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Protecting your data
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To be trusted to serve Scotland we need to be trusted to protect the personal information of our customers and colleagues. It's not just the law, it's the right thing to do and it relies on all of us.
How to Prepare for a Flood
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This video has a number of tips to help prepare for a flood and how you can minimise the risk to your property.
Douglas Millican
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Chief Executive Douglas Millican explains our vision to care for the water that people depend on and the natural environment
Seafield Works marks 40th Anniversary
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It processes 300 million litres of waste water every day – enough to fill 121 Olympic-sized swimming pools. And this month, Scotland’s largest waste water treatment works at Seafield celebrates its 40th anniversary.
Largs Coastal Improvements
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£2.2 million project to help protect and enhance the environment of The Firth of Clyde and coastal waters.
The Story of the Shieldhall Tunnel
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Watch to see the journey of the Shieldhall Tunnel as it completes its 3.1 mile-long waste water tunnel in the south of Glasgow as part of the biggest upgrade of the city’s waste water network in more than a century.
Oban WTW Visit to Rockfield Primary school
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We visited Rockfield Primary School which is located just a few minutes from the site of the new Tullich water treatment work and talked to the children about how the new works, the water cycle and the benefits of staying hydrated.
Aberdeen Youngsters Turn the Tide on Marine Litter
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A group of young Aberdeen water warriors have been helping clean up a popular section of Aberdeen Central Beach
10th Top Up Tap Launched
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Scotland’s newest water top up tap has been unveiled by the band whose music is the soundtrack to the campaign to encourage people to stay hydrated on the move.
Shieldhall Tunnel TBM naming ceremony
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Construction of the biggest waste water tunnel ever to be built in Scotland is about to start after Roseanna Cunningham, the Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform, launched a giant state-of-the-art tunnel boring machine in the south of Glasgow.