This Discussion Paper outlines IPART’s proposed approach to setting prices for wholesale water and sewerage services for Sydney Water and Hunter Water.
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of New South Wales (the Tribunal) determines the maximum prices that Sydney Water Corporation (SWC) can levy for its water, sewerage and drainage services.In July 1999, the Government established the
IPART invites submissions from interested parties to assist its review of bulk water prices for State Water Corporation for the period commencing 1 July 2010
This Issues Paper sets out key issues in our review of Sydney Water’s water, wastewater and stormwater prices to apply from 1 July 2020. It also summarises Sydney Water’s pricing proposal and provides context for our review.
In this review IPART will review the price structures for the water and sewerage services provided by Sydney Water, Hunter Water, Gosford City Council and Wyong Shire Council
This Issues Paper sets out key issues in our review of the maximum prices that Sydney Water can charge for providing water, wastewater, stormwater, and other services, to apply from 1 July 2016.
This Issues Paper sets out key issues in our review of the maximum prices that Hunter Water can charge for providing water, sewerage, stormwater, and other services, to apply from 1 July 2016.
Outlines issues to be considered in setting maximum prices for water services from 2003 to 2005, including incentives for improved service quality and agencies’ revenue requirements. Outlines review and decision-making process.
This Issues Paper seeks comment on the prices that Hunter Water can charge for providing water, sewerage, stormwater, trade waste and other ancillary and miscellaneous services, to apply from 1 July 2013.
This Issues Paper sets out key issues for our review of the maximum prices that the Water Administration Ministerial Corporation (WAMC) can charge for providing water management services, to apply from 1 July 2016.
Outlines key issues for Tribunal’s review of prices charged by Sydney Catchment Authority, Sydney Water, Hunter Water, Gosford Council, and Wyong Council.
This Issues Paper sets out key issues in our review of the maximum prices that Hunter Water can charge for its water, wastewater, stormwater, and other services, to apply from 1 July 2020.
IPART is conducting an investigation into the prices Country Energy can charge from 1 July 2010 for water and sewerage services it provides to Broken Hill, Menindee, Sunset Strip and Silverton.
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW (IPART) is reviewing prices Essential Water can charge customers in Broken Hill and surrounding communities for water and sewerage services from 1 July 2022.
The aim of the Issues Paper is to assist stakeholders in making submissions. The paper explains how the price review will be undertaken, provides background information and outlines the issues on which the Tribunal particularly seeks comments.