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Biodiversity Improvements Carried Out at Inchgarth Reservoir

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24 April 2025

Work to provide an improved habitat for wading and farmland birds, as well as protecting and enhancing biodiversity, has been carried out on land around a popular Aberdeen reservoir

Uist Crofter Praises Benefits of Peatland Restoration Projects

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4 March 2025

Two pilot peatland restoration projects in the Uists have now been completed by Scottish Water

Young eco-warriors: New Monkland Pupils plant trees after major sewer upgrade

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7 March 2025

New Monkland Primary School pupils assist in tree planting following major infrastructure upgrade

Cameron Clark Named Net Zero Scottish Apprentice of the Year

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3 March 2025

Scottish Water apprentice Cameron Clark scoops Net Zero gong at Scottish Apprenticeship Awards

Scottish Water rises to Festive Weather Challenges

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8 January 2024

Scottish Water teams spent the festive period ensuring the country’s public water network and waste water systems operated smoothly

King's Ransom for King's Inch as Multi Million Pound Sewer Upgrade Begins

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29 January 2024

The first phase of a more-than £10 million investment to upgrade the main sewer running between Renfrew and the Shieldhall waste water treatment works is about to get underway

£9 million Highlands and Islands investment projects under way

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16 January 2024

Our 2024 multi-million investment programme kicks off across the Highlands and Islands this month, with three new projects getting under way in Newtonmore, Benbecula and Shetland.

Teachers needed to create 'generation swim'

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9 January 2024

The team behind the Learn to Swim National Framework has launched the recruitment campaign across Scotland

Major investment project to address sewer flooding in Pittenweem due to start

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8 January 2024

A multi-million pound investment project by Scottish Water to help reduce the risk of sewer flooding in Pittenweem is starting on 15th January

Four Decades of Keeping Water Flowing to Highland Homes

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23 January 2024

Inverness water operative Lenny Hunter is retiring after almost four decades of keeping water flowing to Highland homes