This technical paper explains how we forecast demand for CCC Water’s services to determine draft prices for water, wastewater and other related services.
This information paper sets out our draft decisions on water and wastewater prices. It explains how we set prices and key factors we considered in our draft decisions.
This information paper sets out our draft decisions on CCC Water’s efficient operating and capital costs. These efficient costs underpin the prices we set for CCC Water’s water, wastewater and other customers from 1 July 2022.
This information paper sets out our draft decisions on how CCC Water can improve its performance and accountability to its water, wastewater and other customers.
This technical paper explains how we regulate CCC Water. It also explains the different matters we have to consider under the IPART Act when making our decisions. Further, this paper provides a full list of our draft decisions for this review.
This information paper explains out how we set prices for stormwater drainage services and key factors we considered in our draft decisions. Further, this paper explains the bill impacts on customers under these draft prices.
Session B was our workshop on improving performance and accountability. We asked community participants about what topics and indicators they would like CCC Water to report on to improve transparency and better hold it to account.
Session A was a discussion about key outcomes of our Draft Report. There were presentations from IPART and representatives of Central Coast community organisations, followed by a question and answer session.
This report details performance against the Water Administration Ministerial Corporation (WAMC) Output Measures for 2019-20 – this is a complete report.
This report details performance against the Water Administration Ministerial Corporation (WAMC) Output Measures for 2020-21 – this is a complete report.
2 December 2013Increases in local council general income will be capped at 2.3% in 2014/15 under a decision on the annual rate peg announced today by the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART).The rate peg sets the maximum increase of
Our 2018 determination and final report on maximum prices to connect, extend or upgrade a service for metropolitan water agencies set out a formula for calculating developer charges:[1]