- Welsh Water faces a proposed £44.7 million payment after water regulator Ofwat identified "serious and unacceptable" breaches in its sewage and network services.
- Ofwat stated the company failed to adequately operate, maintain, and upgrade its wastewater network, resulting in excessive spills from storm overflows.
- The planned enforcement package includes £40.6 million to reduce spills, mitigate environmental damage, and tackle groundwater, with an additional £4.1 million allocated for river quality improvements.
- Welsh Water has accepted Ofwat's findings, apologised for falling short of expected standards, and committed to a major transformation programme to improve performance.
- This action is part of Ofwat's ongoing sector-wide sewage investigation, bringing the total proposed enforcement to over £300 million, and follows a recent fine for South East Water.
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