This fact sheet summarises IPART’s 2013 Determination and Final Report on the maximum prices that Hunter Water can charge for providing water, sewerage and stormwater drainage services from1 July 2013, for residential customers.
This determination is based on Sydney Water’s business plan with respect to current and anticipated water and wastewater quality requirements over the next four years.
IPART has increased the maximum price that can be charges by Gosford and Wyong Councils for water and wastewater services. The higher prices will apply from 1 July 2005.
This technical paper explains how we forecast demand for CCC Water’s services to determine draft prices for water, wastewater and other related services.
14 July 2014The current prices charged by the NSW Office of Water (NOW) across NSW, and State Water Corporation outside of the Murray-Darling Basin, will remain in place until at least June 2016.The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPA
Advertisement, Invitation for submissions on the issues paper for the review of prices for Sydney Water's water, sewerage, stormwater and recycled water services from 1 July 2012
This Discussion Paper outlines IPART’s proposed approach to setting prices for wholesale water and sewerage services for Sydney Water and Hunter Water.
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal IPART today released its finaldetermination of prices the NSW State Water Corporation State Water can charge for bulk water from 1 July 2010 to 30 June 2014.
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 fact sheet summarises our draft decisions on the prices that Hunter Water would charge for providing water, sewerage and other services from 1 July 2016 for residential customers.