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South West Water agrees to pay £24m for wastewater failures

By Editorial Board Published July 10, 2025 3 Min Read
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South West Water agrees to pay £24m for wastewater failures

South West Water has agreed to pay a £24m penalty for wastewater spillages, the water regulator mentioned.

The corporate, serving 1.8 million clients within the South West a part of England, failed to fulfill its authorized obligations in managing the wastewater remedy works and community, Ofwat mentioned.

South West Water didn’t have ample administration techniques to make sure these authorized obligations have been met, together with ample oversight from its senior administration workforce and board of administrators, the regulator added.

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On account of the failures, the corporate spilt wastewater when it shouldn’t have.

Some clients of the corporate have been topic to a boil water discover in Could final 12 months, which remained in place for eight weeks, with roughly 17,000 households instructed to boil their water earlier than ingesting.

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The utility was mentioned to be the worst offender for sewage discharge into shellfish waters, answerable for 13,000 sewage discharges, totalling 98,000 hours.

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However relatively than being fined, the £24m is a penalty, with the sum going in direction of funding within the water system.

Funding of £20m will goal sewage and wastewater flows in “environmentally sensitive areas” or inside targeted group areas, Ofwat mentioned.

An additional £2m will set up a neighborhood fund to deal with sewer misuse and misconnections, which might contribute to air pollution, and the ultimate £2m will go in direction of a nature restoration fund for the world.

If the fee had not been agreed, a penalty would have been utilized, and the cash would have gone to the Treasury. 

The £24m funding package deal secured is bigger than the penalty would have been, Ofwat mentioned. It will have been £19m, 6.5% of South West Water’s annual turnover, the watchdog added.

A session is now open to the general public to supply feedback on Ofwat’s choice earlier than it’s finalised.

South West Water’s dad or mum firm, Pennon, mentioned: “These investments will provide improvements for both customers and the environment alongside our K8 plans to tackle all storm overflows at our bathing and shellfish waters and our highest spilling sites.”

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