East Kilbride News

Water great career over four decades

- ANDREA LAMBROU

Strathaven man Kenny Naylor is celebratin­g his retirement after 40 years of helping to transform Scotland’s water and waste water services.

The senior project manager for Scottish Water first joined the Department of Sewage at Strathclyd­e Regional Council (SRC) in August 1980 after studying civil engineerin­g at Strathclyd­e University and his involvemen­t in the constructi­on of Stonehouse Sewage Treatment Works as a contractor.

In those early days with SRC he achieved his civil engineerin­g chartershi­p.

Since then, he has enjoyed a career that helped clean up the River Clyde, delivered new water treatment works for Glasgow and Edinburgh, pioneered the use of innovative technologi­es to treat waste and reduce carbon and even met the Queen at the opening of Milngavie Water Treatment Works in 2008.

Of his career, Kenny said:“When I started at SRC, we had no real concept of what a customer was. We would pitch up on site for massive projects with no notice or discussion and get to work.

“During my time with Scottish Water, I have been part of many teams that have transforme­d the way we inform and involve customers and communitie­s in the delivery of projects.”

Scottish Water employs over 4000 staff and Kenny has used this as an opportunit­y to work in a wide range of roles.

He has been a civil engineer, designing new infrastruc­ture; a public affairs manager, working closely with MSPs and policymake­rs in Holyrood; and a consultant, providing guidance to utilities across the globe.

He added:“I have been really fortunate to be able to work in so many different roles.

“When people think of Scottish Water, they don’t immediatel­y think of world travel but, as an industry leader, we have been able to advise and support utilities in countries around the world.”

Despite his retirement, Kenny isn’t ready to hang up his hi-vis and hardhat just yet, and plans to continue sharing his expertise with others at home and abroad.

Outside of work, Kenny will continue as a musician at his local church, carry on as a trustee of a local care home and, once the winter has receded, be out on the road bike cycling around Scotland’s countrysid­e.

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