Water UK - Transfer of private sewers to water company ownership
Dec 16, 2008
Water UK anticipates an announcement by Hilary Benn, Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, that ownership of private sewers and lateral drains in England will be transferred to water and sewerage companies from April 2011.
At present up to 50 per cent of households are served by private sewers before they connect into a public sewer and householders are liable for the full cost of maintaining and repairing those private sewers when there is a blockage or a collapse.
However the improvement comes with a cost - estimated at between £5 and £14 a year - that will be paid by all water customers. This is unfortunate, but some of the private sewers have been neglected for years and are in very poor condition.
It also comes at a difficult time when household budgets are already under pressure and companies are doing their best to keep prices down.
Pamela Taylor, Water UK Chief Executive, said: "The majority of people affected by the present arrangements have no idea that they are responsible for the sewers serving their properties. This transfer would remove that doubt and the risk of future liability and repair costs. Sewer collapses, especially in the road, can cost thousands of pounds to repair and insurance policies won’t cover 'fair wear and tear'."
Water UK has been a member of Defra’s private sewers steering group helping develop the transfer proposals. The industry supports an automatic overnight transfer, with an appeals procedure for those owners who don’t want their sewers transferred. This option is the most clear-cut and avoids potential confusion for customers and unnecessary administration costs.
As well as removing liability and uncertainty for customers, the change will help promote integrated management of the sewerage network and development of surface water management plans - a key recommendation from the Pitt Review to minimise the risk of flooding in urban areas.
Contact:
Water UK head office
1 Queen Anne's Gate
London SW1H 9BT
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