Our Annual Report to Ministers on IPART's functions in relation to local government in 2023-24.
2024 Pricing Proposal - Hunter Water
2024 Pricing proposal - At a glance
2024 Pricing proposal - Customer summary
2024 Pricing proposal - Attachment A - Assessment against IPART’s good practice principles for engagement
2024 Pricing proposal - Attachment B - Service performance in the current pricing period
2024 Pricing proposal - Attachment C - The socioeconomics of our region
2024 Pricing proposal - Attachment D - The Lower Hunter Water Security Plan
2024 Pricing proposal - Attachment E - Additional detail on drivers of investment
2024 Pricing proposal - Attachment F - Operating expenditure in the current pricing period
2024 Pricing proposal - Attachment G - Target versus actual revenue by product
2024 Pricing proposal - Attachment H - Revenue requirements by product
2024 Pricing proposal - Attachment I - Residential wastewater usage charges
2024 Pricing proposal - Attachment J - Bill impacts for non-residential customer achetypes
2024 Pricing proposal - Attachment K - Discretionary expenditure in the current pricing period
2024 Pricing proposal - Attachment L - Self-assessment against the 3Cs framework
2024 Pricing proposal - Attachment M - Cost efficiency strategy 2025-30
IPART sets the maximum prices that Hunter Water can charge its customers for water, wastewater and stormwater services.
IPART is reviewing costs and prices for water and water-related services provided by Sydney Water, Hunter Water, WaterNSW and the Water Administration Ministerial Corporation (WAMC).Tribunal Chair Carmel Donnelly said Sydney Water, Hunter Water, W
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