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Environment Secretary Steve Reed says the water regulator Ofwat has “clearly failed everybody,” citing record pollution levels and rising bills. Reed said the government is committed to halving sewage discharges into England and Wales’ waterways by 2030. He called for “a revolution in our water sector” and said a report from Sir John Cunliffe will guide urgent regulatory reform. Report by Etemadil. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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00:00The regulator has clearly failed everybody. We've got record levels of pollution in our waterways,
00:05we've got massive bill hikes that customers have experienced. The regulation and the regulator is
00:12clearly not right. Now I'm going to receive a report tomorrow morning from Sir John Cunliffe.
00:17He will make recommendations and I will respond to that, but I'm under no illusion. We need a
00:22revolution in our water sector to reform it from top to bottom. We've already put several of those
00:28building blocks in place. Sir John's report tomorrow will show us the direction we need to go in
00:33to fix that broken regulation.

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