PN 44/07: Ofwat agrees price limit increases for two water companies
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PN 44/07

14 December 2007
Ofwat agrees price limit increases for two water companies
Ofwat today confirmed that, following consultation, it will allow two small water supply companies to increase the limits on the prices they can charge their customers – but by less than the companies wanted.

In reaching its decision Ofwat strongly challenged the evidence put forward by Bristol Water and Dee Valley Water, and excluded costs that were not justified.

Ofwat Chief Executive Regina Finn said:

"We will continue to protect the interests of customers by providing a rigorous challenge to monopoly water companies. Customers of Bristol Water and Dee Valley Water will only pay for the costs facing their companies that are both substantial and meet the strict qualifying criteria."

Ofwat has decided that Bristol Water should be allowed to increase prices in line with the regulator's draft proposal which it published last month. Overall, the average water bill for Bristol Water customers will increase in real terms by up to £5 more than previously set in 2004. By 2009-10 the average household bill will be around £144.

Customers of Dee Valley Water will see their average water bill increase in real terms by up to £4 more than previously set in 2004. By 2009-10 the average household bill will be around £122.

Ms Finn said:

"Before companies apply for an increase in their price limits they should consider their wider performance against their regulatory targets and the impact of their application on their customers. We will expect companies to apply only after they have offset new eligible costs against any savings made in areas such as the financing and delivery of their capital programmes."

Notes to Editors:
1. The Water Services Regulation Authority (Ofwat) is the economic regulator of water and sewerage companies in England and Wales. It exercises its powers in a way that it judges will protect the interests of consumers, promote value and safeguard future water and sewerage services by allowing efficient companies to carry out their functions properly, and finance them.
2. Letters to Bristol Water and Dee Valley Water explaining Ofwat's decisions will be available on Ofwat's website, www.ofwat.gov.uk
3. Water and sewerage companies can ask Ofwat to look again at their price limits if they face significant new costs or lower income for specific items only that:
  • in total exceed over 10% of turnover; and
  • were not included by Ofwat because they were not known or they were too uncertain when it last set price limits in 2004.
4. Both Bristol Water and Dee Valley Water are facing significant changes in their costs and revenues because of:
  • more customers opting for free water meters than forecast;
  • rises in unpaid bills by customers; and
  • higher water abstraction charges levied by the Environment Agency.
Dee Valley Water is also facing extra costs to increase the security of its assets.These costs were excluded by Ofwat when it originally set price limits for 2005-10 because they were too uncertain. This protects customers from paying upfront for projected costs that might not occur.
5. Since Ofwat set out its draft proposal Dee Valley Water has provided additional evidence to support its case. As a result, Ofwat has accepted that the company should be allowed to increase prices by a higher amount than previously proposed.
6. The planned changes to the price limits for Bristol Water and Dee Valley Water for 2008-09 and 2009-10 will be as follows:
    Price limits (%) - Bristol Water
    2008-09
    2009-10
    Set in 2004
    0.7
    -2.3
    Company proposed new limit
    5.6
    -1.7
    Ofwat proposed new limit
    3.6
    0.0

    Price limits (%) – Dee Valley Water
    2008-09
    2009-10
    Set in 2004
    0.6
    -0.7
    Company proposed new limit
    8.1
    -0.1
    Ofwat proposed new limit
    5.0
    1.3
7. Media enquiries to Ofwat Press Office on: 0121 625 1442/1416/1496/1322.

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