Company type | Public Authority |
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Industry | Water supply Sewerage |
Founded | 1972[1] |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Isle of Man |
Key people | Peter Winstanley (CEO)[2] John Houghton MHK (Chairman)[3] |
Parent | Isle of Man Government |
Website | http://www.gov.im/water |
The Isle of Man Water and Sewerage Authority (Manx: Lught-reill Ushtey as Sornaigys Ellan Vannin) was the statutory board responsible for water supply and sewage disposal in the Isle of Man. It was formed in 1972 as the 'Isle of Man Water Authority' by the merger of the Isle of Man Water Board and the Water Department of Douglas Corporation. In 1974 it took over the gas production and distribution functions of the Isle of Man Gas Authority, and was renamed the 'Isle of Man Water and Gas Authority'. In 1985 the gas undertaking was privatised, and the authority reverted to its original title. It was renamed the 'Isle of Man Water and Sewerage Authority' in 2010, taking over the sewerage responsibilities of the former Department of Transport.[4]
In 2014 it became part of the Manx Utilities Authority when it was merged with the Manx Electricity Authority.[5]