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  2. Water companies ask to raise bills by even more than first ...

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    The next biggest increases requested are by Severn Trent Water, of 46% to £580, and North Wales provider Hafren Dyfrdwy, of 45% to £568. Only one company, Wessex Water, is not demanding higher ...

  3. Water companies push for higher bills again as ... - AOL

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    Southern Water wants bills to rise the most from today’s prices, by 84 per cent, while Thames Water is asking for a 53 per cent rise. Only one company, Wessex Water, is not demanding higher ...

  4. Water bills to rise by 6% from April - AOL

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    Wessex Water and Anglian Water are at the top end of the scale, with average bills set to increase to £548 and £529 respectively.

  5. Wessex Water - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Wessex Water's compliance with drinking water standards exceeded 99.9% and the company maintained 100% compliance with sewage treatment discharge consents. [ 15 ] In both 2011/12 and 2012/13, the company's leakage figure was 69 million litres per day, compared to a yearly average of 73 million litres per day between 2005 and 2010.

  6. Cholderton and District Water Company - Wikipedia

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    Cholderton and District Water Company Limited [1] is a private water supplier, serving an area on the border of Hampshire and Wiltshire in the south of England. Until 1 May 2018 it was by far the smallest licensed water company in England and Wales, but since this time is no longer regulated by Ofwat and its area has formally become part of the area covered by Wessex Water as a licensed water ...

  7. United Kingdom water companies - Wikipedia

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    Water supply and sanitation in the United Kingdom is provided by a number of water and sewerage companies. Twelve companies and organisations provide drainage and sewerage services, each over a wide area, to the whole United Kingdom; and supply water to most customers in their areas of operation.

  8. Beach set to lose Blue Flag as water quality drops

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    Wessex Water rejects a council leader's claim the drop in water quality is due to sewage ... Mr Ireland says there had been 16 incidents of sewage overflow at Chaffey's into the River Wey in 2024.

  9. Ofwat - Wikipedia

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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.