UK's Ofwat fines South East Water £22.5m
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UK's Ofwat fined South East Water £22.5m for repeated supply failures that affected more than 280,000 customers over three years.
Why it matters
Regulatory tolerance for repeated supply and pollution failures has fallen, so firms face a higher probability of formal enforcement action. Regulated water companies will be required to accept external oversight of monitoring data and to carry out mandated remediation rather than rely on self-reporting.
Implications
- — Regulated water company compliance teams must implement externally audited pollution monitoring and retain verification records or face enforcement packages and fines.
- — Procurement and asset-management teams at regulated water companies must accelerate repairs and upgrades at wastewater treatment works and sewer networks to meet regulator remediation orders or face enforcement penalties.
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