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.
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.
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.
Draft report on the prices that Gosford City Council and Wyong Shire Council can charge for providing water, sewerage, stormwater drainage, trade waste and other ancillary and miscellaneous services from1 July 2013 to 30 June 2017, released 19 Feb
Draft report on the prices that Hunter Water can charge for providing water, sewerage, stormwater drainage, trade waste and other ancillary and miscellaneous services from1 July 2013 to 30 June 2017.
The Draft Report sets out our draft decisions and resultant prices for our review of the maximum prices WaterNSW can charge for providing bulk water services from 1 July 2016.
The purpose of the Public Water Utility Audit Guideline is to provide a framework to help auditors and public water utilities to prepare and conduct operational audits of public water utilities efficiently and effectively.
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 has released a draft report on its review of a maximum price for wholesale ethanol for use in automotive fuel blends. This draft report contains IPART’s draft findings and recommendations.
This Draft Report presents the Tribunal's findings and recommendations to the Government in regards to pricing principles and alternative arrangements, including possible private sector involvement, for the delivery of water and wastewater service
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.
In December 2004, the Tribunal released draft guidelines on the application of the d-factor in the Tribunal’s 2004 NSW Electricity Distribution Pricing Determination.
This cost benefit analysis considers the costs and benefits of each proposed change to State Water’s operating licence. In general, the draft operating licence has been prepared in accordance with the findings of the cost benefit analysis.
The draft report outlines the draft recommendations on the proposed new licence. It includes our decisions based on analysis of issues raised in the Issues Paper and by stakeholders through the consultation process.