Inquiries
Public inquiries and commissioned studies give the opportunity for all points of view in the community to be heard and considered. All individuals, firms, groups and organisations with an interest in an inquiry can participate in the inquiry.
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Council of Mayors (SEQ) Pty Ltd (PDF - 1232k)
Submission 77 for Australia's Urban Water Sector View full list
Submission to the Productivity Commissionâs Public Inquiry into Australiaâs Urban Water Sector. Council of Mayors (SEQ) January 2011. P ag. e2. About the Council of Mayors (SEQ) Pty Ltd. The Council of Mayors (SEQ) was. established in September
Date received: 7 Jan 2011
Professor Terry Dwyer (PDF - 13k)
Submission 74 for Australia's Urban Water Sector View full list
Rising productivity is usually defined as an increasing supply at a falling cost. Around 1990, our water bill from ACTEW in the ACT was around $797 for 1, 297 kilolitres of water. Following water restrictions, supply has been constrained to around
Date received: 4 Jan 2011
Amy-Rose West (PDF - 216k)
ACTEW Corporation (PDF - 151k)
Submission 69 for Australia's Urban Water Sector View full list
Opportunity for Competition Context The National Water Commission (NWC) states urban water management should aim to protect public health and safety, provide secure and reliable water services, be environmentally sustainable and achieve economic
Date received: 16 Dec 2010
Consumer Utilities Advocacy Centre (PDF - 568k)
Submission 67 for Australia's Urban Water Sector View full list
Jo Benvenuti is Executive Officer of the Consumer Utilities Advocacy Centre. CUAC is an independent consumer advocacy organisation, established to ensure. the representation of Victorian consumers in policy and regulatory debates on. electricity,
Date received: 16 Dec 2010
Sydney Water (PDF - 280k)
Submission 68 for Australia's Urban Water Sector View full list
1. Challenges facing urban water supply and demand. Kerry Schott. Thank you for the opportunity to participate in the National Water Commissionâs urban water project. In 2008 three of us from Sydney Water published an article, Urban Water Reform:
Date received: 16 Dec 2010