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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The Government's 25 Year Environment Plan
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Water UK response to NAO report
On Wednesday 14 October 2015 the National Audit Office published its review of regulation and the water industry. The water industry has worked closely with the NAO over many months and provided a range of figures and information to assist their review of regulation in the sector.
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Fantasy figures on water costs from Labour
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Household water and sewerage bills for 2017-18
The average household water and sewerage bill in England and Wales for 2017-18 will be £395 – an increase of £6 (2%) compared with the previous year. The average bills for each company can be found on the Discover Water website, which brings together key information for customers about water companies in England and Wales.