England’s reservoirs reach 95% capacity

The National Drought Group reassured that despite England’s unprecedented wet weather, water resources remain stable nationwide

‘Thames Water nationalisation: Potential £15bn debt transfer’

Reports suggest that as part of potential nationalisation plans, the government is considering transferring the majority of Thames Water’s £15 billion debt to the public, potentially resulting in losses of up to 40% for some lenders

Eco feedback in showers may cut tourism water use

University of Surrey researchers trial smart shower tech, reducing shower lengths by up to 25.79% in hotels

Thames Water ‘faces deadline to present survival plan’

Thames Water has reportedly six weeks to present a viable survival plan to Ofwat

Britain faces hosepipe bans despite record rainfall

Despite experiencing the wettest 18 months on record, Britain faces the possibility of hosepipe bans and water shortages this summer due to infrastructure issues and a shortage of reservoirs, experts warn

Thames Water chief calls for 40% bill increase

The CEO of Thames Water has underscored the importance of a 40% rise in customer bills to bolster infrastructure improvements, amidst investor concerns and regulatory limitations

Thames Water’s shareholders refuse extra cash injection

Thames Water shareholders demand raised bills to inject cash amidst the company’s financial crisis

Welsh Water fined £40m for “misreporting” performance data

Following an investigation by Ofwat, Welsh Water has been ordered to pay £40 million in compensation to customers due to “misleading” performance data on leakage and water consumption

Water sector urged to address ageing meter crisis

Water retailer Wave has urged the industry to address ageing non-household water meters following a study, highlighting potential issues with functionality and billing accuracy

Southern Water: Customer data affected by cyber attack

The company has confirmed that a cyber attack has exposed customer and employee data