A KEY part of a new trunk water main in Glasgow has been completed.
The section, located beneath a motorway and railway, is part of a multi-million-pound Scottish Water project which will benefit almost one million customers.
The construction of the tunnel at Ibrox, which is the biggest of four tunnels being installed, was carried out for Scottish Water partner Caledonia Water Alliance by HB Tunnelling Ltd. A new pumping station is also being built at Ibrox which will push water to the existing pumping station in Parkhouse/Darnley for onward distribution to Ayrshire.of the overall investment which has already delivered improvements in Ayrshire.
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