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Final water market blueprint lays out options on vertical integration
Water companies must decide quickly whether to stay vertically integrated, or split into retail and wholesale arms in a bid to guarantee a level playing field for new entrants when the market opens to competition for non-domestic customers in 2017. The options are laid out in the latest version of the market blueprint, published today by Open Water.
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