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Welsh Water Faces Enforcement Plan, Yorkshire Water Gets Funding

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Welsh Water is facing a £44.7 million enforcement plan from Ofwat, prompting an apology from the company. This action comes amid increasing scrutiny of water companies and their environmental performance. Simultaneously, Yorkshire Water has received fresh funding despite facing fines related to sewage discharges and a controversy over executive pay. These events underscore the challenges and complexities surrounding water management and regulation in the UK.

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Welsh Water apologises as Ofwat sets out £44.7m enforcement plan Foto: The Guardian
The Guardian English 12 mar. 2026, 12:05 (acum 5 zile)

Welsh Water apologises as Ofwat sets out £44.7m enforcement plan

Proposed package comes after regulator finds ‘serious and unacceptable breaches’ in how company operatesWelsh Water is to pay a proposed £44.7m after the industry regulator found “serious and unacceptable” breaches in the supplier’s sewage and network services.Ofwat said Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water failed to properly operate, maintain and upgrade its wastewater network to ensure it could cope with levels of sewage and wastewater, and did not have adequate processes in place or oversight by senior boss

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Yorkshire Water receives fresh funding despite sewage fines and pay row Foto: The Guardian
The Guardian English 9 mar. 2026, 10:29 (acum 8 zile)

Yorkshire Water receives fresh funding despite sewage fines and pay row

Private equity group EQT to take 42% stake as supplier faces scrutiny over environmental record and CEO’s payBusiness live – latest updatesA leading European investor will pump fresh funding into Yorkshire Water including helping to cover a £600m loan, despite recent heavy sewage fines and a scandal over executive pay at the utility firm.EQT, a Swedish private equity group, said on Monday it would take a 42% stake in Kelda Holdings, the Jersey-registered parent company of Yorkshire Water, which

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