Breaking: Ofwat “minded” to slash by a third increases submitted by water companies

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Water bills to rise by average 21% over next five years, regulator rules

James Sillars news.sky.com

Water companies in England and Wales have been told they will not be allowed to impose the hikes to bills they have demanded, the industry regulator has said in an interim verdict on their business plans for the next five years.

Ofwat declared that it was minded to slash, by a third, the combined increases that the 16 companies had submitted.

It left the average bill, the watchdog said, set to rise by £19 a year or 21% over the period.

Ofwat chief executive David Black said: “Customers want to see radical change in the way water companies care for the environment.

“Our draft decisions on company plans approve a tripling of investment to make sustained improvement to customer service and the environment at a fair price for customers.

A final ruling will be made in December.

As Ofwat’s report suggests, their wishes – including the 42% hike demanded by crisis-hit Thames Water – are unlikely to be fully met following final consultations on the plans at a time when the industry is under such heavy fire from many sides.

It said companies’ business plans proposed increases averaging £144 over five years.

Thames Water’s proposed increase of £191 by 2030 had been reduced to £99, Ofwat said, while Severn Trent’s proposed increase of £144 had been reduced to £93.

The industry has long been accused of prioritising bonuses and shareholder dividends over investment in key infrastructure, systems that widely date back to the Victorian era.

Sky News revealed on Wednesday that the new environment secretary Steve Reed had summoned bosses for an urgent meeting, when his plans for tougher regulation will be spelled out later on Thursday.

These “initial steps” include customer panels to hold company boards to account and significantly higher financial penalties for failures.

This is what the water companies are asking for:

  • Southern Water: 72.87% increase to £726.64 by 2029/30
  • Wessex Water: 35.73% increase to £690 by 2029/30
  • Thames Water: 43.96% increase to £627 by 2029/30
  • Dŵr Cymru: 29.06% increase to £602 by 2029/30
  • South West Water: 19.97% increase to £596.04 by 2029/30
  • Anglian Water: 16.75% increase to £573.06 by 2029/30
  • Yorkshire Water: 32.27% increase to £569.40 by 2029/30
  • Hafren Dyfrdwy: 41.21% increase to £560 by 2029/30
  • United Utilities: 25.21% increase to £554 by 2029/30
  • Severn Trent Water: 35.70% increase to £546 by 2029/30
  • Northumbrian Water: 13.60% increase to £471.47 by 2029/30