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From 1990 to 2005 he was the chief engineer of Ofwat.
Ofwat too are concerned about the quality of our water supplies.
These are now being looked at by Ofwat and contain relatively few surprises.
You must let Ofwat know that you have published the notice.
Water shares spurted on the back of a report by the industry watchdog, Ofwat.
Ofwat is the economic regulator for the water industry in England and Wales.
I have your advice as given on January 3 2010, when the Ofwat publication was dated 2008-09.
The water industry, privatised in 1989, faces a price review by watchdog Ofwat which will set charges from 1995 until the year 2000.
The 2009-10 document is, indeed, difficult to locate on the Ofwat website, but it is there if you know where to look.
We are jointly publishing this document with Ofwat.
Several companies have offices in the building, including Ofwat and Virgin Trains.
Find trade effluent appeals information on the Ofwat website - Opens in a new window.
Water watchdog Ofwat welcomed the metering move as 'sensible action'.
Anglian has a reputation for careful handling of the regulatory bodies, Ofwat in particular.
Its regulated water business published final business plans for the next Ofwat price review last Tuesday.
You can find out about rateable value and water charges on the Ofwat website - Opens in a new window.
Work out if your business is eligible to choose a water supplier on the Ofwat website - Opens in a new window.
For 2009-10 Ofwat reported leakage was 668.9 Ml/day.
The Government has been unable to find a new chairman for Ofwat, the water industry regulator, despite a seven-month search.
Water shares, firm for most of the day, lost ground toward the close on fears that today's Ofwat measures on prices may rock the boat again.
However, OFWAT is concerned about the effects on health of those disconnected.
CCWater is independent of both the regulator, Ofwat, and the water companies.
Ofwat consists of a board, plus an office of staff which carries out work delegated to them by the board.
OFWAT does not use percentage figures when it assesses leakage levels.
Will Ofwat be any more effective at regulating the banks assets than the FSA?
The name "Office of Water Services" is no longer used, as it had no legal basis.
We have a regulator in terms of Ian and Office of Water Services.
Lately Grade 5, Office of Water Services.
He then joined the Office of Water Services, the independent regulator for Britain's water industry, as head of economic regulation.
The regulator for the water industry is OFWAT, Office of Water Services.
The staff who supported the role of the Director General were collectively known as the "Office of Water Services", which was abbreviated to "Ofwat".
The Office of Water Services (Ofwat) regulates water and sewerage companies in England and Wales.
Philip John Fletcher, Director-General, Water Services, Office of Water Services.
The water watchdog, Office of Water Services (OFWAT), has predicted big increases in water bills.
Analysts and bankers say the Office of Water Services, the main regulator of British water, has scared off some would-be buyers by taking too strict a line with the industry.
The Council's comments followed the issue of a consultation paper from the Office of Water Services on how households should pay for water after 2000, when the water companies' right to use domestic rates as a basis for charging ends.
The Office of Water Services (OFWAT) is headed by a director-general - Mr Ian Byatt, a former Treasury official - who is required by law to protect the financial health of the industry.
In submissions to the Department of the Environment and the Office of Water Services, the industry regulator, the council opposes water metering, which carries serious health consequences, and says attention should be paid to leaking mains, responsible for water losses of up to 38 per cent in some areas.