Water bills to soar over the next two decades

April 22, 2010 by Reno  
Filed under News, News Utilities

One of the UK’s biggest water suppliers, Severn Trent, has said that water bills are likely to soar over the next two decades. The water supplier predicts that over the next twenty years the cost of water bills will soar around 27 percent above inflation.

The supplier has put the increase down to rising operating costs and EU regulations, both of which it claims will cost the industry billions of pounds. The water industry was privatised in 1989, and since that time has made huge profits from increasing bills. However, despite the price increases water companies are said to have failed to carry out repairs and offered a poor level of customer service.

Severn Trent said that rules that have now been brought in by regulators will results in billions of pounds having to be spent over the coming years, and these operating costs are going to prove hard to handle by the water suppliers. The company said that the rising costs that would be incurred by the water industry would have to be passed on to customers, who would see their water bills rocket as a result.

An official from Severn Trent stated: ‘It is not clear such a continued high level of investment is sustainable in terms of whether it can be financed, whether customers are willing to pay for it and the detrimental impact on carbon emissions.’

The water regulator Ofwat has also ordered water suppliers to place a cap on bills over the next five year, with Severn Trent being told to cut its bills by 4 percent, which will also hit the supplier hard. The rising cost of borrowing, which is a problem for all businesses, is also going to play a part in the higher costs that customers will face.

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