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The home of The Water Services Regulation Authority on GOV.UK. The Water Services Regulation Authority (Ofwat) is a non-ministerial government department. We are the economic regulator for the water and sewerage sectors in …
More investment, stronger regulation and tougher enforcement on water companies announced in new government water plan
The water industry is producing strategic drainage and wastewater plans to maintain, improve, and extend robust and resilient drainage and wastewater systems.
Executive summary This guiding principles document sets out the priorities…
In February 2022 the government published the Guiding principles for…
Projects worth over £1.6 billion of investment will tackle water pollution and increase resilience to drought
Details of all cases from 1 April 2014 regulated by members of the UK Competition Network (UKCN).
For water companies in England and Wales to use for developing their water resources management plan. Also relevant to those producing regional plans.
Meet the ambition and expectations in WISER and follow the WINEP methodology to develop an environmental programme for the price review 2024.
The standard licence conditions for inclusion in water supply and sewerage licences to be issued by Ofwat.
The roadmap is the plan for long-term WINEP improvement.
Kini begins his second term at the water services regulator
Major investigation announced by the Environment Agency and Ofwat into sewage treatment works
This document contains the following information: Report of the Director General of Water Services from the period 1 August 1989 to 31 March 1990 to the Secretaries of State for the Environment and for Wales.
The water retail market opened on April 1st will deliver benefits to the economy and water customers.
Documents issued by the members of the UKCN – the CMA and the individual sector regulators – about how competition law will be applied in the regulated sectors.
Former Director at the Infrastructure Projects Authority appointed as Senior Director for Sector Performance
He will take up the post as Chair of the independent economic regulator of water services in England and Wales on 1 July 2022
Framework document setting out how Ofwat will work with Defra on the regulation of the water and sewerage sectors in England.
Review of water investment programme to ensure water companies’ money delivers better outcomes for environment.
Letter from Minister Rutley to Ofwat about the National Infrastructure Commission’s report on water: Preparing for a drier future.
Water company chiefs challenged on environmental performance, leakage and protecting supplies.
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