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Severn Trent plc is a based in , England. It supplies 4.6 million households and business across the and Wales.

It is traded on the London Stock Exchange and a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. Severn Trent, the trading name owned by the company, applies to a group of companies operating across the United Kingdom, United States and mainland , with some involvement in the . It took its name from the two predecessor , which managed the catchment of the and the .


History
The Severn Trent Water Authority was established in 1974. In July 1989, the Severn Trent Water Authority was partially privatised under the Water Act 1989, together with the rest of the water supply and sewage disposal industry in England and Wales, to form Severn Trent Water, with a responsibility to supply freshwater and treat for around 8 million people living in the of England and also a small area of Wales.

In May 1991, it went on to acquire , a waste management business. In October 2006, Biffa was demerged from the group Severn Trent, and was subsequently listed separately on the London Stock Exchange. In January 2007, the American side of Severn Trent Laboratories was sold to . HIG Capital affiliate completes acquisition of Severn Trent Laboratories

In 1993 the company acquired East Worcester Water plc, a former statutory water company whose area was surrounded by Severn Trent's existing water supply area, and their operations were merged.

In September 2007, the company announced they would be closing its headquarters in and relocating to a custom built office complex in the centre of in the autumn of 2010.

In June 2016, Severn Trent Water and United Utilities formed in preparation for the water market deregulation, to provide the retail services for their non household customers, after being granted approval by the Competition and Markets Authority.

In 2017 Severn Trent plc acquired Dee Valley Water, a water-only company with an area adjoining Severn Trent Water's own. In 2018 the areas of the two operating companies were adjusted so that Hafren Dyfrdwy (the new name for the Dee Valley company) took on all Severn Trent Water's water supply and wastewater operations in Wales, and the small area of the former Dee Valley operation within England (an exclave at ) became part of Severn Trent Water.


Operations
The main companies in the group are Severn Trent Water, and Severn Trent Services. Severn Trent Laboratories was rebranded as part of Severn Trent Services in 2010, to streamline the company and give it a single worldwide image, rather than a series of separate organisations with different identities. As with all water companies in the United Kingdom, Severn Trent is regulated under the Water Industry Act 1991.

, the company supplies about 4.6 million households and businesses in its area, rising from 3.7 million in 2008. Severn Trent About us Severn Trent Water has a call centre in Coventry, dealing with operational emergencies and billing enquiries, and two other call centres in Derby and Shrewsbury, which deal solely with billing enquiries. Its head office is the new custom built Severn Trent Centre in Coventry.


Regulation and criticism
In 2004, a water industry contractor, M Holleran Ltd., complained that Severn Trent had failed to follow the Utilities Contract Regulations 1996 correctly when appointing contractors for its maintenance programme for reservoirs, water distribution infrastructure and sewerage systems. Holleran had been left off a list of potential contractors used by Severn Trent because its annual was lower than the level considered suitable by Severn Trent. Smaller companies were permitted to form so as to aggregate their turnover but Holleran argued that the timescale allowed for such arrangements to be made was inadequate. When the issue went to court it was held that Holleran had failed to act " and in any event within three months from the date when grounds for the proceedings first arose", and therefore their case was rejected.England and Wales High Court (Commercial Court), M. Holleran Ltd. v Severn Trent Water Ltd. [2004] EWHC 2508 (Comm), delivered on 4 November 2004, accessed on 2 August 2025Fenwock Elliott, Don't delay, published in Building, 17 December 2004, accessed on 2 August 2025

In July 2007, the Mythe Water Treatment Works near Tewkesbury became inundated with water from the during the Summer 2007 United Kingdom floods. The water coming into the plant was contaminated, and this led to the loss of all running water for approximately 150,000 people in , and .

In July 2008, confirmed that it had fined Severn Trent Water £35.8 million for deliberately providing false information to Ofwat and for delivering poor service to its customers. Ofwat confirms Severn Trent Water fine, 2 July 2008, PN 21/08, Ofwat In July 2008, the company was fined £2m (reduced from a previous judgement of £4m) for poor information reporting and covering up misleading leakage data.

Despite improvements, according to , the percentage of leakages from 2010 to 2011 was the highest in England and Wales, at 27%, representing 0.5 billion litres (500,000 ) per day.

+ !Year !2014-15 !2015-16 !2016-17 !2017-18 !2018-19 !2019-20 !2020-21
Volume (million litres per day)440429424446417.8398.8410.2

On 11 March 2016, Severn Trent customers in Derbyshire were issued a "do not use" notice due to high levels of chlorine detected in the water supply, leaving thousands of households without a clean, reliable water supply.

On 20 February 2024, Severn Trent Water was fined over £2 million for discharging more than 260 million litres of raw sewage into the from its Strongford Treatment Works, an incident that occurred between November 2019 and February 2020 but avoided catastrophic pollution due to high river flows from storms.

In December 2024, Severn Trent Water was accused by the 's Panorama of an accounting trick artificially inflating its balance sheet by more than a billion pounds. An investment ('Severn Trent Trimpley') that the company claims is worth £1.68bn in its accounts, was said to have no value to the overall business in reality, but made the company appear more financially robust, supporting payments to shareholders. Severn Trent denied the accusation, saying Panorama's allegations were "completely inaccurate".

In March 2024, Severn Trent Water faced backlash for dismissing a sewage worker after they posted on the company intranet condemning Hamas as "a group of violent and disgusting terrorists" on the anniversary of the October 7 attacks. The disciplinary action followed internal complaints that their language was derogatory and reflected poorly on the company’s commitment to diversity and inclusion.


Reservoirs
The company operates a number of reservoirs, many of which are accessible for recreational use. These include:
  • Carsington Reservoir – River Derwent compensation flow pumped storage facility
  • Upper Derwent Valley (Derwent, and Ladybower Reservoirs) – Built by the Derwent Valley Water Board to supply the cities of , , and
  • Bartley Reservoir
  • Foremark Reservoir
  • Shustoke Reservoir
  • Tittesworth reservoir
  • Linacre Reservoirs (non operational since 1995)
  • Barby Storage Reservoir
  • Severn Trent Water also runs the filtration works at the Elan Valley Reservoirs


See also
  • (formerly a subsidiary of Severn Trent, which was demerged)


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