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.
IPART engaged the consultancy firm Aither to review Essential Energy’s capital expenditure, asset planning and operating expenditure proposals for its water and sewerage services, including its proposed consequential works, and provide analysis an
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.
IPART engaged the consultancy firm Frontier Economics to review Essential Water’s and WaterNSW’s demand forecasts, and Essential Water’s forecast water connections, and provide analysis and recommendations for our review.
IPART engaged the consultancy firm Marsden Jacob Associates to review Essential Water’s proposed trade waste and miscellaneous charges, and provide analysis and recommendations for our review.
IPART engaged the consultancy firm Aither to review the current approach to allocating WaterNSW and WAMC’s costs between customers and the NSW Government.
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
IPART engaged the consultancy firm Atkins Cardno to review Central Coast Council’s capital expenditure, asset planning and operating expenditure proposals for its water, sewerage and stormwater services and provide analysis and recommendations for
IPART engaged the consultancy firm Synergies Economic Consulting to review WaterNSW’s capital expenditure and operating expenditure proposals for its water transportation services provided by the Murray River to Broken Hill Pipeline, and provide a
Complete this application form to apply for a network operator’s and/or retail supplier’s licence under the Water Industry Competition Act 2006 (WIC Act).
IPART engaged the consultancy firm Frontier Economics to review WaterNSW’s proposed energy costs, including the procurement process undertaken by the pipeline contractor.