İngiltere'de Milyonlarca Kişi, Tedarikçinin İtirazlarından Sonra Daha Yüksek Su Faturalarıyla Karşı Karşıya

İngiltere'deki beş su şirketi, milyonlarca haneyi etkileyen yıllık faturaları ortalama %2,2 oranında fazladan artırmak için başarılı bir şekilde başvuruda bulundu.
Millions of households in England will pay even higher water bills than previously expected, after the competition regulator gave its final verdict on industry spending plans for the coming years.
Five water companies - Anglian, Southern, Wessex, and South East - had appealed to the Competition and Markets Authority to let them raise bills higher than was initially allowed by Ofwat, the industry watchdog. Salı günü CMA, bunun yıllık faturaları ortalama %2,2 fazladan artırmalarına izin vereceğini söyledi.

This decision means that millions of customers in the regions served by these five water suppliers will face higher water bills than were originally proposed. The CMA's ruling overrides the initial limits set by Ofwat, the independent regulator, which had aimed to keep bill increases as low as possible for households.
The appeal by the water companies centered around the need for increased investment in infrastructure, with claims that the original Ofwat limits would not provide sufficient funding. The CMA ultimately sided with the suppliers, determining that the higher bills were justified to enable critical upgrades and expansions to the water network.
This decision is likely to be met with concern from consumer groups and households already facing a cost-of-living crisis. Water bills have been a significant contributor to rising household expenses, and this additional 2.2% increase will add further financial strain.
However, the water companies argued that the extra investment is necessary to improve the reliability, sustainability, and resilience of the water supply across England. With climate change bringing more extreme weather events, they claim these infrastructure upgrades are crucial to ensure consistent access to clean water for millions of people.
The final ruling from the CMA marks the end of a lengthy appeals process that began last year when Ofwat first set the limits on allowable bill increases. The water suppliers fought hard to secure higher budgets, and they have ultimately prevailed in their efforts to pass those costs on to consumers.
While the decision is unpopular with the public, the water companies argue it is a necessary step to futureproof the nation's water network and prepare for the challenges ahead. Hane halkı artık artan yaşam masraflarının yanı sıra bu artan maliyetlerin de yükünü taşımak zorunda kalacak.


