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BLOG: Balancing Climate Change, Investment and Water Charges - Alex Plant CEO
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2 February 2024Alex Plant, Scottish Water CEO, talks about the importance of charges to tackle the effects of climate change on investment needs
Water and Waste Water Charges 2024 to 2025
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1 February 2024Water and Waste Water Charges 2024 to 2025: Supporting Vital Investment for Future Services
Adapting Scotland’s Water and Waste Water Services to Climate Change
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29 February 2024Our plan sets out what we must do and how we need to work with others to ensure our services against the impact of climate change
Scotland’s New Green Waste Water Treatment Works set to help Winchburgh Flourish
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28 October 2024The construction of Scotland’s lowest carbon new waste water treatment works, to support the future of one of the country's fastest-growing communities, has been completed by Scottish Water.
Munro Mission Complete as Last Team Reaches Summit for WaterAid Projects
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11 October 2024This year's Munro Challenge saw more than 200 hikers conquer the peaks to raise cash to fund vital water projects in Rwanda
Reports
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Here you can find our 25 year Water Resource Plan, Innovations Reports and the summary of our Public Consultation "Shaping the Future".
Our Sustainable Future Together
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Our Long-Term Strategy will help us ensure Scotland's water and waste water services are sustainable, resilient, and affordable for future generations
New year, new water works. Taps are turned on at new £30 million Peebles water treatment works
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9 January 2023A new water treatment works supplying up to 4 million litres of fresh, clear drinking water each day to Peebles, Eddleston, Eshiels and Lyne Station has been switched on.
Seafield reaches Renewable Energy Milestone
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31 January 2023Scotland’s largest, waste water treatment works is now generating all of its own power and supplying enough surplus renewable electricity to power 800 homes each day