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Boss of South West Water owner Pennon to step down

The announcement comes days after South West Water agreed to pay £24m after the regulator found it spilled wastewater in the environment

Susan Davy, chief executive of Pennon

The boss of Pennon has revealed plans to retire from the water firm, days after it paid a major settlement to regulators after wastewater treatment failures.

Susan Davy said she will step down as chief executive and director on the South West Water parent firm’s board after 18 years with the company.

The Exeter-based firm said it will conduct a formal process to appoint her successor, with Ms Davy remaining at the head of the business until the new chief executive is agreed upon.

Ms Davy said it is a “natural juncture” to retire from the business after it agreed a £3.2bn investment plan with regulator Ofwat in December last year.

The departure plan also comes days after South West Water agreed to pay £24m after the watchdog found it spilled wastewater in the environment when it should not have done.

Ofwat said its investigation found a “range of failures” in how the water company managed its wastewater treatment works and sewer network.

It also comes just over a year after South West Water’s major water contamination incident in Brixham, south Devon.

An outbreak of cryptosporidium – a parasite that causes infection – in the water supply left some people in hospital, while more than 100 others reported symptoms including diarrhoea.