The Final Report sets out our decisions on prices for connecting, or upgrading a connection, to a water supply, sewerage, or drainage system for metropolitan water agencies.
The Determination is the legal instrument for our decisions on the review of prices for connecting, or upgrading a connection, to a water supply, sewerage, or drainage system for metropolitan water agencies.
The draft operating licence outlines the proposed terms and conditions that we may recommend to the Minister to be included in the Sydney Water’s new operating licence.
This paper explains how we intend to treat asset disposals in our water pricing reviews. It follows stakeholder consultation and feedback received in response to our September 2017 Issues Paper.
IPART undertakes an annual audit of Hunter Water’s compliance with its Operating Licence. The 2016-17 audit was the fifth and final audit under the 2012-2017 Operating Licence.
IPART undertakes an annual audit of Sydney Water's compliance with its Operating Licence. The 2016-17 audit was the second audit under the current Sydney Water Operating Licence 2015-2020.
The Tribunal is required to report to the Minister by 31 October each year on licence compliance. The report is publicly released after being tabled in Parliament.
IPART undertakes annual audits of WaterNSW's compliance with both its former Sydney Catchment Authority (SCA) and State Water Corporation Operating Licences.
The Determination is the legal instrument for the regulated charges that WaterNSW can charge for providing rural bulk water services in the MDB from 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019.
The Final Report for our Annual Review set out the regulated charges that WaterNSW can charge for providing rural bulk water services in the MDB from 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019.
This Final Report explains our final decisions on the financeability test we use to assess how our price decisions are likely to affect the business’ financial sustainability and ability to raise funds to manage its activities, over the short-term
This Progress Report outlines IPART’s preliminary findings and recommendations on the impacts of the NSW container deposit scheme on beverage prices and competition over the first three months of the scheme (ie, December 2017 to February 2018).