The regulators have confirmed at the end of the month of the Offwat at the end of the month.
Otwatt, who controlled the water sector in England and Wales, said that David Black had decided that it was now time to “pursue new opportunities”.
Last month, the government said that to address failures, Tott would be scattered to create a new watchdog as part of an industry overhaul.
Mr. Black, who became chief executive in April 2022, said that he wished the team “his important work as every success”.
Owat said that an interim chief executive would be selected “in the appointed time”.
Ovat’s chair Ian Cucher said that Mr. Black “worked tirelessly to bring transformative changes in the water sector”.
The decision is hitting a new record amidst widespread criticism by water companies over pipes and sewage spreading pollution incidents in England.
A long -awaited report on the industry published last month 88 recommendations made for improvement in water sectorTo pay for investment rapidly, including increasing the bill, making smart meters mandatory and scraping the watt.
After the report, Environment Secretary Steve Reid confirmed that Wavet would be abolished.
The government was criticized for restraining the scope of the report by Sir John Kanalif, a former governor of the Bank of England, to renovate the water industry in England and Wales.
Reid said at that time that the government did not have money for nationalization of the industry.