Water watchdog welcomes
consumer focussed recommendations by parliamentary group
CONSUMER COUNCIL FOR
WATER News Release (CCWater11/08) issued by The Government News
Network on 4 April 2008
The Consumer
Council for Water today (Friday 4 April) welcomed the All Party
Parliamentary Water Group's (APPWG) report - The Future of
the UK Water Sector, and the key proposals put forward to make
things better for water consumers.
The APPWG report acknowledges that there are numerous challenges
in the water sector including affordability of bills, water saving
and efficiency, flooding, and the current regulatory system, and
stresses that consumers should be the focal point when possible
solutions are considered.
The APPWG highlights the importance of universal metering
combined with new tariff systems, to support vulnerable customers.
The Consumer Council for Water agrees that metering is the
fairest way for customers to pay for their water, but points out
that there will be losers as well as winners in the switch to metering.
The Consumer Council for Water is pleased that the APPWG calls on
government to look at using the tax and benefits system to help
customers who can't afford to pay their water bills but
stresses that protection needs to be in place before metering is
introduced on a wider scale.
The report also calls for the Consumer Council for Water to have
a greater role in the price setting process to further protect the
interests of consumers.
Tony Smith, Chief Executive of the Consumer Council for Water,
said: "It is encouraging that consumers' concerns were
a focal point in putting forward these recommendations.
"However, we are concerned that there will be winners as
well as losers in the move towards universal metering, and a
robust safety net needs to be in place to protect poor customers
before metering is introduced on a wider scale.
"Consumers' trust in the water industry needs to be
restored after years of above inflation price increases. Consumers
need to be put back at the heart of the sector, and quickly."
Ends
Notes for editors
1. The All Party Parliamentary Water Group is a cross-party
parliamentary body of MPs and Peers set up in 2005 to discuss
relevant water policy issues and develop constructive and
practicable solutions for addressing imminent problems in the
wider water sector.
2. The Consumer Council for Water represents consumers in England
and Wales.
3. The Consumer Council for Water is the statutory water consumer
body, and operates as a non-departmental public body reporting to
the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and the
Welsh Assembly Government. It has a committee for Wales, and at
local level, is supported by four regional committees in England.
4. Our national website is http://www.ccwater.org.uk.
Public
enquiries to the Consumer Council for Water's national
number, 0845 039 2837, or email enquiries@ccwater.org.uk.
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