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S6W-12976 · Written Question · lodged by Cameron, Donald

Lodged on
05 Dec 2022
Heard / answered on
21 Dec 2022
To ask the Scottish Government whether there are any plans in the next three years to construct new sewage systems in the Highlands and Islands region.

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Scottish Water is currently progressing over £23 million of investment in the Highlands and Islands to improve wastewater treatment, enable growth and to maintain its wastewater assets throughout the area. This is primarily to upgrade and improve existing assets as previous investment periods were focused on building new treatment works in many areas across this region to ensure a high standard of treatment and improve environmental water quality.
Scottish Water continues to work with developers that require new sewerage infrastructure in order to extend the public sewer network, with Scottish Water making a financial contribution to a reasonable contribution level established in regulatory guidance.

Answered by Michael Matheson on 21 Dec 2022.