Water Agencies (Charges) Amendment By-laws (No. 2) 2001 (WA)
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Water Agencies (Powers) Act 1984
Water Agencies (Charges) Amendment By-laws
(No. 2) 2001
Made by the Minister under section 34(1) of the Act.
1. Citation
These by-laws may be cited as the Water Agencies (Charges)
Amendment By-laws (No. 2) 2001.2. Commencement
These by-laws come into operation on 1 July 2001.
3. The by-laws amended
The amendments in these by-laws are to the Water Agencies
(Charges) By-laws 1987*.[* Reprinted as at 16 February 2001.]
4. By-law 2 amended
By-law 2(1) is amended as follows:
(a)
by deleting the definition of “discharge charge” and inserting instead —
“
“discharge charge” means an amount calculated in accordance with the formula in Schedule 3
item 20;
”;
(b) by deleting “Division 5 of Part 1 of Schedule 1” and
in the definition of “single capital infrastructure charge” “ the Table to Schedule 1 item 33 ”.
5. By-law 3 amended
By-law 3(1)(a)(ii) is amended by deleting “item 4 or 5 of Part 1 of Schedule 2” and inserting instead —
“ Schedule 3 item 6 or 7 ”.
6. By-law 3A amended
By-law 3A is amended as follows:
(a) in paragraph (d) by deleting “item 1(d) or 2(b) of Division 2 of Part 1 of Schedule 1” and inserting instead — “ Schedule 1 item 16(c) or 17 ”;
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(b) in paragraph (e) by deleting “item 2 or 3(d) of Part 2 of “ Schedule 3 item 9 or 10(d) ”;
(c) in paragraph (f) by deleting “item 2(a) of Part 2 of “ Schedule 4 item 4 ”.
7. By-law 7 amended
By-law 7(4) is amended as follows:
(a) in paragraph (a)(i) by deleting “Schedule 6, item 1” and “ Schedule 7 item 1 ”;
(b) in paragraph (a)(ii) by deleting “Schedule 6, item 3” and “ Schedule 7 item 3 ”;
(c) in paragraph (b)(i) by deleting “Schedule 6, item 2” and “ Schedule 7 item 2 ”;
By-law 8(2) is amended as follows: in paragraph (b)(ii) by deleting “Schedule 6, item 3” and “ Schedule 7 item 3 ”. (d) 8. By-law 8 amended
(a) in paragraph (a) by deleting “item 2 of Schedule 6” and “ Schedule 7 item 2 ”;
(b) in paragraph (a) by deleting “item 3 of Schedule 6” and “ Schedule 7 item 3 ”;
(c) in paragraph (b)(i) by deleting “item 2 of Schedule 6” “ Schedule 7 item 2 ”;
(d) in paragraph (b)(i) by deleting “item 3 of Schedule 6” “ Schedule 7 item 3 ”;
(e) in paragraph (b)(ii) by deleting “item 2 of Schedule 6” “ Schedule 7 item 2 ”;
(f) in paragraph (b)(ii) by deleting “item 3 of Schedule 6” “ Schedule 7 item 3 ”.
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9. By-law 8A amended
(1) By-law 8A(1) is repealed and the following sub-bylaw is
inserted instead —“
(1) Where a person is liable to pay a charge under —
(a) Schedule 1 item 1; (b) Schedule 3 item 8; (c) Schedule 3 item 10(a); or (d) Schedule 4 item 3, to these by-laws in respect of a unit in a retirement village, the person is to be allowed a concession in respect of the charge in accordance with sub-bylaw (2).
”.
(2) By-law 8A(2) is amended by deleting “item 4 of Schedule 6”
and inserting instead —“ Schedule 7 item 4 ”. 10. By-law 8B replaced
By-law 8B is repealed and the following by-law is inserted instead —
“
8B.
Government trading organisation and non-commercial Government property Where a body holding non-commercial Government
property, or a Government trading organisation is liable
to pay a charge, whether in respect of exempt land or
otherwise, under —
(a) Schedule 1 item 2(b) or 9(a) or (b); (b) Schedule 1 item 23(b) or 25(a) or (g); or (c) Schedule 1 item 32, for each water service provided to property held by that
body or organisation, with the exception of services
that are provided exclusively for fire fighting purposes
and charged as such, and used for commercial (other
than community-related or charitable) purposes, the
body or organisation is instead to pay the appropriatecharge set out in Schedule 8.
”.
