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Wessex Water

Wessex Water Services Limited, known as Wessex Water, is a water supply and sewerage utility company serving an area of South West England, covering 10,000 square kilometres including Bristol, most of Dorset, Somerset and Wiltshire and parts of Gloucestershire and Hampshire.[1] Wessex Water supplies 1.3 million people with around 285 million litres of water a day.

Wessex Water
TypePrivate company
IndustryWater industry
Founded1973
HeadquartersBath, Somerset
Key people
Products
Production output
  • 0.270 Gl/day (drinking)
  • 0.460 Gl/day (recycled)
ServicesWater supply and sewerage services
Revenue
  • £ 552.3 million (2020)
  • £547.7 million (2019)
  • £ 212.5 million (2020)
  • £228.4 million (2019)
  • £ 66.6 million (2020)
  • £110.2 million (2019)
Number of employees
2,547
ParentYTL Corporation, of Malaysia
Websitewww.wessexwater.co.uk

It is regulated under the Water Industry Act 1991. In 2016, the company had about 2,100 employees.[2]

Wessex Water is owned by the Malaysian power company YTL Corporation.[3] Its headquarters are on the outskirts of Bath in Claverton Down, in a modern energy-efficient building by Bennetts Associates and Buro Happold.[4]

History edit

 
Headquarters building in Bath

The company originated as the Wessex Water Authority, one of ten regional water authorities established by the Water Act 1973 which were privatised in 1989. Wessex Water Services Limited was purchased by American company Enron in 1998 for $2.4 billion and placed in a newly formed subsidiary, Azurix. Following Enron's collapse, Wessex Water was sold to YTL Power International of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in 2002.

The water authority had acquired the assets and duties of a number of public sector and local authority water utilities:

  • Bristol Avon River Authority
  • Somerset River Authority
  • Avon and Dorset River Authority (except the part of the area of that drains to the River Lim)
  • Bath Corporation
  • Dorset Water Board
  • North Wilts Water Board
  • South Wilts Water Board
  • Wessex Water Board
  • West Somerset Water Board
  • West Wilts Water Board
  • Bournemouth and District Water Company
  • Bristol Waterworks Company
  • Cholderton and District Water Company
  • West Hampshire Water Company
  • West Lulworth Water Undertaking

Four people, three of them Wessex Water employees, were killed in an explosion at a company site in Avonmouth on 3 December 2020.[5]

Customer service edit

Wessex Water achieved a score of 4.53 in Ofwat’s ‘Satisfaction by company’ survey 2012/13 (5 being ‘very satisfied’).[6]

Drinking water quality edit

In 2013 Wessex Water's compliance with drinking water standards exceeded 99.9% and the company maintained 100% compliance with sewage treatment discharge consents.[7]

Leakage edit

In both 2011/12 and 2012/13 the company's leakage figure was 69 million litres per day, compared to a yearly average of 73 million litres per day between 2005–10.[7]

Carbon footprint edit

Wessex Water's greenhouse gas emissions totalled 119 kilotonnes of CO2 equivalent in 2018/19,[8] compared to 149 kilotonnes of CO2 equivalent in 2011/12 and 159 kilotonnes in 2012/13.

Reservoirs and lakes edit

The company owns and manages several reservoirs including Blashford Lakes in Hampshire, Clatworthy Reservoir, Durleigh Reservoir, Hawkridge Reservoir, Otterhead Lakes, Sutton Bingham Reservoir and Tucking Mill in Somerset, many of which, in addition to supplying drinking water, are used for recreation and as nature reserves.[9]

GENeco edit

Wessex Water's GENeco subsidiary, established in 2009,[10] operates sewage treatment works. It recycles waste, produces renewable energy and provides the agricultural industry with fertiliser.[11] In summer 2010, GENeco launched the Bio-Bug, a modified VW Beetle that runs on bio-gas generated from waste treated at sewage treatment works.[12] Waste flushed down the toilets of just 70 homes in Bristol is enough to power the Bio-Bug for a year, based on an annual mileage of 10,000 miles.[13]

In November 2014, the UK's first bus powered entirely by human and food waste went into service between Bristol and Bath, run by tour operator Bath Bus Company.[14] Since 2019, biomethane powers buses on one of Bristol's MetroBus routes.[15] The gas is produced at the company's "bioresources and renewable energy park" in Avonmouth, which is run by GENeco.[16]

