Water companies urge Ofwat to reconsider investment cut
Independent analysis shows universal concern among investors with urgent environmental improvements put at risk.
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Price Review (PR14) latest
All water companies have now submitted revised business plans for 2015-20 to Ofwat and await the regulator’s draft determinations of price limits.
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£104bn investment plan (landing)
The water industry wants to invest to tackle the challenges created by a growing population, climate change and extreme weather, as well as supporting and enabling economic growth.
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Customer bills and support
We understand the pressures people are facing with the cost of living. Water companies have committed to increasing the number of customers who will receive financial support.
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Driving economic growth
The building of new water infrastructure will drive economic growth by enabling more development to take place.
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Securing our supply of water
Climate change and population growth are putting increasing pressure on our water supply. Companies are investing £104 billion to improve our infrastructure and secure our long-term water supply.
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Modernising our sewers
… to end sewage spills. … Investing in the future … Price-setting … Modernising our sewers …
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Investing in the future
… water quality Find out more … Investing in the future … Price-setting … Investing in the future …
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Water UK responds to the PR24 launch document
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The real (terms) story of historic water bills
A guide to how water and wastewater bills in England and Wales have changed since 1989 to the present day
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Price Review 2014 update
Water companies have published their business plans for 2015-20 and almost all will hold down bills to keep them in line with or lower than inflation. To help keep customer bills down, investors will receive lower returns in 2015-20.
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Statement about Ofwat’s announcement on draft determinations
Ofwat’s announcement today is a key milestone in the Price Review process. Water companies will be looking closely at the details of what Ofwat has published and there is a lot of information for companies to work through.