Ofwat has today revealed that water and wastewater companies are
falling behind on their investment plans, leaving promised
service improvements behind schedule or undelivered.
Ofwat, as part of the price review process, sets allowances for
how much companies can invest over the price control period, to
maintain and improve its water network. Between 2020 and 2022
(the first two years of PR19), 14 companies underspent their
budget on improving their water network and eight companies
underspent their budget for improving their wastewater network.
Affinity Water and Northumbrian Water spent just 47% and 48% of
their water enhancement allowance respectively, and Yorkshire
Water and South West Water spent just 20% and 39% of their
wastewater enhancement allowance respectively.
The main areas of underspend across both categories include
drought resilience, improvements to sewage treatment works,
improvements to storm tank capacity and reducing spill frequency.
, CEO said:
"We expect companies to deliver the service improvements they
were funded to deliver. No ifs, no buts.
"The lack of investment from companies we're seeing at the moment
is extremely disappointing, especially in light of the poor
performance for customers and the environment. Failure to invest
or delays to investments means that vital improvements are not
being made or are late. I am expecting these companies to get a
grip on their investment programme and make up for the shortfalls
to deliver the associated improvements in service."
Ofwat's Water Company Performance report, formerly the Service
Delivery Report, will be published in full on 8 December 2022.
Notes to Editors
- PR19 runs between 2020 and 2025 and more information on
company allowances can be found here.
- The excerpt of the Water Company Performance report relating
to investment can be found shortly on our website (attached to
this email for now). The data set underlying this excerpt will
shortly be available on our website (attached to this email for
now).
- Investment in the sector has remained broadly stable since
privatisation. For more information on investment in the water
sector, please see: Investment in the water
industry - Ofwat.