South West Water

No water restrictions likely as South West prepares for bumper summer

South West Water today confirmed its reservoirs are ready to cope with the millions expected to head west this summer and it expects no water restrictions for the 17th consecutive year.

That's good news ahead of the first May Bank Holiday which tourism chiefs are hoping will be the first of many sun-baked weekends. Eight million tourists visit the region every year raising the demand...

Six week closure for Outland Road sewer work

Plymouth City Council report that a section of Outland Road will be closed for six weeks from Monday 8 April, while South West Water carries out sewer renewal works.

The scheme involves digging down 15 feet through hard rock to reach and renew old sewers buried beneath the road surface.

To enable this work to be done in the most effective and safest way possible, Outland Road...

Water bills fall while investment in services rises

Good news for householders in the South West, as average household bills are set to fall by more than seven per cent in 2013/14 while £460,000 per day will be spent on improving the region's vital water and sewerage infrastructure.

South West Water has today (Tuesday 5th February) confirmed its £168 million investment and charges package for 2013/14 - part of a £700...

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