Coverage of Ofwat’s annual Water Company Performance Report

Coverage of Ofwat’s annual Water Company Performance Report

Written by defrablogs

There has been widespread coverage this morning, including in The Guardian, Sky News and The Independent following the publication of Ofwat’s annual Water Company Performance Report today (8 October).

The report shows overall poor performance, with several companies falling short of key targets, including pollution reduction. As a result, Ofwat have imposed a total sector underperformance penalty of £157.6m on water companies. This means that customer water bills will be lower they otherwise would have been in 2025-26, with the exact amount to be finalised in December 2024.

Ofwat’s report rates water companies across 12 metrics that cover three broad areas – environmental performance, customer services and drinking water. It categorises companies as ‘leading’, ‘average’ and ‘lagging’.

This year, two out of the 15 English companies have been categorised as ‘lagging’.  For the second year in a row, no company has achieved the top rating, although four companies have improved their overall classification, moving from ‘lagging’ to ‘average’.

Ofwat’s Chief Executive has warned companies that investment alone will not be enough to achieve a long-term improvement in performance, calling for changes in company culture and leadership.

Following today’s report, the Environment Secretary is writing to the Chairs and CEOs of every water company laying out the performance improvements that he expects them to make in the coming year.

Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Steve Reed said:

"Our waterways should be a source of national pride, but years of pollution and underinvestment have left them in a perilous state.

The public deserves better. That’s why we are placing water companies under special measures through the Water Bill, which will strengthen regulation including new powers to ban the payment of bonuses for polluting water bosses and bring criminal charges against persistent law breakers.

We will be carrying out a full review of the water sector to shape further legislation that will fundamentally transform how our entire water system works and clean up our rivers, lakes and seas for good."

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