The purpose of the Public Water Utility Audit Guideline is to provide a framework to help auditors and public water utilities to prepare and conduct operational audits of public water utilities efficiently and effectively.
The purpose of the Public Water Utility Audit Guideline is to provide a framework to help auditors to conduct operational audits of public water utilities efficiently and effectively.
In accordance with Section 31 of the Sydney Water Act, 1994 (NSW), the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of New South Wales has completed the audit of Sydney Water’s compliance for 2014 -2015.
The 2003 - 2004 Operational Audit report of Sydney Water Corporation (SWC) provides an independent assessment of the Corporations performance against the terms of its Operating Licence as issued by the NSW Government for the 2003 - 2004 year.
Successful applicants are required to execute the Technical Services and Water Licensing Audit Panel Agreement (the Panel Agreement) prior to appointment to the Panel. The Panel Agreement is the contract between IPART and a Panel member.
In December 2004, the Tribunal released draft guidelines on the application of the d-factor in the Tribunal’s 2004 NSW Electricity Distribution Pricing Determination.
In accordance with Section 18B of the Hunter Water Act 1991 (NSW), IPART has completed the audit of Hunter Water’s compliance with the requirements of its 2012-2017 Operating Licence.
The Tribunal is required to report to the Minister by 31 October each year on licence compliance by water network and retail suppliers. The report is publicly released after being tabled in Parliament.
The Tribunal is required to report to the Minister by 31 October each year on licence compliance by water network and retail suppliers. The report is publicly released after being tabled in Parliament.
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.
Complete this application form to apply for a Network Operator’s and /or Retail Supplier’s Licence under the Water Industry Competition Act 2006 (NSW).If you are considering applying for a WICA licence, we strongly suggest you contact the Water Re
The 2003 - 2004 Operational Audit of the Sydney Catchment Authority (SCA) provides an independent assessment of the SCAs performance against the terms of its Operating Licence.
This is the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW’s (IPART’s)seventh annual report on the NSW Energy Savings Scheme (ESS), as required bysection 174 of the Electricity Supply Act 1995 (Act).