with its shareholders in relation to its funding needs. ofwat, the regulator, is being kept fully informed on the progress of the company s turnaround. the ceo sarah bentley was leading it, but she resigned yesterday with immediate effect, adding to concerns. it s an absolute scandal, what has happened. huge dividends paid out, huge debts taken on, customer bills rocketing, sewage being dumped into our rivers, so the government has got to come forward and explain what are they going to do to sort this out. the financial resilience of this whole industry may be tested, given the sale of investment now needed. by 2050, the environment agency and the water companies believe that about 50 billion needs to be invested to get sewage overflows down to an acceptable level. you re talking about very large sums of money to restore and enable our water infrastructure
in a statement, thames water says it s working constructively with its shareholders in relation to its funding needs. ofwat, the regulator, is being kept fully informed on the progress of the company s turnaround. the ceo sarah bentley was leading it but she resigned yesterday with immediate effect, adding to concerns. it s an absolute scandal, what has happened. huge dividends paid out, huge debts taken on, customer bills rocketing, sewage being dumped into our rivers, so the government has got to come forward and explain what are they going to do to sort this out. the financial resilience of this whole industry may be tested, given the sale of investment now needed. by 2050, the environment agency and the water companies believe that about 50 billion needs to be invested to get sewage overflows down to an acceptable level. you re talking about very large
are relative to inflation, which is very high and at the same time, having to spend over £1 billion a yearin having to spend over £1 billion a year in infrastructure, water mains, stopping leakage and that is a regulatory review coming up which means it will probably have to invest even more. means it will probably have to invest even more. . , ~ ., , invest even more. thames water needs to raise money invest even more. thames water needs to raise money from invest even more. thames water needs to raise money from somewhere, - invest even more. thames water needs to raise money from somewhere, but i to raise money from somewhere, but if it cannot get it the government is looking at options. we if it cannot get it the government is looking at options. is looking at options. we need to make sure is looking at options. we need to make sure thames is looking at options. we need to make sure thames water - is looking at options. we need to make sure thames water is - is looking
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to take care of migrants in their cities. certainly doesn t take care of the funding needs. certainly doesn t take care of the personnel needs and we could still see a lot of backups along the border. i think this is what the administration can do within its power. i m still looking for a little more detail on exactly what these people will be doing. there s a massive surge down to arizona in about 2018. i went down there and i saw a lot of the troops there sitting around because the surge didn t go in that direction. they put a lot of manpower behind that. that was more trump trying to show strength. i don t think that s what s happening in this case. but we need to know how these men and women will be supporting cbp if they can t even interact with migrants. it s interesting that you say that. both d.o.d. and dhs has released statements and they said that these people are not going to be filling a law enforcement role. they will be doing detection and monitoring, data entry, wareho