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  2. Thames Water confirms £158m dividend in March amid ... - AOL

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    The water company is already under investigation for a smaller £37.5 million dividend payment in October 2023, under new Ofwat rules. Thames Water confirms £158m dividend in March amid scramble ...

  3. Thames Water - Wikipedia

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    Although earlier small-scale water supply operations existed, the New River Company was the first water supply company and is the earliest direct ancestor of Thames Water today. [1] During the 1850s, John Snow and William Farr's identification of the 1854 Broad Street cholera outbreak provided a stimulus for the better treatment of sewage.

  4. Creditors in High Court row over Thames Water ... - AOL

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    Thames Water has been at the centre of growing public outrage over the extent of pollution, rising bills, high dividends, and executive pay and bonuses at the UK’s privatised water firms, and Mr ...

  5. Thames Water secures $962 million from investors but says it ...

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    Thames Water has a track record of poor environmental performance, having been fined more than £30 million ($38.4 million) since 2017 for several water pollution incidents, according to the UK ...

  6. Thames Water crisis explained as utility giant serving 15m ...

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    The crisis engulfing Thames Water, which serves 15 million customers in London and the south-east, comes amid renewed focus on the industry which over the last year has been condemned for sewage ...

  7. Water privatisation in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    The water industry was privatised in 1989, according to the Conservative government's programme. The water privatisation in England and Wales involved the transfer of the provision of water and wastewater services in England and Wales from the state to the private sector in 1989, through the sale of the ten regional water authorities (RWA). [1]

  8. Water privatisation in Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    Water privatisation in Jakarta began when the British water company Thames Water entered into an agreement with the son of then-President Suharto in 1993 to obtain a water concession. Under the influence of the French water company Suez , however, the government decided to split the city's service area between the two companies.

  9. UK government 'disappointed' by water firms 30 years after ...

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    The watchdog is stepping in to demand more efficient services as calls grow for public ownership.