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Thursday 08 December 2022 6:58 pm

Water firms struggle with pollution incidents, says damning Ofwat report

By: Nicholas Earl

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Southern Water and South Western Water have this morning been slammed over their environmental record, which the sector watchdog called "consistently unacceptable".
Water companies have been in the government's crosshairs for environmental pollution

Serious pollution incidents have increased this year, revealed Ofwat in a collection of highly critical reports on the performance of the water industry.

The watchdog described poor performance as “the norm” for some suppliers, and named five suppliers as the worst performing companies operationally.

This includes Northumbrian Water, Southern Water, South West Water, Thames Water, Welsh Water and Yorkshire Water.

Ofwat required these companies to return almost £120m to customers last month for failing to reach agreed performance targets around customer service and sewage leaks.

Despite noting improvements across the industry, Ofwat revealed it was still “deeply concerned” by companies lagging behind expectations.

The companies are now being required to explain what has led to their poor performance, and present a clear action plan to turn this around. 

It also analysed the industry’s financial resilience, following a year in which three companies have been forced to inject capital to boost their operations,

The body said most companies had not managed to clearly explain the link between the dividends paid to shareholders and performance for customers.

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While leaks had declined to their lowest levels since privatisation, Ofwat also determined water companies more needed to do more to reach the industry target of cutting leaks by 50 per cent over the next three decades compared to 2017-8 levels.

David Black, Ofwat chief executive said: “In too many areas, water and wastewater companies are falling short when it comes to looking after customers, the environment and their own financial resilience. We are clear; these companies need to address this unacceptable performance as a matter of urgency.

“For some companies poor performance has become the norm. This cannot go on.”

Ofwat has recently imposed enforcement action against some of the country’s largest suppliers.

The regulator is currently grappling with sewage overflows and discharges, and has slapped six companies with enforcement cases.

It also teamed up with the Environmental Agency to announce investigations into all water companies last November.

Christine McGourty, chief executive of industry body Water UK said: “There are areas of good performance right across the sector, but this report clearly shows there’s more to do for water and wastewater companies to meet the stretching targets of the regulators, as well as the high expectations of the public.

“Water companies will continue to work with Government and the regulators to ensure we enable the levels of investment needed to improve our infrastructure and protect the environment, while maintaining value for money for customers.”

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