Financial Times

South West Water fined record £1.9mn after parasite outbreak

South West Water Hit with Record £1.9m Penalty Following Parasite Contamination

A water utility owned by Pennon has admitted guilt to charges of providing water that was unsuitable for human consumption. In conjunction with this admission, the company has been issued a record fine of £1.9 million.


Source: Financial Times Generated at: 2026-06-02 17:30:56 UTC

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