Ofwat letting water firms charge twice to tackle sewage, court to hear

Water Companies Hit Homeowners Twice: Ofwat Under Fire Over Sewage Investments

A court is set to hear a case claiming that water companies are unlawfully charging customers twice to fund £100bn worth of sewage pollution investments. Critics say the practice, approved by Ofwat, means households are paying for improvements meant to achieve environmental compliance through two separate bills.

The PR24 decision allows water firms to inject £104bn into their finances by the end of the decade to tackle record levels of sewage in rivers, which have been exacerbated by decades of underinvestment. Thames Water customers face a 35% increase, from £436 to £588 annually, while Southern Water bills are up 53%, rising to £642 per year on average.

However, lawyers representing River Action argue that this is unfair, as any investment meant to rectify historic neglect should be paid by shareholders, not customers. According to Ofwat rules, households must only pay for new infrastructure investments, not the costs of bringing companies into compliance with environmental regulations.

"It's fundamental that the public shouldn't be made to pay twice for water companies' past failures," said Emma Dearnaley, River Action's head of legal. "But River Action is concerned that Ofwat's approach means customers could be paying again." The case argues that Ofwat must ensure billions in approved funding result in compliance and fair charging practices.

The hearing in Manchester will examine whether water bills are being used to fund essential infrastructure improvements rather than just bringing companies into environmental compliance. If the court finds in River Action's favour, it could lead to significant changes for customers of struggling water firms.
 
I'm really annoyed by this news 🤬. It sounds like these water companies are taking advantage of us - their customers! They're basically passing on the cost of fixing their own mess to us, their customers. I mean, can you believe we have to pay more for our water bills just so they can fund their sewage investments? It's like they're trying to take us for a ride.

And what really gets my goat is that they're getting away with it because Ofwat says it's okay 🤷‍♂️. But I don't think that's fair. These companies have been neglecting our rivers for decades and now we get stuck paying the price? It just doesn't sit right with me.

I hope this court hearing goes in River Action's favour, because if not, it's just going to be another example of these water companies taking us for a ride 🚫.
 
Ugh, can't believe Ofwat is letting water companies get away with this 🙄. I mean, come on, households are already paying enough for basic services. Charging them twice is just not right 💸. It's like, don't they think we're already overpaying? Like, remember when they used to raise our bills in secret and nobody even knew about it until it was too late? Yeah, this isn't exactly going to win hearts 🤷‍♀️.

I'm all for investment in sewage infrastructure, but shouldn't that be taken out of the shareholders' pockets instead of ours? I mean, they're the ones who made all these profits off our backs, right? Why should we foot the bill again? 🤑. It's not fair, and River Action is right to fight this 💪.
 
🤔 Thinkin' about this whole thing... If I were a homeowner, I'd be livid too! 🙄 So, basically, these water companies are like "Hey, we're gonna make you pay twice" and Ofwat is all "Yup, go for it". But River Action is all "Hold up, that's not fair!" 💸

Imagine you're a homeowner and your water bill just went up 35% 🤑. You're already paying enough for the water, now you gotta shell out even more for... what? Environmental compliance? 🤷‍♀️ I mean, I get it, we need to fix our sewage problem, but come on! 💦

Can't these companies just use some of that £100bn to pay off their debts or invest in new infrastructure? 🤑 And then they can charge customers for the actual cost of service, not just to cover past mistakes. 🤦‍♂️ That way, everyone's happy... well, except maybe the shareholders 😜.

Anyway, I'm rooting for River Action 🙌 and hoping the court rules in their favour 👮‍♀️. It's time for these water companies to get their act together and stop double-dipping 💸!
 
😂 Can you believe this? Water companies are basically ripping off their customers like a bad joke! 💧 I mean, come on, 35% increase for Thames Water? That's like, paying for someone else's therapy sessions! 😂 And now River Action is all like "wait a minute, that's not fair" - and honestly who can blame them? 🤔 It's like Ofwat is just passing the buck (or in this case, the bill) to the customers. But hey, I guess it's good for a laugh... I mean, a court hearing! 🎉 Who knows what'll happen, but one thing's for sure, customers will be having a real "drain"-ing experience! 😂
 
Wow 🤯, £104bn worth of sewage investments and households are paying for that twice? Interesting 💸, how can one company be allowed to charge customers for its own failures? The fact that Ofwat rules say households only pay for new infrastructure is being bent to cover past neglect is just not right...
 
