Date Type & Industry Description Documents
Water
Proposal
2025 Pricing Proposal - WaterNSW - Attachment 6 Executed Raw Water Supply Agreement between WaterNSW and Essential Energy - Schedules 1 & 2
Water
Proposal
Essential Water 2026-31 Pricing Proposal - Attachment 3.1 - Customer Panel 1
Water
Proposal
Essential Water 2026-31 Pricing Proposal - Attachment 2 - Customer Engagement Strategy
Water
Proposal
2025 Pricing Proposal - WaterNSW - Attachment 7 WaterNSW cost allocation manual
Water
Proposal
2025 Pricing Proposal - WaterNSW - Attachment 8 Base Trend Step operating expenditure
Water
Proposal
Essential Water 2026-31 Pricing Proposal - Attachment 1 - Cost Efficiency Strategy
Water
Proposal
Essential Water 2026-31 Pricing Proposal - Customer Summary
Water
Proposal
Essential Water 2026-31 Pricing Proposal
Water
Proposal
2025 Pricing Proposal - WaterNSW - Attachment 9 Frontier Economics report on electricity costs
Water
Proposal
2025 Pricing Proposal - WaterNSW - Attachment 11 Wentworth to Broken Hill pipeline asset management plan
Water
Proposal
2025 Pricing Proposal - WaterNSW - Attachment 12 Managing risk
Water
Proposal
2025 Pricing Proposal - WaterNSW - Attachment 13 RAB and regulatory depreciation
Water
Proposal
2025 Pricing Proposal - WaterNSW - Attachment 14 Income tax and working capital
Water
Proposal
2025 Pricing Proposal - WaterNSW - Wentworth to Broken Hill Pipeline Pricing Proposal
Water
Issues Paper
IPART sets the maximum prices that Essential Water can charge its customers for water and wastewater services. 
Water
Proposal
Essential Water 2026-31 Pricing Proposal - Attachment 3.4 - Customer Panel 4
Water
Media Release
IPART is reviewing the maximum prices that Essential Water can charge for its water and wastewater services in the Broken Hill region from 1 July 2026.
Water
Proposal
Essential Water 2026-31 Pricing Proposal - Attachment 3.3 - Customer Panel 3
Water
Discussion Paper
This discussion paper sets out our approach to the review of the maximum prices for WaterNSW’s rural bulk water services from 1 July 2026. 
Water
Media Release
IPART has released a Discussion Paper as part of its review of maximum prices WaterNSW can charge for its rural water services, from 1 July 2026.