Anglian Water
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Anglian Water is a privatised water company that operates in the East of England. Named for East Anglia, apart from Norfolk and Suffolk it also covers Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire, including the catchment areas between the Humber and the River Thames, including the River Great Ouse.
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[edit] Origins
The Anglian Water Authority was formed by the Water Act 1973 as one of ten regional water authorities which took over statutory and local authority owned water supply and sewerage undertakings. The Anglian authority combined five river authorities with water utilities in Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Humberside, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Northamptonshire and Suffolk:[1]
- East Suffolk and Norfolk River Authority
- Essex River Authority
- Great Ouse River Authority
- Lincolnshire River Authority
- Welland and Nene River Authority
- Ipswich Corporation
- Buckingham Corporation
- Norwich Corporation
- Bedfordshire Water Board
- Bucks Water Board
- Colchester and District Water Board
- East Lincolnshire Water Board
- Ely, Mildenhall and Newmarket Water Board
- Higham Ferrers and Rushden Water Board
- Kesteven Water Board
- Lincoln and District Water Board
- Mid-Northamptonshire Water Board
- Nene and Ouse Water Board
- North East Lincolnshire Water Board
- North Lindsey Water Board
- North West Norfolk Water Board
- South Lincolnshire Water Board
- South Norfolk Water Board
- West Suffolk Water Board
- Wisbech and District Water Board
- Cambridge Water Company
- East Anglian Water Company
- Essex Water Company
- Tendring Hundred Waterworks Company
[edit] Privatisation
Anglian Water was privatised as Anglian Water Services Limited in 1989. It is now a subsidiary of AWG plc. It currently serves 6.2 million customers, and covers an area of 27,500 square kilometres.[2] In 1997 Anglian took over Hartlepool Water.
[edit] Anglian Water Leisure
Anglian operate the reservoirs Rutland Water, Grafham Water, Alton Water, Pitsford Water, Ravensthorpe and Taversham Mills. Apart from providing water supplies, a separate leisure division has been formed to promote the use of these facilities for recreational use. Activities provided for include water sports, fishing, bird watching, cycling and walking.
[edit] References
- ^ The Anglian Water Authority Constitution Order 1973 (1973 No. 1359)
- ^ Anglian Water Services website