CC Water challenges companies on rising leakage

A report published by CC Water today, ‘Delving into Water’, revealed water companies are continuing to deliver better services for their customers, with consumer satisfaction and trust in the industry on an upward curve – and complaints heading down.

But CCWater said it was disappointed that fewer than half of the water companies reduced leakage during the year, at a time when customers are being urged to do more to save water. The industry has committed to reduce leakage over the next five years and the water watchdog said it will be challenging companies to go beyond their targets.

The report also reveals progress in reducing sewer flooding and interruptions to customers’ water supplies has also been slower than CCWater had expected.

Tony Smith, chief executive of CC Water, said: “Overall it’s a positive picture and the water industry deserves credit for delivering services that most customers are very satisfied with.

“However, leakage is a key concern for customers and we know it has a big impact on their own motivation to save water. If we want consumers to take water efficiency seriously, water companies need to show more ambition in tackling leakage.”

‘Delving into Water’ examined water companies’ performance on a wide range of issues that matter to customers, including complaint handling, payment assistance schemes, sewer flooding, leakage, metering and supply interruptions, as well as drinking water quality and consumption.

The report’s key findings include: