Thames Water Fined $165 Million For Repeated, Flagrant Sewage Spills - Record UK Fine For Pollution
Thames Water has been hit with a record £104m fine over environmental breaches involving sewage spills, after failing to operate and manage its treatment works and wastewater networks effectively. The water regulator Ofwat confirmed on Wednesday that it was issuing the debt-laden utility with £123m of penalties that would be paid by the company and its investors, and not by customers.
That total included an £18.2m fine for breaking dividend rules, the first of its kind in the industry, which was first reported by the Guardian in December. Ofwat said the company had paid out cash to investors despite having fallen short in its services to customers and its environmental record. The UKs largest water company is in a desperate race to raise funds and find new buyers to stave off the risk of being renationalised, and has urged the regulator to let it off paying hundreds of millions of pounds of fines to make it more attractive to investors.
Ofwat said its investigation had uncovered failings around Thamess handling of sewage and wastewater, which amounted to a significant breach of its legal obligations. The water regulator for England and Wales added that Thames had caused an unacceptable impact on the environment and customers.
The company also failed to come up with an acceptable redress package that would have benefited the environment, so we have imposed a significant financial penalty, the Ofwat chief executive, David Black, said. This decision provides certainty for the company for both its past failures and what we expect from the company to comply with its obligations in future.
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