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Ofwat Opens Investigation Into South East Water After Thousands Lose Supplies in Kent and Sussex
Ofwat's probe will assess South East Water's compliance with customer service standards amid outages affecting 17,000 properties in Kent and Sussex for five days.
- Ofwat launched a probe into South East Water for failing to comply with customer service standards and offer appropriate support during supply interruptions.
- Thousands of properties in Kent and Sussex have been left without drinking water for six days due to burst pipes and power cuts caused by Storm Goretti.
- South East Water's chief executive David Hinton and chairman Chris Train will provide further evidence to a Parliamentary committee regarding the November-December supply failure.
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South East Water under investigation by regulator over UK water outage chaos
South East Water (SEW) has been hit with a probe from the industry watchdog after repeated outages since November have left tens of thousands of homes and businesses without supply across Kent and Sussex.
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Ofwat launches probe into South East Water over supply outages
The regulator said it will investigate whether the supplier has complied with its customer service standards obligations.
·London, United Kingdom
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