in Cumbria, constructed by the Manchester Corporation in 1929 branding In 1989 the
North West Water Authority, which was responsible for the provision of water to the North West of England, was privatised and became North West Water Group plc. In 1995, the company acquired
NORWEB plc, the then regional electricity distributor and supplier, and on 1 April 1996 changed its name to United Utilities plc. but delisted its shares in May 2007. In 2000, the North West Water and NORWEB branding was phased out in favour of United Utilities, the rebranding was completed by the end of 2001. The company sold some of the businesses it had acquired, its telecoms business, Your Communications was sold in February 2006, and
Vertex in March 2007. In December 2007, United Utilities sold its electricity distribution network assets to North West Electricity Networks (Jersey) Limited, a joint venture between funds run by
Colonial First State and
JPMorgan Chase.
Electricity North West became the licensed Distribution Network Operator for the north west of England as a result. United Utilities operated and maintained the regional electricity network on behalf of Electricity North West until 2010, when Electricity North West bought the electricity network operations and maintenance arm from United Utilities to establish one Group. In October 2011, United Utilities was selected as the preferred bidder by
Severn Trent Water to purchase the
Lake Vyrnwy estate for £11 million. United Utilities later withdrew from the bidding process. In February 2012, United Utilities proposed a national water pipeline linking water sources in Manchester to London. In April 2016, United Utilities received an 18-year loan of £500m from The European Investment Bank to support investment across the North West. In May 2016, the
Competition and Markets Authority granted United Utilities and
Severn Trent Water approval to create a new joint venture company in preparation for the water market deregulation. In June 2016, United Utilities and Severn Trent Water formed
Water Plus, in readiness to provide the retail services for their non-household customers. In May 2019, the company announced the appointment of
David Higgins as a non-executive director and to succeed Dr John McAdam as chairman. In April 2022, Louise Beardmore appointed chief executive at United Utilities. As a result, five of the six top positions in UK water companies listed on the FTSE were held by women.{{Cite web|lang=en|url=https://www.theguardian.com/business/2022/apr/27/louise-beardmore-united-utilities-chief-executive-women-water-firms|title=Five out of six top jobs at FTSE water firms to be held by women ==Operations==