Panton McLeod are ahead of the game when it comes to the water treatment industry so it is only right they should be at the forefront of positive news coverage.
Here are some of the news articles Panton McLeod have been involved in, including press releases and announcements about the company, which are updated as and when they happen to keep you informed.

Underwater robot technology has been used by Scottish Water to carry out routine cleaning and inspection work at a major underground water storage tank in Glasgow.
The innovative technology, which is operated by Scottish water quality engineering firm Panton McLeod, has been used to clean and inspect a huge underground reservoir at Springburn Park, which holds millions of litres of water for households in part of the north east of Glasgow.
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The company’s managing director Iain Weir will be making a high profile presentation at this year’s event in Birmingham – the UK water sector’s biggest trade exhibition – in order to showcase the innovative work of Panton McLeod’s robotic division.
During the demonstration, entitled Robotic Inspection & Cleaning of Drinking Water Reservoirs, Iain will explain how the firm’s robotic team is revolutionising the UK water sector – by providing the most environmentally-friendly method of cleaning and inspecting water storage facilities.
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Panton McLeod has announced that civil engineer Barclay Smart has been promoted to Operations Manager as part of an ongoing strategy to increase the firm’s repairs, cleaning and inspection presence in the UK water sector.
Former MJ Gleeson Civil Engineer Barclay joined Panton McLeod in 2009 and has already managed many of the firm’s projects across Scotland over the past year. In his new role as Operations Manager, Barclay will work closely alongside Panton McLeod’s Operations Director Paul Henderson to co-ordinate a range of specialist cleaning, inspection and repair work on service reservoirs and water storage facilities throughout the UK.
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Panton McLeod has been announced as the winner of the Pipeline Industries Guild’s innovation award, after wowing the judges its innovative underwater inspection robots.
The robotic technology, which is used to clean and inspect water storage facilities and tanks, as well as inspecting pipelines and boreholes across the UK, was highlighted as one of the star attractions at the Pipeline Industries Guild’s innovation day - a major showcase of state-of-the-art technology from across the water industry.
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Panton McLeod has presented Vivienne Dell, a Scottish Water graduate trainee with a new i-Pod Touch after she beat hundreds of other entrants in a special prize draw.
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Panton McLeod will be ensuring households across the UK receive the purest water from their taps over the festive period,thanks to a unique Christmas SOS service.
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Panton McLeod has completed one of its most ambitious projects ever with a series of tank cleans in some of the most remote islands in Scotland.
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Panton McLeod has targeted Kent as the next area to expand its environmentally-friendly services, which have been developed to help keep the country’s drinking water supplies at their highest quality levels.
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Panton McLeod has scored another Scottish PR success after a receiving a rush of applications for just one new job at the firm.
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Bosses at water quality engineering firm Panton McLeod are left stunned after their recent job advertisement attracts more than 100 applicants in just under a week.
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Panton McLeod celebrates a new Scottish PR success after its new £10,000 investment in first aid training is featured in the IWO Journal.
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Holyrood Partnership PR in Scotland has helped secure Panton McLeod a new piece of coverage in water website Plumbing Park.
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Water quality engineer Panton McLeod has made a £10,000 investment designed to train its entire workforce as first aiders and improve its PR in Scotland.
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