This determination arises out of the stated intention of the Tribunal in Report No 5, 1996 Hunter Water Corporation, Prices of Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Services to undertake a mid-term review of the four year price path set for Hunter W
This determination arises out of the stated intention of the Tribunal in Report No 6, 1996 Sydney Water Corporation, Prices of Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Services to undertake amid-term review of the four year price path set for Sydney Wa
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of New South Wales (the Tribunal) regulates the charges that the Department of Land and Water Conservation (DLWC) levies for services relating to the delivery of bulk water to farmers, irrigators, in
As required by section 12(1) of the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Act 1992, the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (the Tribunal) has investigated information presented by the Department of Land and Water Conservation (DLWC)
Explains draft determination on maximum prices the Department of Land and Water Conservation can charge for services related to delivery of bulk water to farmers, irrigators, industrial users and town water suppliers.
This draft report and determination set out the Tribunals draft findings on maximum prices for water sewerage and stormwater services that Gosford City Council and Wyong Shire Council may charge for the period commencing 1 July 2009 and concluding
Consultant Report - SKM - Review of Water Consumption Forecasts - Hunter Water Corporation - Prices to Apply from 1 July 2009 - Final Report - March 2009
IPART engaged Sinclair Knight Merz (SKM) to undertake an independent review of GCC’s waterconsumption forecasts over the next five years, comment on the suitability and robustness of theapproach used to develop these forecasts and provide a report
Subsequent to the release of Determination 5.2, 1997, the distributors raised some concerns about the price levels that had been determined. This led the Tribunal to commission an independent review.
This report outlines and explains IPART's determination of the prices that the Sydney Catchment Authority (SCA) can charge Sydney Water and its other customers for providing water from Sydney's dams.
This determination and report sets out IPART's draft decisions on maximum prices that the Sydney Catchment Authority can charge Sydney Water, Local Councils and its other customers for providing water from Sydney's dams for the period 1 July 2009
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (the Tribunal) of New South Wales (NSW) appointed Halcrow Management Science (HMS) in September 2001 to carry out a review of the system performance and customer service standards in Hunter Water Cor
The introduction of A New Tax System (ANTS) could have led to double counting of the effects of ANTS in increasing regulated prices. IPART avoided this double counting by adopting the following two-step process.