This Draft Reporting Manual for Sydney Water reflects proposed changes arising as a result of our water utility performance indicator review, as well as other minor changes to clarify Sydney Water’s reporting requirements.
This Draft Reporting Manual for Hunter Water reflects proposed changes arising as a result of our water utility performance indicator review, as well as other changes minor changes to clarify Hunter Water’s reporting requirements.
This report considers the benefits of treating water to the level implied by the adoption of the Australian Drinking Water Guidelines in the operating licence. This report was an input to our cost benefit analysis.
IPART engaged the consultancy firm Aither to review the current approach to allocating WaterNSW and WAMC’s costs between customers and the NSW government.
The draft reporting manual outlines Sydney Water’s reporting requirements under the draft operating licence. It is a condition of the draft licence that Sydney Water must comply with the reporting obligations set out in the reporting manual.
This Draft Reporting Manual for retail suppliers under the Water Industry Competition Act 2006 reflects proposed changes arising as a result of our water utility performance indicator review, as well as other minor changes to clarify retail suppli
This Draft Reporting Manual for network operators under the Water Industry Competition Act 2006 reflects proposed changes arising as a result of our water utility performance indicator review, as well as other minor changes to clarify network oper
This Draft Reporting Manual for WaterNSW reflects proposed changes arising as a result of our water utility performance indicator review, as well as other minor changes to clarify WaterNSW’s reporting requirements.
IPART is proposing to revise the Network Operator's Reporting Manual prepared under the Water Industry Competition Act 2006. Changes in reporting requirements since the last revision have been captured in the draft manual.
The CIE has been commissioned by the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) to assess the efficiency of public transport services for which it will determine maximum fares.