Dalreoch, Dumbarton
Project Overview
We are upgrading the wastewater network at Dalreoch in Dumbarton to improve the environment on the River Leven by reducing spills and preventing sewer related debris from entering the environment.
The work is part of our £500m Improving Urban Waters programme.
At A Glance
- Preventing sewer debris entering the environment
- £4million investment
- Delivered by Caledonia Water Alliance
River Leven
The project will reduce spills and prevent sewer related debris from entering the environment during periods of heavy rain
What We Are Doing
We are installing new pipework to carry wastewater flows to a new storm overflow chamber. This will be fitted with a powered mesh screen preventing anything larger than 6mm from entering the water environment during periods of heavy rainfall.
The new storm overflow is being located under the overflow car park of Dalreoch railway station to allow the car park to remain partially open during construction to minimise impact on rail users.
The new chamber and outfall will replace the existing ones which are located under the Forge Metal Recycling scrapyard. These will be decommissioned.
The new overflow will be installed underneath the car park
The work is part of our Improving Urban Waters programme
Why We Are Doing It
The current storm overflow has been identified as a high priority for replacement by Scottish Water and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA).
Under the banner ‘Draining the Rain, Enhancing the Environment’ the Improving Urban Waters investment will help reduce spills and prevent sewage related debris such as wet wipes from entering the environment during periods of rainfall.
Open As Usual
The main car park at Dalreoch railway station will remain open throughout the project
Community Engagement
We held a briefing for key stakeholders in April 2026. Details of the project can be seen in the slide presentation below.