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The Water Services Regulation Authority, or Ofwat, is the body responsible for economic regulation of the privatised water and sewerage industry in England and Wales.Ofwat's main statutory duties include protecting the interests of consumers, securing the long-term resilience of water supply and wastewater systems, and ensuring that companies carry out their functions and are able to finance them.
Also in December 2024, Thames Water was fined £18.2m by Ofwat after breaching dividend rules on payments made in 2023 and 2024; Ofwat also said it would "claw back value" to recover £131m of the payments. [62]
Average urban domestic water and sewer bill for 20m3 n/a Share of household metering 33% (2008) [2] Non-revenue water: 20% (2010–2011) [3] Share of collected wastewater treated 100% Annual investment in WSS n/a Share of self-financing by utilities n/a Share of tax-financing n/a Share of external financing n/a Institutions
In July, Ofwat provisionally said bills would rise by an average of £19 a year between 2025 and 2030 - totalling a £94 increase, or a 21% rise, over that five-year period. That increase does not ...
We have a billing verification process in place when a new charge occurs. As part of the process, we bill a temporary $1 authorization charge to the credit card submitted. This is used only to verify the validity of the credit card and because you must be at least 18 years of age to purchase an AOL service.
“We viewed the bill in the amount of $12,245.92,” White explained. “I was like — this has to be a glitch in the system.” “I was like — this has to be a glitch in the system.”
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Labour, company, competition and insolvency law create general rights for stakeholders, and set a basic framework for enterprise governance, but rules of governance, competition and insolvency are altered in specific enterprises to uphold the public interest, as well as civil and social rights. Universities and schools have traditionally been ...