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What We Are Doing About Lead

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What we are doing to reduce the amount of lead in your water

Lead FAQs

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Lead pipes - What you can do

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

Holly’s Career Path at Scottish Water Leads to Success

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6 March 2025

Trainee manager Holly Henderson explains why a Scottish Water Modern Apprenticeship is the path to a successful career

From Massachusetts to Scotland: Water Superintendent Explores Leading Treatment Works

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16 July 2024

Nicole Dewberry, a dedicated Water Superintendent from Massachusetts, recently toured Glencorse Water Treatment Works—one of Scottish Water’s largest facilities—along with a Scottish Water Sampling and Analytical Laboratory.

Free Planters and Water Butts for Prestwick Neighbourhood to Reduce Flood Risk

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5 April 2024

We've launched a pilot project offering 250 homeowners free water butts and planters to help reduce the risk of flooding for their neighbours downstream

School Eco-Champions can Win Safety Lesson with Olympic Legend in new Water Challenge

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16 January 2025

Scotland's most decorated Olympic athlete Duncan Scott OBE will give one lucky school class a water safety lesson as winners of our inaugural environmental challenge.

Official Switch On for £3m green Hydro Energy Scheme at East Lothian Reservoir

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30 January 2025

Our groundbreaking hydro scheme at Whiteadder Reservoir has now been officially switched on

Scottish Water Invests £485,000 in West Dunbartonshire Solar Project

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17 January 2025

A drinking water tank which helps distribute clean water to residents across West Dunbartonshire is now significantly greener thanks to the 548 solar panels which have now been installed on top of it

£1.3 million solar scheme powering Scottish Water site in Alloa

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17 July 2025

Almost a third of the energy needed to power a waste water treatment works (WWTW) serving thousands of people in and around Alloa is now being provided by a £1.3 million solar scheme at the site.