Environmental record edit

  • May 1998 – Found guilty of discharging over 1 million gallons of raw sewage into a Weymouth, Dorset, marina on August Bank Holiday Monday 1997, the busiest day of the year. The company was fined £5,000 with £500 costs.[17][18]
  • March 1999 – Ranked 4th in the top ten list of "worst polluters" in England by the Environment Agency.[19][20]
  • May 2002 – Fined £8,000 for causing pollution in Dowlais Brook, Cwmbran in June 2001.[21]
  • April 2003 – Fined £5,000 with £1,000 costs at Minehead Magistrates' Court after pleading guilty to causing poisonous, noxious or polluting matter to enter the Washford River in Somerset.[22]
  • July 2003 – Described by the Environment Agency as one of the worst "repeat offenders" for pollution incidents.[23]
  • 2004 – Fined six times for environmental pollution incidents.[24]
  • May 2007 – Fined £1,500 with £1,589 costs by Bristol magistrates after pleading guilty to one offence under the Water Resources Act 1991 of causing sewage to enter controlled waters. Untreated sewage had been allowed to pollute the River Frome in July 2006. The river was polluted again with untreated sewage at Frampton Cotterell in February 2007 and April 2007.[25][26]
  • April 2008 – Fined £3,000 with £1,960 costs for allowing sewage to pollute the River Stour.[27]
  • March 2010 – Fined £6,000 with £2,235 costs at Weymouth Magistrates' Court after allowing sewage to pollute the River Stour near Shaftesbury in March 2009.[27]

