Episode 3: Water under the spotlight
Description
In this episode, we delve into the complex issues facing the UK water sector.
Our first guest, Colin Skellett, a leading figure in the UK water sector, joins us to discuss the pressing challenges and priorities facing the industry and stresses the critical need for investment, particularly in the face of climate change and aging infrastructure.
In our second interview, we spoke with Karma Loveday, editor of the Water Report, about the challenges facing the UK water sector as it enters AMP8. Loveday also explores the loss of public trust in water companies and the need for improved communication and engagement.
Guest 1: Colin Skellett, Chief Executive of Wessex Water
Key discussion points:
Investment is Crucial: Skellett emphasises the need for significant investment to maintain and improve water and sewage services. Aging infrastructure and the increasing impacts of climate change necessitate a proactive approach.
Collaboration is key: The importance of collaboration with the supply chain is highlighted as a means to deliver transformative changes in infrastructure and operations.
Rebuilding trust: Skellett acknowledges the scrutiny and criticism faced by the water industry and calls for a gradual approach to rebuilding trust and restoring public confidence.
Join the industry: He encourages individuals to consider careers in the water sector, stressing their vital role in public health and environmental services.
Guest 2: Karma Loveday, Editor and Publisher of The Water Report
Key discussion points:
AMP 8 challenges: Loveday discusses the challenges facing the UK water sector as it prepares for AMP 8, including the scale of the investment program and the potential impact of Ofwat's draft determinations.
Public trust and engagement: She explores the loss of public trust in water companies and the need for improved communication and engagement to address these concerns.
The Water Report: The episode concludes with information on where to find The Water Report, a valuable resource for staying informed about the water sector.
Takeaways
AMP 8 will require a substantial increase in investment to meet regulatory requirements and address public expectations.
The importance of collaboration with the supply chain to deliver transformation in infrastructure and operations
Ofwat's draft determinations provide for increased investment but may still fall short of industry proposals.
Price rises for customers may be necessary to fund essential improvements, but companies must justify these increases effectively.
Rebuilding public trust requires greater transparency, open communication, and a commitment to environmental performance.
A united approach from the water sector, coupled with investment, transparency, and engagement, is crucial for restoring trust and attracting investment.