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Average Scottish Household Water Bill to Increase by £42 from April 2026

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22 January 2026

From April 2026, average household water and waste water charges in Scotland will rise by £42 to support essential services and national infrastructure investment

Defib donated to Glenfarg community

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11 March 2026

Scottish Water has donated a defibrillator to the community of Glenfarg

Scottish Water Uses Advanced PipeDiver Technology to Survey Pipe in Dundee

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25 March 2026

Scottish Water Uses Advanced PipeDiver Technology to Survey Pipe in Dundee

Next Phase of Seafield Investment On Track For Summer Start

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12 March 2026

Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action and Energy Gillian Martin MSP has visited Seafield Waste Water Treatment Works to hear of plans for a significant investment to further improve the site’s odour performance

Low-Emission Supply Chain Partners Announced

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5 March 2026

We've announced new low-emission steel supply chain partners, as we continue our drive to cut carbon in our capital investment programme and operational services 

 

BLOG: Building a More Water‑Resilient Dundee

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26 February 2026

Catchment planner Dom McBennett takes a look at how a new way of managing surface water is at the heart of a major regeneration project in Dundee

Scottish Water Welcomes Wet Wipes Ban in Scotland

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13 February 2026

We support new regulations to ban plastic wet wipes in Scotland from August 2027 to protect the environment and cut sewer blockages.

Second Phase of Stewarton Sewer Flooding Project Complete

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12 February 2026

Scottish Water has completed the second and final phase of a £2.3million project to tackle sewer flooding on an East Ayrshire street

Craigleith Flooding Project Sees Residents Helping to Capture Rainwater

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2 October 2025

A new project in Edinburgh’s Craigleith area has seen free water butts and stormwater planters installed at 27 properties, to help reduce the risk of flooding

Customers in Tayside urged to save water

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16 October 2025

Scottish Water is calling on customers in the Dundee and Tayside area to continue to save water in homes and gardens – despite recent rain across Scotland.