Growing population
By 2050, the population in the South East is predicted to grow by another 19%-25%. This will put increased pressure on our limited resources.
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We provide various building and development services to help you complete your project and get you connected to the network.
Help and resources
We provide a range of commercial services across our region. You can learn more and enquire about them here.
Useful Commercial links
Here you can access all the information you need about our retailer commitment, our policies and more.
Useful Retailer Links
Here you'll find all the latest information on what's happening in our region including our current Pathfinder projects.
Useful Region Links
Here you can learn more about us and our ambitions and the people, organisations and policies that underpin our business.
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We're committed to creating a resilient water future for our customers in the South East. Our Long-Term Priorities at Southern Water, published in 2022, sets out what we’re planning to achieve by 2050.
The expectation is that we take advantage of technology to transform our performance and improve our services, and we must respond. The way we deliver water and wastewater services to our customers by 2050 is going to look very different. We’ve arrived at the priorities and enablers in this document by regularly talking to our customers, regulators, employees and investors. So that we can continue to supply high-quality drinking water and efficient wastewater services.
We're the largest water and wastewater company in the South East. Here's what we do at a glance.
Water Supply Works
Clean water pumping stations
Wastewater Treatment Works
Kilometres of sewers collect and transport wastewater
Million litres of wastewater treated every day
Million litres supplied per day to customers in 2021–22
We're the largest water and wastewater company in the South East. Here's what we do at a glance.
Water Supply Works
Clean water pumping stations
Wastewater Treatment Works
Kilometres of sewers collect and transport wastewater
Million litres of wastewater treated every day
Million litres supplied per day to customers in 2021–22
By 2050, the population in the South East is predicted to grow by another 19%-25%. This will put increased pressure on our limited resources.
People are increasingly focused on health and wellbeing. The increase in hybrid working will also increase demand for local services.
There's an increased expectation of real-time data and 100% availability from utility providers, with a lower tolerance for failure.
Increasing use of technology in the form of big data, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are all becoming increasingly common and open to all. This can help to speed up and simplify processes.
People’s demand to protect the environment is driving change in government priorities and there is a lessening tolerance for storm overflows and pollution incidents.
As more extreme weather is predicted, there's a growing urgency to reduce carbon emissions and completely change the way we operate our services.
By 2050, the population in the South East is predicted to grow by another 19%-25%. This will put increased pressure on our limited resources.
People are increasingly focused on health and wellbeing. The increase in hybrid working will also increase demand for local services.
There's an increased expectation of real-time data and 100% availability from utility providers, with a lower tolerance for failure.
Increasing use of technology in the form of big data, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are all becoming increasingly common and open to all. This can help to speed up and simplify processes.
People’s demand to protect the environment is driving change in government priorities and there is a lessening tolerance for storm overflows and pollution incidents.
As more extreme weather is predicted, there's a growing urgency to reduce carbon emissions and completely change the way we operate our services.
These trends offer not just challenges but also opportunities – to collaborate and develop strong partnerships with stakeholders, customers and other organisations.
To change how we work and re-focus on nature-based or sustainable solutions that are better for our environment.
To continue to deliver a reliable supply of clean, high-quality drinking water while delivering the best value for our customers.
That's why our Long-Term Priorities include:
To meet these future challenges we know that we’ll need to take action at different times and at a varying pace between now and 2050. We also know that together, we'll be able to deliver our ambitions for the good of our customers, communities and the environment.