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Thames Water’s wastewater treatment works ‘spill regularly’, Ofwat found. In 2021, 70% of storm overflows spilt sewage at least 20 times, with 30% doing so more than 60 times.
LONDON (Reuters) -Thames Water suffered a major setback in its fight to avoid nationalisation on Tuesday as it said U.S. private equity firm KKR had pulled out of a multi-billion pound rescue plan.
Image Credit: Universal-Everett Gerard Butler is the sole actor to reprise his role from the animated How To Train Your Dragon (2010). He voiced Hiccup’s father, Stoick the Vast, in the first ...
LONDON, June 3 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Thames Water's drawn out rescue is a blot on the UK government’s growth pitch. On Tuesday, KKR , opens new tab dropped a bid to save the sickly water group.
A body has been found in the search for a girl missing in the River Thames in Kent. Police were called at 13:45 BST on Friday after concerns were raised for two children who had entered the river ...
Thames Water said KKR KKR1.71%increase; green up pointing triangle pulled out of an equity raise at the U.K. utility, creating uncertainty around its plan to stay afloat and raising the prospect ...
Thames Water must pay a £104.5m penalty for sewage breaches and £18.2m relating to shareholder dividends.
KKR & Co. withdrew its bid to invest £4 billion ($5.4 billion) in Thames Water when the US infrastructure giant realized there was little upside to a deal, according to people familiar with ...
Water quality campaigners say they are delighted at the record £122.7m fine handed to Thames Water, but have said only a complete overhaul of the industry can clean up the UK's rivers.
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Ofwat said Thames Water would pay £104.5 million for wastewater breaches - the largest fine imposed by the watchdog - and a further £18.2 million for breaking rules relating to dividend payments.
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