Ofwat confirms Southern Water will pay £126m following investigation

10 Oct 2019 12:47 PM

In its final decision published today, Ofwat has confirmed that Southern Water will pay £126m in penalties and rebates to existing and former wastewater customers.

This package of penalties and rebates is the biggest Ofwat has ever imposed reflecting the serious failures in the operation of Southern Water’s sewage treatment sites, and the deliberate misreporting of performance information.

It follows a consultation on the package of rebates and undertakings proposed by Southern Water to make reparation to its customers and comply with its legal obligations.

Having considered representations during the consultation, Ofwat has also now secured additional commitments from Southern Water. This includes proposals from the company to make payments to former wastewater customers who have moved away from the Southern Water area and to provide greater transparency on its environmental performance.

In the course of a large-scale investigation into the water company, Ofwat found that Southern Water failed to operate a number of wastewater treatments works properly, including by not making the necessary investment in a timely manner. Southern Water’s failures led to equipment breakdowns and unpermitted spills of wastewater into the environment. The Environment Agency is currently investigating whether any environmental impact may have been caused by the company’s failures.

Ofwat also found that Southern Water manipulated wastewater sampling processes which resulted in it misreporting information about the performance of a number of sewage treatment sites. This meant the company avoided penalties under Ofwat’s incentive regime.

The £126 million package will see Southern Water:

Existing customers could receive an average of about £60 (depending on consumption), as a bill rebate over the next five years. Former wastewater customers will be able to apply directly to Southern Water for payment from April 2020.

Southern Water has also now committed to greater transparency about its environmental performance, including establishing a new webpage to be developed with key stakeholders and customers. It has also included a commitment to strengthen its assurance around paying bonuses, so they are only paid when appropriate.

Ofwat Chief Executive, Rachel Fletcher, said:

“The findings in this case were shocking. We have listened to all representations and think it is right to confirm the biggest package of penalties and rebates we’ve ever imposed.

“Southern Water is serious about responding to the challenges it faces and is committed to putting things right. In doing so it is now bound by formal undertakings. We will continue to monitor its performance against those undertakings, and should Southern Water fail to comply with them, we will take further action.”

Southern Water is also subject to ongoing criminal investigations by the Environment Agency. Ofwat’s findings are purely about regulatory obligations in respect of which Ofwat has jurisdiction. Ofwat has not made findings about environmental harm, site specific permit failures or whether the acts of Southern Water were criminal in nature. Such matters are for the Environment Agency.

Notes to Editors:

  1. Final decision notice – Southern Water
  2. Southern Water had been under formal investigation by Ofwat since June 2017 due to breaches of licence conditions and statutory obligations.
  3. Proportionate to the size of the business, this package of penalties and rebates is the biggest Ofwat has ever imposed. The amount Southern will pay as a fine has been reduced from £37.7 million to £3 million in recognition of the steps taken by Southern Water to put things right, including its proposal to make significant rebates to customers.
  4. The total value of the package of penalties and rebates is equivalent to 6.7% of Southern Water’s wholesale wastewater turnover. This is by far the largest proportion of turnover we have ever set out – the previous highest was 3.5%.