References edit

  1. ^ "About the company". Wessex Water. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  2. ^ Wessex Water website http://www.wessexwater.co.uk/About-us/The-company/Our-employees/
  3. ^ "Malaysian energy group YTL buys Wessex Water for £1.2bn". The Independent. Retrieved 13 November 2010.[dead link]
  4. ^ "Wessex Water Operations Centre". Buro Happold. Retrieved 13 November 2010.
  5. ^ Cork, Tristan; Grimshaw, Emma; Lane, Ellis; Roig, Estel Farell (4 December 2020). "Avonmouth explosion: Updates as four dead and one injured". BristolLive. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  6. ^ "Service Incentive Mechanism report" (PDF). Ofwat. Retrieved 24 September 2013.
  7. ^ a b "Past performance". Wessex Water. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  8. ^ "Annual results 2019".
  9. ^ "Reservoirs and lakes". Wessex Water. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  10. ^ "GENeco Limited". Companies House. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  11. ^ "GENeco". geneco.uk.com. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  12. ^ BBC News: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-10881080
  13. ^ "Home". geneco.uk.com.
  14. ^ "UK's first 'poo bus' goes into service between Bristol and Bath". BBC News. 21 November 2014.
  15. ^ . HCT Group. Archived from the original on 14 December 2018.
  16. ^ "Biomethane bus refuelling station builds on the legacy of the Bio-Bus". GENeco. 18 July 2019. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  17. ^ McCarthy, Michael (29 May 1998). "Water firms pollute rivers every week". The Independent. London. p. 7. ProQuest document ID 312690147.
  18. ^ "Make the polluter pay the full price". The Independent. London. 3 September 1998. p. 3. ProQuest document ID 312727468.
  19. ^ Houlder, Vanessa (22 March 1999). "ICI Chemicals tops league table for pollution fines". Financial Times. London. p. 7. ProQuest document ID 248234166.
  20. ^ Gregoriadis, Linus (22 March 1999). "ICI tops list of Britain's filthiest companies; The Worst Polluters". The Independent. London. p. 4. ProQuest document ID 312834884.
  21. ^ "Water companies fined". Western Mail. Cardiff. 22 May 2002. p. 3. ProQuest document ID 341229258.
  22. ^ "Water company fined for pollution". BBC News. 1 April 2003. Retrieved 13 April 2013.
  23. ^ Brown, Paul (31 July 2003). "Pollution still pays as firms shrug off fines: League table of offenders fails to stem neglect". The Guardian. London. p. 11. ProQuest document ID 246008755.
  24. ^ Adams, Guy (30 September 2005). "Muddied waters?". The Independent. London. p. 14. ProQuest document ID 310834496.
  25. ^ Harding, Julie (25 May 2007). "Water firm fined over sewage spill". Evening Post. Bristol. p. 59. ProQuest document ID 333779177.
  26. ^ "Water firm fined £3,000 for pollution". Western Daily Press. Bristol. 25 May 2007. p. 31. ProQuest document ID 334606821.
  27. ^ a b "Wessex Water fined for river pollution". This Is Dorset. 29 March 2010. Retrieved 13 April 2013.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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Wessex Water Services Limited known as Wessex Water is a water supply and sewerage utility company serving an area of South West England covering 10 000 square kilometres including Bristol most of Dorset Somerset and Wiltshire and parts of Gloucestershire and Hampshire 1 Wessex Water supplies 1 3 million people with around 285 million litres of water a day Wessex WaterTypePrivate companyIndustryWater industryFounded1973HeadquartersBath SomersetKey peopleFrancis Yeoh chair person Colin Skellett CEO ProductsDrinking waterRecycled wastewaterProduction output0 270 Gl day drinking 0 460 Gl day recycled ServicesWater supply and sewerage servicesRevenue 552 3 million 2020 547 7 million 2019 Operating income 212 5 million 2020 228 4 million 2019 Net income 66 6 million 2020 110 2 million 2019 Number of employees2 547ParentYTL Corporation of MalaysiaWebsitewww wbr wessexwater wbr co wbr ukIt is regulated under the Water Industry Act 1991 In 2016 the company had about 2 100 employees 2 Wessex Water is owned by the Malaysian power company YTL Corporation 3 Its headquarters are on the outskirts of Bath in Claverton Down in a modern energy efficient building by Bennetts Associates and Buro Happold 4 Contents 1 History 2 Customer service 3 Drinking water quality 4 Leakage 5 Carbon footprint 6 Reservoirs and lakes 7 GENeco 8 Environmental record 9 References 10 External linksHistory edit nbsp Headquarters building in BathThe company originated as the Wessex Water Authority one of ten regional water authorities established by the Water Act 1973 which were privatised in 1989 Wessex Water Services Limited was purchased by American company Enron in 1998 for 2 4 billion and placed in a newly formed subsidiary Azurix Following Enron s collapse Wessex Water was sold to YTL Power International of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia in 2002 The water authority had acquired the assets and duties of a number of public sector and local authority water utilities Bristol Avon River Authority Somerset River Authority Avon and Dorset River Authority except the part of the area of that drains to the River Lim Bath Corporation Dorset Water Board North Wilts Water Board South Wilts Water Board Wessex Water Board West Somerset Water Board West Wilts Water Board Bournemouth and District Water Company Bristol Waterworks Company Cholderton and District Water Company West Hampshire Water Company West Lulworth Water UndertakingFour people three of them Wessex Water employees were killed in an explosion at a company site in Avonmouth on 3 December 2020 5 Customer service editWessex Water achieved a score of 4 53 in Ofwat s Satisfaction by company survey 2012 13 5 being very