Change the law so OFWAT can use a new points-based licensing scheme to ensure water companies don't profit while they destroy our waterways.
Hello!
UK water companies have been repeatedly discharging sewage into rivers and seas, causing extensive environmental damage and posing serious health risks. Despite being fined, these companies continue to breach their obligations with minimal consequences for their profits, executive bonuses, or shareholder dividends.
We have to put a stop to this!
We're campaigning for the introduction of a new points-based licensing scheme for the water industry that would empower OFWAT to stop water companies from profiting while they destroy our seas and waterways.
In a nutshell... if the water companies break the rules, they will get a fine AND points on their licence. If they repeatedly break the rules, they will eventually hit a points limit, and their licence will be revoked. It's the model the government uses to ensure drivers follow the rules, so why not use it to make sure the water companies do too? (There are more details further down this page for those interested in knowing more.)
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Open Britain is calling for this change as part of its long-term #StopTheRot campaign and in line with its overarching mission of making democracy work for everyone. As a grassroots movement, Open Britain believes in empowering ordinary people to take action on critical social and environmental issues. By taking steps to enhance transparency and accountability in the water industry, we are demonstrating how ordinary people can use democracy to safeguard the things they value.
Thank you for your support! Let's do this!
The Open Britain Team
SOME FURTHER DETAILS 👇
The new scheme would make two main changes to existing licensing arrangements:
First, it would give the regulator, OFWAT, new powers to apply penalty points to a water company’s licence in response to breaches of relevant regulations. The number of points applied and the time they would remain on the licence would be commensurate with the magnitude of the breach. If and when a licence reached a certain number of points, it would be revoked, and that company would no longer be permitted to operate.
Second, as a condition of holding a licence, it would require each water company to designate a C-Level executive to be formally accountable for the compliance outcomes of board decisions. That person would have a number of statutory duties to perform. Those duties would include demonstrating to OFWAT that they are a fit-and-proper person to hold such a position; showing that the company has sufficient people, systems and procedures in place to ensure regulatory compliance at all times; and being accountable to OFWAT for failures.
Benefits of the Scheme
This project successfully funded on 17th June 2023