This is the legal instrument that gives effect to the decisions made in our Final Report. It outlines the maximum prices that Water NSW can charge for providing rural bulk water services to customers.
This Issues Paper sets out key issues in our review of the maximum prices that Sydney Water can charge for providing water, wastewater, stormwater, and other services, to apply from 1 July 2016.
This Issues Paper sets out key issues in our review of the maximum prices that Hunter Water can charge for providing water, sewerage, stormwater, and other services, to apply from 1 July 2016.
This Issues Paper sets out key issues for our review of the maximum prices that the Water Administration Ministerial Corporation (WAMC) can charge for providing water management services, to apply from 1 July 2016.
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW (IPART) is reviewing prices Essential Water can charge customers in Broken Hill and surrounding communities for water and sewerage services from 1 July 2022.
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW (IPART) is reviewing prices Water NSW can charge for operating and maintaining the Murray River to Broken Hill pipeline from 1 July 2022.
This is the legal instrument that would give effect to the decisions made in our Final Report. It outlines the maximum prices that WAMC can charge its water users.
The Tribunal is conducting a medium term price path review of the maximum charges to apply from 1 July 2000 for each of the four metropolitan water supply authorities.
As required by section 11(1) of the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Act 1992, the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal has investigated proposals by Wyong Shire Council (a standing reference agency in Schedule 1 of the Act) for
As required by Section 11(1) of the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Act 1992, the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal has investigated proposals by the Gosford City Council (a standing reference agency in Schedule 1 of the Act)
This Issues Paper sets out key issues in our review of the maximum prices that WaterNSW can charge its customers for providing bulk water supply and other services in the Greater Sydney area, to apply from 1 July 2016.