Specialist water support for UK retail and supermarket operators

A regional convenience-store chain we work with has thirty-two sites across the South of England. Each one had been opened with whatever water arrangement was easiest at the time. By the time we got involved, the estate sat across four retailers, eleven different renewal dates, and three stores were still on the original deemed contract from before the market opened in 2017.

Retail water rarely gets the procurement attention given to product, property and staff. The bill per site is usually modest. Multiply that across an estate, and the total stops being modest. Multiply the standing charges across thirty sites and the number is bigger again.

This page covers how we help UK retail and supermarket operators review their water arrangements. The mechanics of switching are in our main business water switching guide. Our business water service covers the open UK market across every commercial sector.

How we help retail operators

We pull every site into a single view. Every active SPID, every meter, every retailer, every renewal date. For multi-site retailers this isn’t usually in one place, and just having it as one document is the first useful step.

From there we work through the retail margin, the standing charges multiplied across the estate, any trade effluent that applies (delis, bakeries, butchery counters, fishmongers) and surface water drainage on car parks and yards.

Why retail water is different from a typical SME account

FeatureStandard SMERetail estate
Number of sitesOneOften ten to a hundred or more
Consumption per siteModestModest per site, substantial in aggregate
Standing chargesSingleMultiplied across every store
Surface water drainageRoof and car parkSignificant on retail parks, supermarket car parks
Trade effluentRareCommon on stores with deli, bakery, butchery or fish counters
Retailers across estateOneTypically three to seven, accumulated over time

Standing charges across a multi-site estate

A standing charge on a single small store looks negligible. Across thirty stores it adds up. Across a hundred stores it’s a meaningful annual cost line. Smaller meters where consumption is genuinely low can produce a step-change in the standing charge component without affecting service.

We’ll flag stores where the meter looks oversized for actual consumption. Replacing a 25mm meter with a 20mm or 15mm meter on a low-volume convenience site is a one-off process that pays back quickly.

Trade effluent on food retail

Supermarkets with deli, bakery, butchery or fishmongery counters typically need trade effluent consents. Convenience stores with fresh food preparation areas may also be in scope. The Mogden formula values that drive the charge are sensitive to what the counter actually does, and the consent rarely gets reviewed once it’s in place.

For estate-wide reviews, we go through trade effluent consent by store and flag any that look out of step with current operations. Recalculating Mogden values across multiple stores can release meaningful aggregate value.

Surface water drainage on retail parks

A supermarket car park is a lot of impermeable area. So is a retail park, a high-street parade with rear servicing yard, or any out-of-town store with customer parking. Surface water drainage charges apply when that area drains to the public sewer.

Many retail sites built in the last twenty years have on-site attenuation, SuDS features or licensed surface water outfalls. Where the drainage doesn’t go to the public sewer, the SWD line on the bill may be assessed wrongly. The standard look-back under the Limitation Act 1980 is six years.

How a retail water review works

1
Portfolio mapping

Every store, every meter, every retailer, every renewal date in one view.

2
Standing charge and SWD audit

We flag oversized meters and review surface water assessments against actual site layouts.

3
Portfolio quote

We pull quotes from retailers operating across all your wholesaler regions. Aim is one retailer for the whole estate.

4
Coordinated switch and ongoing management

Stores move to the new retailer in sequence aligned to renewal dates. Future renewals get reviewed before they roll.

2017
English business water market opened
6 yrs
SWD rebate look-back
4-6 wks
Switch duration per site
160+
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