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South East Water to pay £30.5m penalty after Ofwat investigations find 'repeated' supply failures
South East Water will pay a £30.5m penalty following Ofwat investigations that identified 'repeated' supply failures. The penalty stems from the company's failure to maintain reliable water supply services.
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