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South West Water
Company typePrivate
IndustryWater industry
HeadquartersExeter, Devon
Area served
South West England
Key people
  • K G Harvey (Chairman)
  • Chris Loughlin (CEO)
Products
Production output
  • 0.439 Gl/day (drinking)
  • 0.439 Gl/day (recycled)
Services
Revenue
  • Increase £0.500 billion (2012-13)
  •     £0.474 billion (2011-13)
ParentPennon Group
Websitewww.southwestwater.co.uk

South West Water provides drinking water and waste water services throughout Cornwall and Devon and in small areas of Dorset and Somerset.[1] South West Water was created in 1989 with the privatisation of the water industry.[1] It was originally formed by the Water Act 1973 as one of ten regional water authorities formed by a merger of various statutory and local authority water undertakings. South West Water is part of the Pennon Group.[2]

History

The following public utilities were taken over by the South West Water Authority in 1973:[3]

  • Cornwall River Authority
  • Devon River Authority
  • Avon and Dorset River Authority†
  • Plymouth County Borough Corporation
  • East Cornwall Water Board
  • East Devon Water Board
  • North and Mid Cornwall Water Board
  • North Devon Water Board
  • South Cornwall Water Board
  • South West Devon Water Board
  • West Cornwall Water Board

† Only the area of the authority which drained into the River Lim.

It was the subject of an episode of the fly-on-the-wall documentary Back to the Floor in 1997.[4]

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