ENVIRONMENT STILL BENEFITS IN WATER BILL PRICE FREEZE


Environmental Panorama
International
November of 2009


The Environment Agency has today hailed Ofwat’s water price review decision as a good deal for water customers and the environment.

Over £4 billion is to be invested by the water industry in England and Wales to fund environmental improvements. The Environment Agency has been working closely with Ofwat and the water companies throughout the review process to ensure that the needs of the environment and the customer are met.

The five year price review by water regulator Ofwat sets out what water companies are allowed to charge their customers, and what services they must provide. Water industry investment for 2010-2015 will support improvement in the water quality of over 3000km of rivers and 35 coastal bathing waters, ensure a secure and sustainable water supply, minimise pollution incidents through sufficient investment in maintenance, and help to prevent climate change by cutting carbon emissions.

The Environment Agency also called for water companies to plan for the increased risk of flooding to their key treatment plants due to climate change. Ofwat has agreed that £400million will be invested in this. Infrastructure - such as water treatment and sewage works - is often located by rivers and is particularly susceptible to flooding. Many plants were badly affected during the summer 2007 floods, cutting water supplies and sewerage services to thousands of homes and businesses. It is the first time that resilience to flood risk has been expressly considered in a periodic review.

The Environment Agency is also pressing water companies to look closely at measures to improve the capacity of sewerage and drainage systems to reduce the frequency of surface water flooding. During extreme rainfall flooding can be caused by surface water overwhelming the drains, leading to sewage backing up into people’s homes. The Environment Agency would still like to see improved capacity in surface water drainage and believes that significant future investment will be needed.

Lord Chris Smith, chairman of the Environment Agency said:

“This price determination by Ofwat represents a good deal for the customer and the environment.

“Last week’s flooding in Cumbria illustrates just how important it is to plan for extreme flood events. The role of water companies will become increasingly important as climate change brings more frequent and extreme flooding.

“Water quality in this country has improved for the 19th consecutive year in 2009, but we now have even more ambitious targets to meet for rivers, lakes and coastal waters. The water industry has a vital role to play in helping to improve the environment further by making sufficient investments, and the Environment Agency will ensure that water companies deliver on their plans.”

Over the past two decades the Environment Agency has overseen £20billion of investment by the water industry to improve water quality. This year, over 98 per cent of bathing waters passed European standards, and otters, salmon and other wildlife are thriving in many rivers for the first time since the industrial revolution.

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Notes to editors

The Periodic Review is a control mechanism which ensures that investments by the water and sewerage industry, and the charges made to cover them, represent the best value. All water companies across England and Wales draw up business plans which outline what they will invest in the environment, infrastructure, a safe and secure water supply and future planning over a five-year period. They also set out what they will charge consumers and businesses for water and sewerage in order to make these investments. The plans have to be agreed by Ofwat, the water industry regulator, whose role it is to ensure that consumers receive value for money. The Periodic Review 2009 will set out the water companies’ plans for 2010-2015.

The Environment Agency advises on all parts of water companies’ business plans which affect our current and future environment. The Environment Agency’s goal is to ensure that they produce and implement long-term plans to deliver water and sewerage services across England and Wales which are consistent the needs of the environment, consumers and government. The Environment Agency has a duty to regulate some areas, and to advise the Government and Ofwat on others. As well as working with the water companies themselves, the Environment Agency works in close collaboration with a number of other government and non-government organisations, to deliver a better deal for customers and the environment.

The Environment Agency’s priorities for PR09 fall into four principal areas: ensuring a resilient water and sewerage infrastructure; delivery of the National Environment Programme; the right balance of water supply and demand; and climate change.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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