Below we present key information from Water NSW’s pricing proposal for customers in the Murrumbidgee valley. This information is not exhaustive and should be viewed in conjunction with our Issues Paper.

Proposed costs for the Murrumbidgee valley

The costs proposed by Water NSW are higher than we used to set prices in the 2017 Determination:

  • Proposed customer share of operating expenditure for Murrumbidgee valley has increased by 23%
  • Proposed customer share of Murray Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) costs has increased by 55%.

Offsetting these increases, proposed customer share of capital expenditure for Murrumbidgee valley has decreased by 9%, and the proposed cost of capital has decreased from 3.1% to 1.7%.

Proposed customer share of revenue requirement for Murrumbidgee valley over 2021 Determination

Note: UOM is the "unders and overs mechanism" balance from the 2014-17 regulatory period.
Data source: Water NSW proposal and IPART analysis.

What is driving the change in costs in the Murrumbidgee valley since 2017?

Data source: Water NSW proposal and IPART analysis

Proposed prices for the Murrumbidgee valley

Water NSW has proposed prices that recover the revenue required for 2020-21 (indexed by 1%), using updated entitlement and usage forecasts, instead of basing them on its proposed costs from 2021-22. Water NSW’s proposed prices under-recover its proposed 2021-22 costs by around 11% for the Murrumbidgee valley.

Under the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) rules, we are required to set prices for Water NSW that recover its full efficient costs of providing its bulk water services (net of any government contributions). Given the cost increases proposed by Water NSW, prices must increase by more than proposed by Water NSW to achieve Full Cost Recovery (FCR).

The table below sets out Water NSW’s proposed prices, as well the indicative prices that would recover Water NSW’s proposed costs over both a 1 and 4 year FCR basis.

Bulk water charges including MDBA costs – Murrumbidgee valley ($/ML, $2020-21)

Current 2020-21

Proposed 2021-22

1 year FCR 2021-22

4 year FCR 2021-22

Change current to proposed

Change current to 1 year FCR

Change current to 4 year FCR

Bulk water charges excluding MDBA costs ($/ML)

High security

$3.18

$3.44

$4.04

$4.11

8.2%

27.0%

29.2%

General security

$1.19

$1.18

$1.39

$1.41

-0.8%

16.8%

18.5%

Usage

$3.57

$3.94

$4.63

$4.72

10.4%

29.7%

32.2%

Bulk water MDBA charges ($/ML)

High security

$1.73

$2.71

$2.69

$2.87

56.6%

55.5%

65.9%

General security

$0.65

$0.93

$0.93

$0.99

43.1%

43.1%

52.3%

Usage

$0.33

$0.51

$0.51

$0.55

54.5%

54.5%

66.7%

Bulk water charges including MDBA costs ($/ML)

High security

$4.91

$6.15

$6.73

$6.98

25.3%

37.1%

42.2%

General security

$1.84

$2.11

$2.32

$2.40

14.7%

26.1%

30.4%

Usage

$3.90

$4.45

$5.14

$5.27

14.1%

31.8%

35.1%

Source: Water NSW proposal and IPART analysis.

Proposed bills for the Murrumbidgee valley

The table below shows Water NSW’s proposed bills for 2021-22, as well as the indicative bills arising from FCR prices under its cost proposal over 1 and 4 years.

Proposed bulk water bills including MDBA costs for Murrumbidgee valley ($2020-21)

Current 2020-21

Proposed 2021-22

1 year FCR 2021-22

4 year FCR 2021-22

Change current to proposed

Change current to 1 year FCR

Change current to 4 year FCR

High Security

Small user – 100ML @ 100%

$881

$1,060

$1,187

$1,225

20.3%

34.7%

39.0%

Medium user – 500ML @ 100%

$4,405

$5,300

$5,935

$6,125

20.3%

34.7%

39.0%

Large user – 1,000ML @ 100%

$8,810

$10,600

$11,870

$12,250

20.3%

34.7%

39.0%

General Security

Small user – 100ML @ 60%

$418

$478

$540

$556

14.4%

29.3%

33.1%

Medium user – 500ML @ 60%

$2,090

$2,390

$2,702

$2,781

14.4%

29.3%

33.1%

Large user – 1,000ML @ 60%

$4,180

$4,780

$5,404

$5,562

14.4%

29.3%

33.1%

Source: Water NSW proposal and IPART analysis.

The indicative bills shown below represent indicative bills combining Water NSW’s proposed prices for its bulk water services and the Water Administration Ministerial Corporation’s (WAMC’s) proposed prices for its water management services.

High security bills for Murrumbidgee valley (medium user)

Note: See our WAMC Issues Paper for further information on WAMC bills.
Data source: Water NSW proposal and IPART analysis

General security bills for Murrumbidgee valley (medium user)

Note: See our WAMC Issues Paper for further information on WAMC bills.
Data source: Water NSW proposal and IPART analysis

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