Water bills to rise
Water bills to rise
Friday 3rd October 2008
Regulator Ofwat said water bills are set to increase by an average of £29 before inflation between 2010 and 2015.The average water bill in 2015 will be £355 before any additional costs related to inflation, as most water firms intend to make investments in their infrastructure in the coming years, pushing up costs.
Each water company has to submit a draft business plan to Ofwat, explaining how much they are expecting to charge consumers over a five-year period and why.
The regulator is currently scrutinising the plans, which include a proposed £27 billion investment in services. Thames Water alone plans to spend £6.54 billion on updating its infrastructure.
Chief executive Regina Finn said Ofwat would take several issues into account when analysing the plans.
"The development of the business plans is taking place against a backdrop of ever greater focus on water as a valuable resource," she said.
"The impact of climate change remains a topic of concern, including increasing weather volatility and the carbon impacts of the sector.
"At the same time the economic climate is turbulent, and value for money and meeting consumers' needs remain core objectives."
Ofwat will now use the plans to set price limits for the companies. All water firms must submit their final plans in April 2009.

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