This report sets out our decisions on the maximum prices that Water NSW can charge for its rural bulk water services, to apply from 1 October 2021. It presents prices and how these affect customers, and explains how we reached our decisions.
This technical paper explains how we forecast demand for CCC Water’s services to determine draft prices for water, wastewater and other related services.
This information paper sets out our draft decisions on water and wastewater prices. It explains how we set prices and key factors we considered in our draft decisions.
Our Final Report sets out our final decisions on the maximum prices that Central Coast Council as a Water Supply Authority (CCC Water) can charge for its water, wastewater and other related services, to apply from 1 July 2022.
This is the legal instrument that gives effect to the decisions made in our Final Report. It outlines the maximum prices that Water NSW can charge for providing rural bulk water services to customers.
The Tribunal regulate the prices of bulk water extracted from regulated rivers, unregulated rivers and groundwater sources that State Water and the Department of Natural Resources may charge.
The Determination is the legal instrument setting maximum prices for connecting to a recycled water system that can be charged by Sydney Water, Hunter Water, and the Central Coast Council.
This Final Report details the Maximum prices that the NSW Office of Water can charge for the monopoly services it delivers on behalf of the Water Administration Ministerial Corporation.
The Determination is the legal instrument for our pricing decisions for Hunter Water. It outlines the maximum prices that Hunter Water can charge its customers for water, sewerage, stormwater and other services.
The Determination is the legal instrument for our pricing decisions for Sydney Water. It outlines the maximum prices that Sydney Water Corporation can charge its customers for water, sewerage, stormwater and other services.
This sets out our decisions in simple English for our review of the maximum prices that Essential Water can charge for water and wastewater services from 1 January 2023 to 30 June 2026.
The Tribunal regulates the prices of bulk water extracted from regulated rivers, unregulated rivers and groundwater sources that State Water and the Department of Natural Resources may charge.
Price structures describe the relationship between the fixed charge and the usage charge, and the proportion of the total charge that each customer group pays.
Describes and explains determination on Hunter Water’s revenue and prices. Provides overview of regulatory approach used and the financial analysis on which the determination was based. Outlines implications for customers and the environment.
This report sets out our decisions on the maximum prices that WAMC can charge for its water management services, to apply from 1 October 2021. It presents prices and how these would affect customers, and explains how we reached our decisions.