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UK hands water consumers larger payments for service failures

Britain stated it was increasing compensation payments for consumers whose water supply is briefly cut off, its newest attempt to enhance the water sector after bad service and ecological contamination stimulated public anger.

The federal government is attempting to repair Britain's damaged privatised water market after years of under-investment triggered frequent sewage spills. It launched a review of the sector in October focused on strengthening guideline and dealing with the problems.

The Department for Environment said on Tuesday that automatic payments of approximately 2,000 pounds ($ 2,529) could now be produced supply of water interruptions, sewage system flooding, low water pressure and notices to boil faucet water before consuming it.

Some compensation payments for water system problems would now be made required, the federal government statement included.

This is another step forward in our strategies to reform the water sector so it serves clients and the environment much better, Environment Minister Steve Reed said. We are clear that the public deserve much better compensation when things go wrong, so I'm. doing something about it to make sure that happens.

Under the federal government's brand-new payment system, low water pressure. might now lead to homes getting a payment of up to 250. pounds, up from the 25 pounds formerly, while do not consume. notices could see a 220 pound payment, up from around 30 pounds.

Britain's water companies consist of names such as Thames. Water, Severn Trent and United Utilities.

(source: Reuters)