Ofwat Proposes £47 Million Fine for Yorkshire Water
Ofwat Proposes £47 Million Fine for Yorkshire Water
Ofwat Proposes £47 Million Fine for Yorkshire Water
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Yorkshire Water is facing a £47 million fine from the regulator Ofwat for repeatedly discharging untreated sewage into rivers, highlighting severe management failures within the water industry. The investigation revealed that Yorkshire Water discharged untreated wastewater for an average of seven hours daily in 2023, with nearly half of storm overflows breaching regulations. MP Tom Gordon has criticized the water industry as 'broken' and called for further government action, stating that the fine is a necessary but symbolic step. While Yorkshire Water plans to invest £7.8 billion in environmental improvements, complaints from customers remain high. Ofwat's proposed penalties also include £104 million for Thames Water and £17 million for Northumbrian Water, indicating widespread issues across the sector. The regulator insists that these fines will not lead to increased bills for consumers, as they will be borne by investors.

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