This information paper sets out our decisions on water, wastewater and stormwater prices. It explains how we set prices and key factors we considered in making our decisions including the bill impacts on different customer types
This information paper sets out our 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 services from 1 July 2022.
The results of our public survey regarding our draft decisions on prices Central Coast Council can charge for water, wastewater and stormwater services.
DP24In June 1996, the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) determined the price path for charges by Sydney Water Corporation (SWC) and Hunter Water Corporation (HWC) for water, sewerage and drainage services for the four year period
IPART is reviewing the way we set prices, and recommend licence conditions, for the monopoly water businesses we regulate. This report sets out – and seeks stakeholder feedback on – our proposed focus areas and timetable for the review.
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.
During March 1996 the Tribunal released its determination on electricity prices, establishing separate revenue paths for the network and retail supply business of the distributors for three years to June 1999.
Information paper for our workshop session at the online public hearing on Tuesday 5 April 2022 for our review of the maximum prices that the Central Coast Council as a Water Supply Authority can charge for its water, wastewater and other related
The Audit Guideline – Public Water Utilities sets out IPART’s expectations regarding the conduct of operational audits and provides a guide for both auditors and public water utilities (PWUs).
The draft reporting manual outlines Hunter Water’s reporting requirements under the draft operating licence. It is a condition of the draft licence that Hunter Water must comply with the reporting obligations set out in the reporting manual.
This Information Paper provides an outline of IPART’s review of the inflation factor in industry price determinations and the reasons why it intends to adopt a ‘through-the-year’ method to measure general price inflation for future industry price