Water regulator is expected to spread next week As a government review concludes it does not fit for purpose.
Towat is Allegedly end on Monday Under recommendations from reviews under previous leadership Bank of England Deputy Governor Sir John Kanalif.
Many reports Suggestion that the review is over And it should be abolished to replace ministers with a new regulator Hypocritical industryThe regulator employs around 300 people.
Sir John’s independent review has focused on the water zone and its regulation, with no limit to its potential recommendations.
Start review in October, Environment Secretary Steve reed Get rid of completely tampering on the table.
He told Sky News at that time, “I do not rule this.
After this, the growing population and extreme weather due to climate change put rapid pressure on England’s aging water system, causing widespread floods, supply issues, sewage pollution and leakage.
Public fury has cheered into the country’s rivers, lakes and coastal water, and lack of investment in the infrastructure of water, increasing bills, high dividends, loans, executive salary and personalized water firms in water firms.

This week the Environment Agency (EA) said that last year serious water pollution incidents increased by 60 percent, with three companies responsible for most of them.
England’s latest data showed that Temes Water, Southern Water and Yorkshire water was behind 81 percent of cases, but said that all nine water companies had “continuous demonstrations”.
Meanwhile, there was no serious incident last year in only two companies – Northumbrian Water and Vesax Water – by 2025, meeting EA’s expectations to look at a tendency for zero pollution incidents by 2025.
The Temes Water was responsible for 33 of the 75 serious incidents recorded by the EA – more than one third of the total.
Overall, the Watchdog said that all pollution incidence increased by 29 percent, with water companies recording 2,801, above 2,174 in 2023.
The EA blamed the spike when the new infrastructure, poor asset maintenance, and the effects of climate change continuously reduce flexibility to reduce flexibility.
Labor MP Clive Lewis It is said that “will not clean rivers or lower bills”.
The Left-Winger said, “Blaming alone is like blaming the Satnav to run a rock when the road was constructed,” said the leftist.
Mr. Lewis asked to bring water into public ownership, saying: “The actual problem is a personalized, extract model that prefer shareholder payment on public good.”
Downing Street Said that the government would wait for a final report on the water industry next week when asked whether there is a plan to scrap the Bawat as a regulator.
A 10 spokesperson said: “We are waiting for the final report of Sir John Kanalif next week – you can expect us to determine our feedback what we will do to turn this area.”
Sir John’s interim report warned of “deep roots, systemic” failures in the water sector and said that Tat had lost public confidence in a large scale.
It comes as Britain’s largest water firm Temes Water The possibility of nationalization with private equity firm KKR faced the £ 3BN bailout.
Temes Water is about 19BN debt £ 19BN, warning MPs that they have only a few weeks of cash in hand as it wants to avoid getting bust.