Explains findings and recommendation of RSM Brid Cameron's review of NSW Metropolitan Water Agencies and Miscellaneous Charges Price Proposals. This report forms a ket input to IPART's 2005 Determination of Metropolitan Water Agency Prices.
Presents findings of IPART’s 2005 survey of household water attitudes in the Sydney, Hunter and Central Coast regions. Looks at the attitudes of residential water users to water price, price structures and water restrictions
PricewaterhouseCoopers and Halcrow Pacific Pty Ltd. were engaged by IPART to undertake a review of the efficiency of the NSW Office of Water's actual and forecast water resource management costs for 2006 -07 to 2014 -15.
Report by Centre for International Economics (CIE) on pricing principles which might be applied to recover infrastructure costs at Perisher Range Resorts
Explains findings and recommendation of MMA's review of the Metropolitan Water Agency consumption forecasts, commission as part of IPARTs 2005 Review of Metropolitan Water Agency Prices.
IPART has reviewed regulated standard tariffs and charges for small retail gas customers in NSW. The existing voluntary transitional pricing arrangements (VTPAs) agreed between IPART and the standard gas retail suppliers expire on 30 June 2010.
IPART engaged consultants, Atkins, to review Water NSW’s proposed expenditure on rural bulk water services over the next 4 years. This report presents its supplementary analysis and recommendations.
IPART engaged consultants, Cardno, to review WAMC’s proposed expenditure on water resource management over the next 4 years. This report presents its analysis and recommendations.
Following the completion of the Final Report Review of NSW Office of Water’s water management expenditure an error was identified in the recommended adjustments to NSW Office of Water’s (NOW’s) operating expenditure, specifically relating to corpo
State Water assumed responsibility for the operation of the Fish River Water Supply Scheme from 1 January 2005. The characteristics of the scheme and the nature of its infrastructure are different to the rest of State Water's operations.
IPART engaged consultants, Atkins, to review Water NSW’s proposed expenditure on rural bulk water services over the next 4 years. This report presents its analysis and recommendations.
Provides an assessment of the efficiency and prudence of State Water's actual capital and operating expenditure, and its proposals for the recommendations on improvements to State Water's management information systems and on an efficient baseline
IPART engaged consultants, Atkins, to review proposed expenditure of the Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) and Barwon-Dumaresq Border Rivers Commission (BRC) that applies to WAMC and Water NSW rural customers.