satisfied 6 Drinking water quality editIn 2013 Wessex Water s compliance with drinking water standards exceeded 99 9 and the company maintained 100 compliance with sewage treatment discharge consents 7 Leakage editIn both 2011 12 and 2012 13 the company s leakage figure was 69 million litres per day compared to a yearly average of 73 million litres per day between 2005 10 7 Carbon footprint editWessex Water s greenhouse gas emissions totalled 119 kilotonnes of CO2 equivalent in 2018 19 8 compared to 149 kilotonnes of CO2 equivalent in 2011 12 and 159 kilotonnes in 2012 13 Reservoirs and lakes editThe company owns and manages several reservoirs including Blashford Lakes in Hampshire Clatworthy Reservoir Durleigh Reservoir Hawkridge Reservoir Otterhead Lakes Sutton Bingham Reservoir and Tucking Mill in Somerset many of which in addition to supplying drinking water are used for recreation and as nature reserves 9 GENeco editWessex Water s GENeco subsidiary established in 2009 10 operates sewage treatment works It recycles waste produces renewable energy and provides the agricultural industry with fertiliser 11 In summer 2010 GENeco launched the Bio Bug a modified VW Beetle that runs on bio gas generated from waste treated at sewage treatment works 12 Waste flushed down the toilets of just 70 homes in Bristol is enough to power the Bio Bug for a year based on an annual mileage of 10 000 miles 13 In November 2014 the UK s first bus powered entirely by human and food waste went into service between Bristol and Bath run by tour operator Bath Bus Company 14 Since 2019 biomethane powers buses on one of Bristol s MetroBus routes 15 The gas is produced at the company s bioresources and renewable energy park in Avonmouth which is run by GENeco 16 Environmental record editMay 1998 Found guilty of discharging over 1 million gallons of raw sewage into a Weymouth Dorset marina on August Bank Holiday Monday 1997 the busiest day of the year The company was fined 5 000 with 500 costs 17 18 March 1999 Ranked 4th in the top ten list of worst polluters in England by the Environment Agency 19 20 May 2002 Fined 8 000 for causing pollution in Dowlais Brook Cwmbran in June 2001 21 April 2003 Fined 5 000 with 1 000 costs at Minehead Magistrates Court after pleading guilty to causing poisonous noxious or polluting matter to enter the Washford River in Somerset 22 July 2003 Described by the Environment Agency as one of the worst repeat offenders for pollution incidents 23 2004 Fined six times for environmental pollution incidents 24 May 2007 Fined 1 500 with 1 589 costs by Bristol magistrates after pleading guilty to one offence under the Water Resources Act 1991 of causing sewage to enter controlled waters Untreated sewage had been allowed to pollute the River Frome in July 2006 The river was polluted again with untreated sewage at Frampton Cotterell in February 2007 and April 2007 25 26 April 2008 Fined 3 000 with 1 960 costs for allowing sewage to pollute the River Stour 27 March 2010 Fined 6 000 with 2 235 costs at Weymouth Magistrates Court after allowing sewage to pollute the River Stour near Shaftesbury in March 2009 27 References edit About the company Wessex Water Retrieved 10 June 2016 Wessex Water website http www wessexwater co uk About us The company Our employees Malaysian energy group YTL buys Wessex Water for 1 2bn The Independent Retrieved 13 November 2010 dead link Wessex Water Operations Centre Buro Happold Retrieved 13 November 2010 Cork Tristan Grimshaw Emma Lane Ellis Roig Estel Farell 4 December 2020 Avonmouth explosion Updates as four dead and one injured BristolLive Retrieved 4 December 2020 Service Incentive Mechanism report PDF Ofwat Retrieved 24 September 2013 a b Past performance Wessex Water Retrieved 10 June 2016 Annual results 2019 Reservoirs and lakes Wessex Water Retrieved 10 June 2016 GENeco Limited Companies House Retrieved 4 December 2020 GENeco geneco uk com Retrieved 4 December 2020 BBC News https www bbc co uk news uk england bristol 10881080 Home geneco uk com UK s first poo bus goes into service between Bristol and Bath BBC News 21 November 2014 Bristol Community Transport unveiled as Metrobus m1 operator HCT Group Archived from the original on 14 December 2018 Biomethane bus refuelling station builds on the legacy of the Bio Bus GENeco 18 July 2019 Retrieved 4 December 2020 McCarthy Michael 29 May 1998 Water firms pollute rivers every week The Independent London p 7 ProQuest document ID 312690147 Make the polluter pay the full price The Independent London 3 September 1998 p 3 ProQuest document ID 312727468 Houlder Vanessa 22 March 1999 ICI Chemicals tops league table for pollution fines Financial Times London p 7 ProQuest document ID 248234166 Gregoriadis Linus 22 March 1999 ICI tops list of Britain s filthiest companies The Worst Polluters The Independent London p 4 ProQuest document ID 312834884 Water companies fined Western Mail Cardiff 22 May 2002 p 3 ProQuest document ID 341229258 Water company fined for pollution BBC News 1 April 2003 Retrieved 13 April 2013 Brown Paul 31 July 2003 Pollution still pays as firms shrug off fines League table of offenders fails to stem neglect The Guardian London p 11 ProQuest document ID 246008755 Adams Guy 30 September 2005 Muddied waters The Independent London p 14 ProQuest document ID 310834496 Harding Julie 25 May 2007 Water firm fined over sewage spill Evening Post Bristol p 59 ProQuest document ID 333779177 Water firm fined 3 000 for pollution Western Daily Press Bristol 25 May 2007 p 31 ProQuest document ID 334606821 a b Wessex Water fined for river pollution This Is Dorset 29 March 2010 Retrieved 13 April 2013 External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wessex Water amp oldid 1103082060, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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