Draft decisions on recycled water prices for public water utilities

The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) is seeking feedback on its draft decisions on the pricing framework for recycled water schemes.

This review looks at the pricing arrangements that apply to recycled water, sewer mining and stormwater harvesting services provided by public water utilities and the pricing methodology for recycled water developer charges.
In coming to its draft decisions, IPART has considered stakeholder feedback provided in response to its Issues Paper and at a Public Hearing.
IPART Chair Dr Paul Paterson said our draft decisions establish a pricing framework that is flexible and administratively simple to implement, and which promotes efficient investment in, and uptake of, recycled water.
"We address stakeholder submissions by recognising the broader benefits of recycled water, while protecting customers from unwarranted price increases" he said.
"In particular, our draft framework would allow the costs of recycled water schemes to be considered in the context of the system-wide outcomes they achieve" Dr Paterson said.
"We recognise the cost savings recycled water can deliver from delaying or averting the need for augmentation of a public water utility's network. We also recognise the potential for environmental, health, and liveability benefits from recycled water schemes."
IPART has also addressed the recommendations set out in the Infrastructure NSW review of regulatory barriers to cost-effective water recycling.
IPART is seeking
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