Water regulator Ofwat will be scrapped and replaced with a new independent body, the government has confirmed, as new plans to overhaul a ‘broken’ system are announced.

The announcement has followed a major review into England and Wales’ water sector, which found a ‘broken regulatory system’ has allowed water companies to profit at the expense of British people, rather than investing in water infrastructure. You may recall that back in December, it was announced that water bills would rise by 36% on average over the next five years, leaving many households feeling increased financial pressure.

Ofwat will be replaced by a new single, ‘powerful’ regulator that will take on the responsibilities of Ofwat, the Environment Agency, Natural England and the Drinking Water Inspectorate, with Secretary of State for the Environment, Steve Reed, stating this move will prevent abuses of the past and benefit customers, this is everything you need to know.

The announcement comes after the Independent Water Commission released Sir Jon Cunliffe’s report, AKA The Cunliffe Report, which had 88 recommendations on how to change the water industry in England and Wales.

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