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Anglican House, Ambury Rd. Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE29 3NZ, United Kingdom Tel. +44-1480-323-000 Fax +44-1480-323-115 |
Type: Subsidiary
On the web:
http://www.anglianwater.co.uk
Anglian Water provides regulated water, wastewater, and environmental services to some 6 million residential, commercial, and industrial customers, primarily in eastern England. The main operating subsidiary of Anglian Water Group, it provides drinking water to 4.4 million customers across East Anglia and the East Midlands, supplying 1.2 billion liters of water daily. Anglian Water maintains a network of more than 37,470 km of water mains and treats wastewater (from 5.8 million customers) at its more than 1,100 sewage treatment works. The company also manages water and wastewater systems for the City of Hartlepool in northern England.
Officers:
Chairman: Sir Adrian A. Montague
Managing Director: Peter Simpson
Group Finance Director: Scott Longhurst
Competitors:
Northumbrian Water
Severn Trent
Veolia Water East
| Type | Private |
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| Industry | Water |
| Founded | 1973 |
| Headquarters | Huntingdon, England |
| Key people | Jonson Cox, (CEO) |
| Revenue | £969.2 million (2008) |
| Operating income | £421.0 million (2008) |
| Net income | £311.7 million (2008) |
| Website | http://www.anglianwater.co.uk |
Anglian Water is a privatised water company that operates in the East of England. Named for East Anglia, apart from Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire it also covers Lincolnshire, Essex, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Northamptonshire, a small part of north Nottinghamshire and Greater London around Upminster. Anglian's catchment areas are essentially between the Humber and the River Thames, including the River Great Ouse.
It is regulated under the Water Industry Act 1991.
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The Anglian Water Authority was formed by the Water Act 1973 as one of ten regional water authorities which took over statutory and local authority owned water supply and waste water (sewage) undertakings. Anglian Water was privatised as Anglian Water Services Limited in 1989. It is now a subsidiary of AWG plc.
The Anglian authority combined five river authorities with water utilities in Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Humberside, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Northamptonshire and Suffolk:[1]
It currently provides water for 2.6 million properties, and covers an area of 27,500 square kilometres.[3] In 1997 Anglian took over Hartlepool Water.
Anglian operate the reservoirs Rutland Water, Grafham Water, Alton Water, Pitsford Water, Ravensthorpe and Taversham Mills. Apart from providing water supplies, a separate leisure division has been formed to promote the use of these facilities for recreational use. Activities provided for include water sports, fishing, bird watching, cycling and walking.
On 25 June 2008, Anglian Water found traces of Cryptosporidium in water supplies of Northamptonshire. The local reservoir, Pitsford, was investigated to find a rabbit which had strayed into it,[4] causing the problem. About 250,000 residents[5] had to boil their tap water for 10 days, until the source was found and removed, and more than a thousand miles of pipes were cleaned and flushed. By 14 July 2008, 13 cases of cryptosporidiosis attributed to water in Northampton had been reported.[6] Following the end of the investigation, Anglian Water lifted its boil notice for all affected areas on 4 July 2008.[7] Anglian Water revealed that it will pay up to £30 per household as compensation for customers hit by the water crisis.[8]
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