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Six UK water companies lodge appeals against regulator's pricing regime

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Posted on February 18, 2025

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· Last updated: January 26, 2026

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An illustration representing the six UK water companies that have appealed Ofwat's pricing regime, highlighting the ongoing tensions in the finance and environmental sectors. This appeal impacts consumer bills and utility regulations.
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(Reuters) - British water regulator Ofwat said on Tuesday six water utilities have appealed its pricing regime, highlighting the tension in a sector that is trying to find the right balance between

Six UK water companies lodge appeals against regulator's pricing regime

(Reuters) - British water regulator Ofwat said on Tuesday six water utilities have appealed its pricing regime, highlighting the tension in a sector that is trying to find the right balance between consumer bills and the environment.

The six companies who have appealed are Thames Water, Anglian Water, Northumbrian Water, Southern Water, South East Water and Wessex Water.

The appeal process with UK's competition regulator is set to take a minimum of six months, Ofwat said.

Ofwat had said in December it would allow bills to rise by an average of 36% over the next five years, compared to the average 44% requested by companies.

Listed water utilities United Utilities, Pennon and Severn Trent did not appeal the Ofwat determination.

The country's water sector has been criticised for polluting rivers and for prioritising profits and dividends over the environment and maintenance of infrastructure.

(Reporting by Yadarisa Shabong and Prerna Bedi in Bengaluru; Editing by Alan Barona)

Key Takeaways

  • Six UK water companies have appealed Ofwat's pricing regime.
  • The appeal process will take at least six months.
  • Ofwat allowed a 36% bill rise over five years.
  • Some companies did not appeal the decision.
  • The water sector faces criticism for environmental issues.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which water companies have lodged appeals against Ofwat?
The six companies that have appealed are Thames Water, Anglian Water, Northumbrian Water, Southern Water, South East Water, and Wessex Water.
What is the expected duration of the appeal process?
Ofwat stated that the appeal process with the UK's competition regulator is set to take a minimum of six months.
How much did Ofwat allow bills to rise over the next five years?
Ofwat announced that it would allow bills to rise by an average of 36% over the next five years, compared to the average 44% requested by the companies.
Did all water utilities appeal Ofwat's pricing determination?
No, listed water utilities United Utilities, Pennon, and Severn Trent did not appeal the Ofwat determination.
What criticisms has the UK's water sector faced?
The country's water sector has been criticized for polluting rivers and for prioritizing profits and dividends over environmental concerns and the maintenance of infrastructure.

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