
Yorkshire Water Leakage & Supply Security: WRMP24 Analysis
Yorkshire Water Leakage & Supply Security: WRMP24 Analysis
Strategic Summary (TL;DR)
Yorkshire Water’s leakage performance has shifted from a regulatory compliance metric to a primary supply security signal. With a structural supply-demand deficit projected by the 2040s, network efficiency is now the critical prerequisite for regional climate resilience.
Yorkshire Water’s entry into Asset Management Period 8 (AMP8) is characterized by a strategic pivot: leakage reduction is no longer viewed in isolation but as a volumetric hedge against the supply-demand deficit confirmed in the Water Resources Management Plan 2024 (WRMP24).
| Metric Category | Metric Value | Strategic Context |
|---|---|---|
| Current Leakage (2024-25) | 47.1 l/p/d | Above sector average of 43.0 l/p/d |
| AMP8 Reduction Target | 14% by 2030 | Ofwat-mandated performance trajectory |
Digital Infrastructure vs. Network Lag
The primary execution risk involves the timing gap between regulatory leakage targets and the deployment of the 1.4 million smart meter exchange programme. As of December 2025, the programme is at 14.6% penetration, necessitating a reliance on satellite imagery and acoustic sensors to bridge the "intelligence gap" in early AMP8.
Deep Dive: Water Utility of the Future
This analysis is synthesized from the full Yorkshire Water Strategic Intelligence Report, detailing the 1,085 km mains replacement logic and 2040 deficit modeling.
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