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Water UK statement about Ofwat’s announcement on Final Determination
Under Final Determinations announced by Ofwat today, average water and waste water bills will come down by 5% in real terms over the next five years – a decrease in the average bill across England and Wales of £20 by 2020.
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New survey reveals a big fall in support for water nationalisation and shows high levels of trust in water companies
There has been a substantial fall in public support for water nationalisation, according to a new survey by polling experts ComRes.
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Customer bills and support
… but we urgently need investment in our water and sewage infrastructure. To fund improvements, in December 2024, the …
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We’re ready to invest £10billion as part of an intense programme of activity over the next seven years
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PR24 explained
… Ofwat which included record levels of investment into new infrastructure and maintaining existing assets such as …
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Investing in the future
… 29 Nov 18 Global survey rates Britain’s water and sewerage infrastructure as world class Britain’s water supply and sewerage infrastructure is rated higher than all other sectors apart …
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Water and sewerage bills for 2014-15
Water companies are set to complete a five-year investment programme worth £25 billion, while keeping rises in the average household water and sewerage bill below inflation in 2014-15. In November 2009, a five-year package of investment and prices was finalised and April 2014 sees the final year of that package.