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  06 Aug 2024, 14:24

UK water firms face big fines over sewage: regulator

LONDON, Aug 6, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - A UK regulator on Tuesday said it proposed to fine three of England's biggest water suppliers a combined o168 million ($214 million) for failure over sewage management.

Ofwat said Thames Water, Britain's biggest supplier and which is struggling to stay afloat financially, could be fined the largest amount at o104 million.

The regulator's decision comes as Britain's water industry faces huge scrutiny, including from the new Labour government and environmentalists, over the pollution of rivers and other waterways.

"Ofwat has today proposed that three water companies will be fined a total of o168 million for failing to manage their wastewater treatment works and networks, as part of the first batch of outcomes from its biggest ever investigation," a statement said.

Yorkshire Water could be fined o47 million and Northumbrian Water o17 million, it added.

"Ofwat has uncovered a catalogue of failure by Thames Water, Yorkshire Water and Northumbrian Water in how they ran their sewage works and this resulted in excessive spills from storm overflows," said Ofwat chief executive David Black.

"Our investigation has shown how they routinely released sewage into our rivers and seas, rather than ensuring that this only happens in exceptional circumstances as the law intends."