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The Severn Trent Water Authority was established in 1974. [4] In July 1989, the Severn Trent Water Authority was partially privatised under the Water Act 1989, together with the rest of the water supply and sewage disposal industry in England and Wales, to form Severn Trent Water, with a responsibility to supply freshwater and treat sewage for around 8 million people living in the Midlands of ...
Severn Trent Water Authority was one of ten regional water authorities established in 1974. Its area of operation was the catchments of the River Trent and River Severn.It assumed the powers and responsibilities of existing water supply authorities in those catchment areas, the Severn River Authority, the Trent River Authority and the sewage and sewage disposal responsibilities of the councils ...
Severn Trent Water's £80m project will bypass the River Mease and put treated waste water directly into the River Trent. ... Ofwat provisionally said bills would rise by an average of £19 a year ...
The scheme will help low income families cut their water bills by up up 90%. Severn Trent launches £30m fund to help extra 100,000 households with bills Skip to main content
The Severn Trent Authority were the first to fully implement the two-tier approach. [10] It soon became obvious that the water industry was faced by ageing infrastructure and chronic under-investment, but there was little public or political enthusiasm for large increases in water bills to pay for change. There was also a problem with pollution ...
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Severn Trent Water West Midlands , East Midlands , Chester As at 1 March 2017, the company's issued share capital consists of 239,791,170 ordinary shares of 97 17/19 pence each with voting rights.
It's been a soggy six months for water company Severn Trent, whose share price has plunged nearly 14% since June to £15.50. ... Underlying profit before tax rose 1.6% to £157.5 million, and ...