David Gauntlett
Senior Member
I am a little surprised by a lot of what has been written here. The cost of treating water for potable purposes and the treatment of waste water is not cheap. Yes, the companies make profits but additionally some (most) are many 10s of £billions in debt to due to investment. Price is capped by OFWAT and poor performance incurs substantial fines. I could go on & on.
Very basic concept to grasp - until the ground waters have been substantially recharged then restrictions will remain in place.
You could try and wonder why I say this so explicitly - I have worked with the EA for nearly 10 years & now work at a reasonable level with a water company. But then again, I could be part of this conspiracy :confused:
Nice one for introducing some sanity here such as the comments made by Pete Marshall, Justin Hicks, Chris Guy and David Hall.
Not looking to wind anyone up here.
Cheers, Jon
Jon, you may well be right mate. You certainly have closer access to the 'inner workings' of these bodies we are discussing than I have, that's for sure. My arguments are based solely on things I see, hear and read....and I would be the first to admit, that is not always 100% accurate Having said that Jon, it sounds from your post that your income is at least partly dependant on either....or possibly both...the EA and the water companies. If so, that may well skew your views on this a little...possibly?
Whatever, I do have a couple of questions regarding the points you make in your post Jon, and this is NOT sarcasm, these are genuine questions and I would love some answer. Perhaps with your contacts, you can put my mind at rest here. If it IS true that these water companies have "10s of £billions of debts" as you say.....then why on earth are they allowed to continue to pay out huge dividends to their shareholders, and incredible wages and bonuses to their executives, year on year? Why are they not using at least the majority of that money to pay off those debts? Come to that, is it even possible to have record profits and huge debts at the same time? That sounds utterly nuts to me!
One other point. If these companies are that badly off....why are foreign investors literally clamouring to buy a piece of the action Jon? One of the smaller water companies is entirely owned by an oriental billionaire, all be it through a fronting company he owns. These guys do not become billionaires by making unwise investments, I do know that much for a fact! I am also fairly sure they are not buying into it to help you or I Jon?
Apologies to all if this has rumbled on to a boring extent, I do tend to go on a bit on issues I feel passionately about. Sorry guys
Cheers, Dave.