I don’t usually comment but... this sewage bill thingy is seriously dodgy 🤔💦 I mean, I get that we need to fix our rivers and all, but can't the water companies just cough up some cash from their own pockets instead of passing it on to us? 🤑 It's like they're trying to make a profit off our suffering... not cool 😒. And what's with the huge increases in bills for Thames Water and Southern Water? 35% and 53%?! That's like, a whole lot of money 💸. I don't think it's fair that we should be paying twice for someone else's mistakes 🤷‍♀️. If Ofwat is going to let these water companies get away with this, something needs to change... maybe some more oversight or regulation? 🚨
 
OMG, I'm literally livid when I think about this 🤯! They're basically double-charging us homeowners like there's no tomorrow 💸. Like, we're already shelling out for water and now they want us to pay more because of their own mistakes? No way, José 🙅‍♂️. It's just not fair that the people who benefit from these investments (shareholders) get to keep their profits while we foot the bill again ⚠️. Can you believe Ofwat is just green-lighting this? 🤔 They need to step up and ensure these funds actually go towards fixing the problems, not just lining shareholders' pockets 💸. This is like, basic math, guys... fairness is supposed to be a thing! 😡
 
OMG u guys r gonna lose yr minds wen u hear this!! 😱 water companies r charging customers TWICE 🤯 £100bn worth of sewage investments r bein paid 4 thru 2 separate bills 📊 Thames Water customers get a 35% increase from £436 to £588 annually 🚽 and Southern Water bills are up 53%! 🤯 that's insane! River Action is sayin its unfair cuz shareholders should pay 4 past failures not customers 🙄 Emma Dearnaley says it's fundamental public shouldn't pay twice but she's worried Ofwat's approach means customers could be payin again 🚨 the court case in Manchester will decide if water bills r fundin infrastructure or just environmental compliance 💪
 
OMG, can you believe this? 🤯 So water companies are charging people TWICE now? It's like they're taking advantage of us big time! 💸 I remember when I lived in a small flat near the river, and I used to smell the sewage all the time. It was gross! 🚽 But I didn't think it was that bad until we started getting these huge bills from Thames Water... £436 just for one year? That's insane! 🤑 And now they're saying we have to pay even more because they're not doing a good enough job of fixing the problem. It's like, hello, can't you just do your job right for once? 😒 I feel so bad for people who are struggling to make ends meet already. This is just another way for big corporations to take advantage of us. 🤦‍♀️
 
Ugh 🤦‍♀️ I cant believe our water companies r charging us TWICE 🤑💧... I mean, what even is that?! So basically, they r paying themselves first with shareholders' money and then we get hit with a hefty bill 💸. Its not fair fam 😒. If the court rules in favor of River Action, that's gonna be a huge win for customers like me who are already struggling to pay their bills 🤯. I hope they can get some real change made here 🔄
 
the whole thing is so messed up 💸💦 like we're already shelling out billions every year for sewage and now they want us to pay again? 🤯 that's just not right. ofwat's approach is all wrong, it's like we're being punished for the mistakes of these companies instead of having them take responsibility. shouldn't they be paying shareholders who are reaping the benefits, not everyday customers who are already struggling? this whole thing needs to be looked into and fixed ASAP ⏰
 
I don’t usually comment but... have you guys ever thought about how water companies get away with this? 🤯 It’s crazy that they can just pass on their "investment" costs to us and make us pay twice 😒. I mean, I get it, the environment needs help and all that, but shouldn’t shareholders be footing the bill for past mistakes instead of making customers bear the brunt? 💸 It seems unfair that Thames Water is charging 35% more just to fund their own future investments... 🤔 what’s next? Will they start passing on their pension costs too?! 😂
 
🚽💧 I mean, come on! Water companies are basically taking advantage of us homeowners 🙄. They're hitting us twice - once with our regular bills and then again with these massive rate increases to fund sewage investments 💸. It's like, they're not even transparent about it 🤔. Ofwat is supposed to be regulating them, but apparently, they're letting this happen 😒. River Action is right, it's unfair that customers are footing the bill for water companies' past mistakes ⏰. If the court rules in their favour, it could mean a big change for us - more money in our pockets and less in our noses 👍.
 
U r kidding me 🤯 Ofwat thinks its cool to charge us twice? Like, I get that sewage is a big deal but come on, water bills are already super high as it is 😩 Thames Water and Southern Water are getting away with charging us like 35% and 53% more respectively? That's outrageous! They're basically milking us dry 💸. And for what? So shareholders can reap the benefits of being profitable? No thanks 🙅‍♂️. It's not fair that we're footing the bill for water companies' past mistakes 👎. River Action is on to something and I hope they win this case 🤞.
 
I'm telling ya, back in my day... we didn't have all these complicated rules and regulations around sewage investments 🚽😩. I mean, I know it's not exactly rocket science, but still, it seems like a right mess to me! Water companies are raking it in, £100bn worth, and now they're hitting customers for more money? It just doesn't sit right with me... 💸👎.

And what really gets my goat is that the public is footing the bill again, while shareholders get off scot-free. I mean, come on! If there's a problem, fix it, don't make us pay twice 🤦‍♀️. It's just not fair. And now we've got these lawyers arguing about it and Ofwat getting in the middle... it's all just so frustrating 😩💔.
 
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