Scottish Water Plans Multi-Million Pound Upgrade for Glasgow Bio-Resource Treatment Plant
2026-06-07 14:28
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Scottish Water has announced plans for a multi-million pound upgrade to the Daldowie Bio-Resource Treatment Plant in Glasgow and is seeking public feedback on the proposals.

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The proposal involves constructing a new bio-resource treatment centre adjacent to the existing Daldowie sludge treatment facility and upgrading the current facility with state-of-the-art technology. The new centre will replace aging on-site equipment with modern technology, aiming to treat bio-resources from households in central Scotland to a very high quality standard, while meeting planned growth demands and significantly improving carbon efficiency and reducing operational costs.

Fraser Simpson, Project Manager at Scottish Water, stated that this is one of the largest investments the company has undertaken, and it is crucial for local residents and stakeholders to have the opportunity to learn about the proposals and share their views. The new bio-resource treatment centre will replace aging infrastructure with modern, innovative technology, aiming to significantly reduce carbon emissions, generate renewable energy, and produce high-quality circular products that can be used on agricultural land.

The company plans to hold its first public consultation event later this month, with a second event scheduled for August. A planning application is expected to be submitted later this year. Those unable to attend can obtain more information and provide feedback via the official website (www.scottishwater.co.uk/daldowie) or by email.

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