The work, which aims to ensure customers continue to enjoy clear, fresh drinking water, will begin on Monday August 26, and is expected to last approximately 24 weeks.
Drivers in Glasgow 's southside are being warned of extended traffic management measures following a £900,000 investment on the local water mains.
A Scottish Water spokesperson said: “We are aware this essential project will cause some temporary disruption to local residents and road users; however, the new water mains will serve our customers for years to come. A rolling programme of traffic management will begin on Old Castle Road, with a two-week single lane closure from Monday August 26.
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