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But four other companies - including United Utilities, which supplies the North West - were found to have performed sufficiently, and have been handsomely rewarded for their efforts. No water ...
WATER companies have been ordered to return £157.6million to customers after failing to meet pollution targets. The industry regulator, Ofwat, announced the rebate following its annual review of ...
(RTTNews) - Ofwat has published its annual Water Company Performance Report. The net sector underperformance penalty companies reported to Ofwat for 2023-24 amounts to 157.6 million pounds.
Water companies have been orederd to pay a £157.6 million penalty after missing key targets on reducing supply interruptions, leaks and pollution, a regulator has said. Ofwat said the problems ...
Water companies have been ordered to return £158m to households as they were rebuked over their poor performance. Customers will see a reduction in their water bills in 2025/26 as a result ...
The regulator upgraded four water companies - South East Water, South West Water, Thames Water, and Yorkshire Water - from "lagging behind" to "average," but it said performance improvements were ...
Companies must implement actions now to improve performance.” The rebate will see most customer bills fall by less than £10 over 2025-26. Meanwhile, water bills in England and Wales are set to rise by ...
Water companies will have to pay a £157.6 million penalty after missing key targets on reducing pollution, leaks and supply interruptions while customer satisfaction continues to fall, Ofwat has said.
Water companies in England and Wales have been ordered to pay £158 million back to customers – after the regulators found they had missed key targets on pollution and leaks. The Environment ...