The Final Determination is the legal instrument for the maximum price for bulk water transfers between the Central Coast Council and Hunter Water Corporation from 1 July 2019.
OP16Presents findings and recommendations of GHD’s review of metropolitan water agencies’ trade waste pricing proposals, commissioned as part of the Tribunal’s 2003 water price review.
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) has agreed to a request from the NSW Department of Industry to defer the next Water Administration Ministerial Corporation (WAMC) price determination by 12 months.
This fact sheet summarises our final decisions for our review of the maximum prices that Hunter Water and Sydney Water can charge for wholesale services.
The Determination is the legal instrument for our pricing decisions relating to the maximum prices that WaterNSW can charge for providing rural bulk water services from 1 July 2017.
The Final Report sets out prices and decisions for our review of maximum prices that WaterNSW can charge for providing rural bulk water services from 1 July 2017.
The Final Report sets out final prices and decisions for our review of maximum prices that Essential Energy can charge for water and sewerage services, in and around Broken Hill from 1 July 2019.
The Final Report sets out prices and decisions for our review of maximum prices that WaterNSW can charge for the water transportation services provided by the Murray River to Broken Hill Pipeline from 1 July 2019.
The Final Determination is the legal instrument for the maximum prices that Central Coast Council can charge for water, sewerage and stormwater drainage services from 1 July 2019.
The Determination is a legal instrument for the maximum prices that WaterNSW can charge for the water transportation services provided by the Murray River to Broken Hill Pipeline from 1 July 2019.
IPART engaged the consultancy firm Agripath to estimate water users’ capacity to pay in the North Coast and South Coast valleys for WaterNSW’s rural bulk water services.
The Final Report outlines our pricing framework for recycled water and related services, including the key issues we considered in making our decisions.
The Final Report sets out and provides the rationale for our decisions on the maximum prices that Central Coast Council can charge for water, sewerage and stormwater drainage services from 1 July 2019.
IPART engaged the consultancy firm Aither to review options and establish key principles for setting prices for WaterNSW’s rural bulk water services in valleys substantially below full cost recovery..
IPART engaged the consultancy firm Aither to review WaterNSW’s capital expenditure, asset planning and operating expenditure proposals for rural bulk water services.