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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.
Old wooden pipes founds in Edinburgh
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260-Year-Old Wooden Water Pipes Unearthed in Capital
Tunnelling under railway near Kilmarnock
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Scottish Water has tunnelled under a railway line near Kilmarnock as a project to install a major new water main and improve services to more than 200,000 people progresses.
Water Saving Device: How to install the showerhead attachment
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This showerhead regulates the shower flow rate to 7 litres per minute, saving you up to 40 litres per day! Note: This attachment is not compatible with electric, multi jet, digital or Aqualisa showers.
New WTW in Stoer
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Scottish Water customers in one of the most picturesque areas of the country are now benefiting from a multi-million pounds investment by the utility after the completion of work on a new water treatment plant.
Stromness Project Completion
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A £10 million Scottish Water project which will maintain and improve the environment of Stromness Harbour has been completed.
Water Cycle Film
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Learn about the history of water, how to look after it & our beautiful environment
Environmental investment project in Hillhead and Kelvingrove Park areas of Glasgow starts
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Scottish Water is about to start a major project on its waste water infrastructure in the West End of Glasgow to improve the environment and water quality in the River Kelvin.
New Water Treatment Works in Oban in Action
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See what happens inside our new £29m water treatment facility
Water Saving Device: How to install the universal plug
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Is your sink plug leaking or missing? Our universal plug works with most sinks, helping to save water running down the drain.