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Industry regulator Ofwat announced rebate following annual review of wastewater company performance.
Nine out of 11 suppliers experiencing an increase in pollution incidents’ throughout 2023 .
The rebate will see most customer bills fall by less than 10 over 2025-26 .
Meanwhile, water bills in England and Wales are set to rise by an average of 21% over the next five years .
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