloudy or discoloured water. This video explains what to do if you are affected.

Learn to Swim Launch

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Olympic swimming hero Duncan Scott joined a group of delighted school children to launch East Lothian’s Learn to Swim programme, supported by Scottish Water.

Meet a former apprentice Mark

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Mark started Scottish Water as a 16 year-old apprentice who didn’t quite know where his future lay. He worked in all areas of Scottish Water’s business and is now strategic development manager. Hear his story.

Water Saving Tips

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How to save water in and around the house

Jasmin Darjee: My Experience as a Quantity Surveying Graduate

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Jasmin reflects on her journey in the Graduate Programme, discussing the hands-on learning, key projects, and how she’s been supported in her role as a Quantity Surveying graduate at Scottish Water.

Byelaws Top Tips

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Follow these top tips to help you comply with Water Byelaws

Investing in Fort Augustus and Glenmoriston

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Working with its delivery alliance partner, Efficient Service Delivery (ESD), Scottish Water has developed proposals to replace the two existing water treatment works which currently serve the area with a single new works which would be located in forestry south of Invermoriston.

Fat-Fighting Fife's 160 Tonne Weight Loss

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Sewers in St Andrews are 160 tonnes lighter after being put on a diet by Scottish Water.

Ayrshire Top Up Tap Unveiled

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Iconic Scottish artist Steven Brown’s mascots ‘Betty’ and ‘Harris McCoo’ have helped local nursery children unveil a Top Up Tap in Ayr town centre, as part of Scottish Water’s initiative to encourage people to carry a reusable bottle and stay hydrated on the go.