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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.

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.

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.

Stop Sewers Getting Murky When Cooking Your Turkey

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Scottish Water launched a pilot project in St Andrews in September to substantially reduce the number of blockages it has to deal with as a result of FOG being incorrectly disposed of by businesses which serve food.

Greenock Investment is underway

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Work started in Jaunary 2018 on a £2.8m investment project to improve Scottish Water’s waste water infrastructure and tackle flooding in Greenock town centre.

Glasgows Top Up Tap Launch

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Scottish Water’s latest Top up Tap will be switched on in Glasgow’s bustling Buchanan Street today to keep festive shoppers hydrated in the countdown to Christmas.

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.

Lead pipes - What you can do

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Lead pipes - What You Can Do to Reduce Lead in Your Drinking Water

West Highland Way Top Up Tap

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We made a spectacular film of our trademark Scottish Water refillable bottle on an epic road trip along the iconic West Highland Way.

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.