England's sewerage: what the water companies have to say

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Firms including Anglian Water respond to data on their practices and policies

Thames Water: “We invested more than £1bn again in 2019-20, leading to a total of £15bn in the past 15 years, and we will continue to spend wisely on improving resilience, service and efficiency, as well as provide more support for customers in vulnerable circumstances.

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Shareholders pockets over the environment... Short term fixes over long term solutions to a changing climate.. Water - a commonwealth - a basic need - the essence of all life on Earth - cannot be trusted in the hands of private companies. renationalise WaterisLife

Short term thinking...along with the need to pay shareholders = inefficient management, environmental destruction and under prepared for climate breakdown altering weather.. Renationalise water. It's a commonwealth not a commodity. WaterisLife WaterProtector ChangetheCistern

Dont know what the problem is..after all our parliamentary representatives chosen by us sold our water assets..so if now we are being looted by these rich people..it is our own fault..

For anyone unaware the 'right amount of debt' is that which gives you the best tax shield without dramatically increasing your weighted average cost of capital.

I thought these were some goth tealights

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