ConservAqua has applied to Ofwat for a water supply licence and sewerage licence to provide retail services to eligible premises within the water retail market.
The water sector regulator has provided the following brief synopsis of the business plan for the company, which is based in Mitcham, Surrey:
“ConservAqua provide an individually tailored and responsive service to high usage corporate clients. We offer unrivalled customer service, allocating experienced water account managers to each account, to provide expert advice on how to reduce businesses water usage.”
“Saving the planet’s most precious resource is our main objective, the cost savings will naturally follow. Revered as the company to be with, a company that cares for its customers and the environment.”
Deadline to representations or objections about the application to Ofwat is 7 February 2020 – click here to download the consultation document.
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