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Dwr Cymru Welsh Water has today confirmed that it has agreed a Ł230 million loan facility with the European Investment Bank. The loan, aided by Welsh Water having the highest credit rating in the UK’s utilities sector, will help the company keep its costs down, which in turn will help keep customer bills lower as it implements its record Ł1.5 billion capital investment programme in the five years from April 2015 and commits to achieving a decade of below inflation price increases by 2020.
Welsh Water, with its unique not for profit model in the utilities sector, provides essential water and wastewater services to over three million people across much of Wales, Herefordshire and Deeside. The European Investment Bank loan will help finance the company’s extensive capital expenditure programme so that it can maintain and improve its services. This not only includes improving drinking water quality through the company’s Ł120 million investment programme to rebuild, refurbish or upgrade 12 water treatment works but also rolling out new and innovative schemes such as its surface water management approach called RainScape.
The Ł15 million RainScape investment in Llanelli and Gowerton involves retrofitting sustainable urban drainage systems to capture, divert or slow down the rate at which rainwater enters our sewer network. This reduces the risk of flooding or pollution from overloaded sewers following heavy rainfall and helps improve local eco-systems by creating greener and more sustainbale places to live.
Welsh Water has benefited from loans of over Ł500 million from the European Investment Bank since the inception of Glas Cymru in 2001. This has helped finance over Ł1 billion of capital expenditure in improving water and wastewater services across its operating area and resulted in industry leading levels of customer service and the company achieving its best ever overall performance in 2013-14.
Chris Jones, Chief Executive of D r Cymru Welsh Water, said: “As a company without any shareholders, our sole focus is on providing the best possible service to our customers at the most affordable price. To deliver this, we must manage challenges such as accessing funding for our investment programmes at a competitive rate as well as the tight management of costs. We are therefore delighted to have secured this loan facility as it helps us deliver higher investment and lower bills for our customers.” Jonathan Taylor, Vice President of the European Investment Bank, said: “Continued investment in UK water infrastructure is essential to allow customers to access clean drinking water and sanitation that is amongst the best in the world. The new European Investment Bank engagement with Welsh Water announced today is the largest it has agreed with the company in more than two decades of doing successful business together.
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