Water bills to rise significantly
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•Water bills set to rise by more than expected
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Ofwat provisionally agreed to allow bills to rise by 21% above inflation over the period 2025 to 2030 .
But bills now look likely to rise more than that after Ofwat makes its final decision at the end of the year .
Government will also announce plans to overhaul the water industry later this week .
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