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Scottish Water

Scottish Water works with local authorities and SEPA to manage the public water and waste network.  Scottish Water external link is responsible for:

  • Asssessing flood risk from surface water and sewers during higher than normal rainfall
  • Reducing the risk of flooding from surface water and sewers through their capital investment  programme

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