Scottish Water’s £3.4 million investment to help reduce the risk of sewer flooding in Tarbert has been completed.
Amey Black And Veatch
A £3.4 million investment project to help reduce the risk of sewer flooding begins today in Tarbert, Argyll and Bute.
Scottish Water’s £2.2 million investment project to help protect and enhance the environment of the Firth of Clyde and coastal waters in Largs has been completed.
Work is due to begin on a £4.8 million investment project to improve Scottish Water’s waste water infrastructure and tackle flooding in areas of Bearsden and Drumchapel.
The River Kelvin in Kelvingrove Park, where the water in the river will be improved following completion of the project Scottish Water is about to start a major project on its waste water infrastructure in the West End of Glasgow to improve the environment and water quality in the River Kelvin.