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Water firms ordered to pay £157.6m back to customers following ‘poor performance’

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Water firms in England and Wales have been ordered to pay back £157.6m to customers due to their poor performance.

The water regulator Ofwat said the rebate would come off bills for households and businesses in 2025-26.

Last year the regulator ordered firms to repay £114m as part of a similar move.

Ofwat said the results of its annual report on water company performance showed “disappointing results” and that money alone was not enough to address the problems facing the industry.

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It comes as water bills in England and Wales are set to rise by an average of 21% over the next five years.

The regulator’s chief executive David Black said: “This year’s performance report is stark evidence that money alone will not bring the sustained improvements that customers rightly expect.

“It is clear that companies need to change and that has to start with addressing issues of culture and leadership. Too often we hear that weather, third parties or external factors are blamed for shortcomings.

Earlier this summer, the regulator announced it was investigating all wastewater companies due to concerns that some may not be meeting their obligation to minimise pollution.

Last year, industry body Water UK apologised on behalf of firms for “not acting quickly enough” on spills.

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