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Committee Material Published 1 May 2026 ↗ View on Parliament

South East Water did not have the right processes in place to identify and mitigate risks at Pembury Works, despite previous warnings from the DWI. That the company had “normalised” critical risks and was “flying blind” in the lead up to the crisis is a fundamental failure for a water company responsible for a critical natural resource. In a perverse sense, Mr Hinton was right in saying that the events were “unforeseeable”; but only because the company had actively chosen to not put in the es...

South East Water did not have the right processes in place to identify and mitigate risks at Pembury Works, despite previous warnings from the DWI. That the company had “normalised” critical risks and was “flying blind” in the lead up to the crisis is a fundamental failure for a water company responsible for a critical natural resource. In a perverse sense, Mr Hinton was right in saying that the events were “unforeseeable”; but only because the company had actively chosen to not put in the essential monitoring processes that would have enabled action before the outages began. As a result, the company failed to properly monitor threats such as Type: conclusion | Number: 2 | Response status: response_pending