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Lifesize whale sculpture gifted to Orkney community to commemorate marine wildlife tragedy

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22 June 2023

A lifesize whale sculpture commemorating a marine wildlife tragedy has been installed at a coastal site in Orkney, previously used by Scottish Water to dry and store sludge from the production of drinking water

Warm Weather Water Demand Challenge Remains

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23 June 2023

A lack of sustained rainfall combined with high customer demand continues to present challenges to maintaining customer supplies – and could do so for weeks to come

Top Up Tap in Festival Line-Up

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7 June 2023

A Scottish Water Top Up Tap made its debut at the recent Riverside Festival in Glasgow, playing a key role in helping to reduce plastic waste

Stakeholders receive update on Ellon treatment works recovery effort

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16 June 2023

A group of councillors and environmental stakeholders has visited Ellon Waste Water Treatment Works (WWTW) to discuss Scottish Water’s progress following a pollution incident which occurred during an extreme river spate in November 2022

New Scottish Water Chief Executive takes up role

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1 June 2023

The new Chief Executive of Scotland’s public water and waste water organisation has stepped into the role

Save Water Call - And Let Lawns Go Brown - To Maintain Normal Public Supply

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14 June 2023

We are repeating our call for customers to use water as efficiently as possible in homes and gardens and help us protect resources and maintain normal supplies across the country

Three Dee taps are affa fine

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23 June 2023

A trio of new Scottish Water Top up Taps is ready to keep locals and visitors hydrated this summer after springing up along the banks of the River Dee

Call for public support in stopping fire hydrant vandalism to reduce risk to lives

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12 June 2023

Scottish Water and the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service are warning the public that fire hydrant vandalism can cause widespread disruption and put lives at risk

Brian Warren retires after half a century of looking after Edinburgh's pipes

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19 June 2023

Brian Warren from Drylaw, Edinburgh is celebrating his retirement after 36 years of service at Scottish Water

Save water call to maintain normal public supply

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2 June 2023

Scottish Water is calling on people to use water as efficiently as possible in homes and gardens