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.
IPART engaged consultants, Atkins, to review proposed expenditure of the Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) and Barwon-Dumaresq Border Rivers Commission (BRC) that applies to WAMC and Water NSW rural customers.
IPART engaged consultants, Cardno, to review proposed expenditure on non-urban metering reform. This report presents its supplementary analysis and recommendations.
IPART engaged consultants, Frontier Economics, to estimate the efficient costs for Water NSW to manage revenue volatility caused by uncertain water sales through self-insurance.
IPART engaged consultants, Atkins, to review Water NSW’s proposed expenditure on rural bulk water services over the next 4 years. This report presents its supplementary analysis and recommendations.
This report sets out our decisions on the maximum prices that Water NSW can charge for its rural bulk water services, to apply from 1 October 2021. It presents prices and how these affect customers, and explains how we reached our decisions.
IPART has released its draft report on the contributions that The Hills Shire Council can levy on developers in the Bella Vista and Kellyville station precincts.
This Draft Report Overview provides a summary of our draft recommendations and assessment of the reasonable costs of providing necessary local infrastructure to support the development at Bella Vista and Kellyville Station Precincts.