South East Water to pay £30.5m penalty after multiple supply failures
South East Water will pay a £30.5 million penalty to regulator Ofwat due to multiple supply interruptions, customer service failures, and license breaches. Ofwat's investigations concluded that these repeated errors caused significant disruption and hardship for residents and businesses over several years.

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AI-generatedSouth East Water will pay a £30.5 million penalty to regulator Ofwat due to multiple supply interruptions, customer service failures, and license breaches. Ofwat's investigations concluded that these repeated errors caused significant disruption and hardship for residents and businesses over several years. The penalty includes a £22 million fine for supply failures between 2020 and 2023 affecting over 286,000 people, and further penalties for supply interruptions in Kent and Sussex between November and January, impacting up to 70,000 homes. Additionally, a third investigation was launched after South East Water's credit rating downgrade indicated a license breach. Of the total penalty, £13 million will be used to fix the issues causing supply failures, with other funds allocated to a community support fund, free water butts, site storage, and smart metering.
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5 extractedOfwat has imposed fines and enforcement packages worth over £300m on water companies.
£13m of the fine will be ringfenced for fixing issues that caused the supply failures.
Further supply interruptions in November and January affected up to 70,000 homes without water.
The penalty includes a previously proposed £22m fine for water supply failures between 2020 and 2023 affecting over 286,000 people.
South East Water will pay a £30.5m penalty after multiple supply failures and customer failings.