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  2. Why are water bills going up so much? - AOL

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    The average water and wastewater bill will increase from £480 to £603 for the next year alone – an increase of around £10 a month, from £40 to £50. ... The 10 biggest water companies have ...

  3. Sewage scandals and bill increases mark year of woe for water ...

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    Public fury swelled yet again at water companies’ worsening records on sewage as firms announced steep hikes to consumer bills. Sewage scandals and bill increases mark year of woe for water industry

  4. Why are water bills going up so much, and what does it mean ...

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    For example, Anglian Water had initially asked for average annual bills to rise to £573 by 2030, a 17% increase. Ofwat reduced that to £557 in a draft ruling in July.

  5. List of United States water companies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of water companies in the United States. For more information see water supply and sanitation in the United States . This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .

  6. Category:Water companies by country - Wikipedia

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    Category: Water companies by country. ... Water companies of the United States (1 C, 78 P) This page was last edited on 23 February 2020, at 01:33 (UTC). ...

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

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    Southern Water, Thames Water and others demanded steeper increases than set out earlier this year despite regulator Ofwat trying to reduce rises. Water companies ask to raise bills by even more ...

  8. Water tariff - Wikipedia

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    In developed countries water and, to a lesser degree, wastewater tariffs, are typically set close to or at the level of cost recovery, sometimes including an allowance for profit[ref]. Criteria for tariff setting Water tariffs are set based on a number of formal criteria defined by law, as well as informal criteria. [1]

  9. Why Does My Water Bill Keep Going Up? - AOL

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    Common Reasons Why a Water Bill Increases. There are a few answers to what drives price increases in general for water, said Andrew Heath, managing director, utilities intelligence at J.D. Power.