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Water Crisis Grips Kent & Sussex: 30,000 Without Supply
15 Jan
Summary
- Regulator Ofwat is investigating South East Water for repeated supply failures.
- At its peak, 30,000 people lost water, with 10,000 still affected.
- The investigation examines customer service standards and supply resilience.

Regulator Ofwat has initiated a significant investigation into South East Water (SEW) due to persistent failures in water supply across Kent and Sussex. The situation reached a critical point, affecting 30,000 individuals, with around 10,000 properties still contending with disrupted services.
This probe will scrutinize whether SEW has upheld its commitment to high standards of customer service and support, particularly during periods of disruption. The company has pledged full cooperation with the investigation, acknowledging the considerable impact on daily life and local businesses, especially during the festive season.
Ofwat's investigation is also considering SEW's supply resilience, examining the company's development and maintenance of an efficient water supply system. Efforts are underway to restore services, including the deployment of water tankers and the implementation of recovery plans for affected areas.




