Full list of 17 water companies ordered to pay back customers and by how much

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Ofwat published its annual performance report into the sector today

Water companies have been ordered to repay £157.6 million to customers by lowering their costs after missing key targets. But people living in Merseyside will not be seeing any reduction in their own water bills. The water regulator Ofwat has slapped the penalty onto 17 water firms after all missed out on targets such as reducing pollution, leaks, and supply interruptions.

Here is a full list of all the water companies who were ordered to pay back customers and others who were rewarded for their efforts. The penalties for each water firm are as follows: Thames Water: £56.8 million Anglian Water: £38.1 million Yorkshire Water: £36 million Southern Water: £31.9 million Welsh Water: £24.1 million South West Water: £17.4 million South East Water: £8 million Wessex Water: £5.3 million Affinity Water: £5.

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