The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART, formerly known as the Government Pricing Tribunal) has examined the feasibility of establishing a consistent set of pricing principles for local water authorities in New South Wales.
The Tribunal has spent the past nine months researching, reading submissions and holding public hearings to gather information for this interim report on charges for bulk water services.The report is the first step towards reforming the pricing of
Our Draft Report sets out our draft decisions on the maximum prices that Central Coast Council as a Water Supply Authority can charge for its water, wastewater, and other services, to apply from 1 July 2022.
This Report sets out our draft decisions on the maximum prices that Sydney Water can charge for its water, wastewater, stormwater, and other services, to apply from 1 July 2020.
This sets out our draft decisions in simple English for our review of the maximum prices that Essential Water can charge for water services from 1 January 2023 to 30 June 2026.
This Overview summarises our Draft Report relating to our review of the maximum prices that Sydney Water can charge for its water, wastewater, stormwater, and other services, to apply from 1 July 2020.
The Draft Report sets out our draft prices and decisions for our review of the maximum prices for the Water Administration Ministerial Corporation (WAMC) to apply from 1 July 2016.
The Draft Report outlines our pricing framework for recycled water and related services, including the key issues we considered in making our draft decisions.
This Report sets out our draft decisions on the maximum prices that Water NSW can charge for its bulk, raw and unfiltered water services in the Greater Sydney area, to apply from 1 July 2020.
This Supplementary Draft Report outlines our draft decisions for our review of the maximum prices that Hunter Water and Sydney Water can charge for wholesale services.
This Draft Report outlines our draft decisions for our review of the maximum prices that Hunter Water and Sydney Water can charge for wholesale services. We are seeking feedback on the Draft Report from stakeholders by 7 December 2016.
This Overview summarises our Draft Report relating to our review of the maximum prices that Hunter Water can charge for its water, wastewater, stormwater, and other services, to apply from 1 July 2020.
The Draft report sets out our draft decisions on prices for connecting, or upgrading a connection, to water supply, sewerage, or drainage system for metropolitan water agencies.
The Draft Report sets out our draft prices and decisions for our review of the maximum prices Hunter Water can charge for providing water, sewerage and other services from 1 July 2016.
The Draft Report sets out our draft prices and decisions for our review of the maximum prices Sydney Water would charge for providing water, wastewater, stormwater and other services from 1 July 2016.
The Draft Report sets out draft prices and provides the rationale for the decisions on the maximum prices that Central Coast Council can charge for water, sewerage and stormwater drainage services from 1 July 2019.
This Report sets out our draft decisions on the maximum prices that Hunter Water can charge for its water, wastewater, stormwater, and other services, to apply from 1 July 2020.
The Draft Report sets out draft prices and decisions for our review of maximum prices that WaterNSW can charge for providing rural bulk water services from 1 July 2017.