Click here for more news and sport from the Stirling area.A second aqueduct was constructed to accommodate the rapid expansion of Glasgow in the late 19th century.
They are as much as six miles apart on some stretches, just five metres apart on others.The entire Katrine Aqueduct scheme cost £3.2m to build, which would be about £320m in today’s prices.Milngavie WTW serves more than 700,000 people across much of the Glasgow area and Balmore WTW serves about 600,000 customers in areas from Bishopbriggs, Lennoxtown and Torrance in the west to parts of north east Glasgow and Cumbernauld, north Motherwell and Linlithgow, Bo’ness and parts of Grangemouth in the east.One of the most challenging parts of the project, which was carried out for.
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