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Putting St Andrews' Drains on a Diet
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Scottish Water is to step up its fight against fatbergs which can cause major flooding and pollution with the launch of a new project.
Shieldhall Tunnel Commute With a Difference
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Engineers on Scottish Water Glasgow tunnel project have a Commute to Work with a Difference. Join them on their underground journey.
£900,000 water mains upgrade commences in Stonehaven
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£900,000 water mains upgrade commences in Stonehaven
The work, which will be carried out by the utility’s alliance partner Caledonia Water Alliance (CWA), will see the rehabilitation of over 16 miles of mains using techniques such as mains lining, flushing of pipes as well as some pipe replacement as required.
Helping Borders walkers stay hydrated
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Scottish Water helped walkers at the Scottish Borders Walking Festival stay hydrated and protect the environment by providing refillable metal water bottles.
Ayrshire Top Up Tap Unveiled
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Iconic Scottish artist Steven Brown’s mascots ‘Betty’ and ‘Harris McCoo’ have helped local nursery children unveil a Top Up Tap in Ayr town centre, as part of Scottish Water’s initiative to encourage people to carry a reusable bottle and stay hydrated on the go.
Understanding Waste Water
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This video explains how you can help us keep the cycle running smoothly. It covers how the waste water flows from your home through our network and is treated before being safely returned to rivers and seas.
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.
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.
Old wooden pipes founds in Edinburgh
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260-Year-Old Wooden Water Pipes Unearthed in Capital