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Friday, 29 July 2022 12:42

Ofwat – latest provisional figures on leakage show improvement in water industry performance

Ofwat is today releasing new figures that shed light on the water industry's performance on reducing leakage.

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The provisional figures show that three quarters of the companies are meeting their leakage targets and some have reduced leakage by more than 10% over the past two years.

Ofwat has strongly pushed companies to cut leakage over recent years, including challenging the sector to reduce leakage by at least 16% in the 5 year period up to 2025.

leaking water pipe

Today's figures show that progress has been made, with industry wide leakage being reduced by 11% since 2017-18, heading towards the target of a 50% reduction by 2050. However, the regulator says that there is much further to go and still more that can be done.

David Black, Ofwat CEO commented:

"It is encouraging to see progress in tackling leakage, with some companies making significant reductions. We welcome the improvements companies have made in reducing leakage and it's encouraging to see things heading in the right direction. That said, there is much further to go. In the drier weather we are all acutely aware of the impact of climate change and the value and importance of water. Customers rightly expect water companies to lead by example in caring for water and helping households to do the same."

WATER COMPANY

LEAKAGE REDUCTION*

Affinity Water

10.5%

Anglian Water

6.1%

Bristol Water

11.5%

Hafren Dyfrdwy

8.6%

Northumbrian Water

1.1%

Portsmouth Water

12.0%

SES Water

6.3%

Severn Trent

3.4%

South East Water

3.3%

South Staffs Water

7.2%

South West Water

6.0%

Southern Water

5.0%

Thames Water

10.2%

United Utilities

4.7%

Welsh Water

5.2%

Wessex Water

10.8%

Yorkshire Water

7.9%

Table - Water company leakage reduction (based on 3 year averages from the 2019-20 baseline)

The figures are 3-year averages taken from water company annual performance reports (APRs), including provisional figures for 2021/22. Water companies will all be starting from different baseline leakage positions. Targets are set considering the water resource challenges within each companies’ region.

The provisional figures from the water companies will now be validated by Ofwat over the coming months. Further detail on water company performance on leakage will be available when Ofwat publishes the Service and Delivery Report 21-22 later this year.

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