11. By-law 8BA amended
(1) By-law 8BA(1) is amended by deleting “item 1 of Schedule 7”
and inserting instead —“ Schedule 8 item 1 ”.
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(2) By-law 8BA(3) is amended by deleting “item 1 of Schedule 7”
and inserting instead —“ Schedule 8 item 1 ”. 12. By-law 9 amended
(1) By-law 9(1) is amended by deleting “item 5 of Schedule 6” and
inserting instead —“ Schedule 7 item 5 ”. (2) By-law 9(2) is amended by deleting “item 5 of Schedule 6” and
inserting instead —“ Schedule 7 item 5 ”. 13. By-law 9B replaced
By-law 9B is repealed and the following by-law is inserted instead —
“
9B. Prescribed percentage under section 41B(5) For the purposes of section 41B(5) of the Act, a percentage of 13.5% is prescribed in relation to a charge payable under a provision specified in the Table to this by-law.
Table
Schedule 1 item 16(b) and (c) or 17
Schedule 3 items 8, 9 and 10Schedule 4 items 3, 4 or 5
”.
14. By-law 10 amended
By-law 10 is amended by deleting “Part 1 of ”.
15. By-law 11 amended
By-law 11 is amended by deleting “Part 1 of ”.
16. By-law 12 amended
By-law 12 is amended by deleting “Part 1 of ”.
17. By-law 13 amended
By-law 13(3)(a) is amended by deleting “Division 5 of Part 1 of
Schedule 1” and inserting instead —“ the Table to Schedule 1 item 33 ”.
18. By-law 14 amended
By-law 14(2) is amended by deleting “Schedule 5” and inserting instead —
“ Schedule 6 ”.
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19. By-law 17 amended
(1) By-law 17(1) is amended by deleting “Division 3 of Part 1 of
Schedule 1” and inserting instead —“ Schedule 1 Division 3 ”. (2) By-law 17(2) is amended by deleting “Division 3 of Part 1 of
Schedule 1” and inserting instead —“ Schedule 1 Division 3 ”. (3) By-law 17(3) is amended as follows:
(a) in paragraph (a) by deleting “item 1, 2, 3 or 4 of Division 3 of Part 1 of Schedule 1” and inserting instead — “ Schedule 1 item 18, 19, 20 or 21 ”;
(b) by deleting “Division 4 of Part 1 of Schedule 1” and “ Schedule 1 item 32 ”.
20. By-law 17A amended
(1) By-law 17A(1) is amended as follows:
(a) by deleting “item 3 of Division 1 of Part 1 of “ Schedule 1 item 3 ”;
(b) by deleting “Division 1 of Part 1 of Schedule 1” in the “ Schedule 1 ”;
(c) in paragraph (a) by deleting “item 1” and inserting “ item 18 ”;
(d) in paragraph (a) by deleting “item 5(c)” and inserting “ item 22(c) ”;
(e) in paragraph (b) by deleting “Schedule 8” and inserting “ Schedule 10 ”;
(f) in paragraph (b) by deleting “item 3” and inserting “ item 20 ”;
(g) in paragraph (b) by deleting “item 8(i)” and inserting “ item 25(i) ”.
(2) By-law 17A(2) is amended as follows:
(a) in paragraph (a) by deleting “item 1 of Division 2 of “ Schedule 1 item 16 ”;
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(b) in paragraph (a) by deleting “item 5(a) of Division 3 of “ Schedule 1 item 22(a) ”;
(c) in paragraph (b) by deleting “Schedule 8” and inserting “ Schedule 10 ”;
(d) in paragraph (b) by deleting “item 2 of Division 2 of “ Schedule 1 item 17 ”;
(e) in paragraph (b) by deleting “item 8(b) of Division 3 of “ Schedule 1 item 25(b) ”.
21. By-law 17B amended
By-law 17B(1) is amended in the definitions of “formula”,
“metropolitan non-residential property” and “Table” by deleting“item 1(a) of Division 2 of Part 1 of Schedule 1” and inserting
instead —
“ Schedule 1 item 16(a) ”.22. By-law 17C amended
(1) By-law 17C(1) is amended by deleting “item 7(d) of Division 1
of Part 1 of Schedule 1” and inserting instead —“ Schedule 1 item 9(d) ”. (2) By-law 17C(2) is amended by deleting “item 7(d) of Division 1
of Part 1 of Schedule 1” and inserting instead —“ Schedule 1 item 9(d) ”. (3) By-law 17C(3) is amended by deleting “item 7(d) of Division 1 of Part 1 of Schedule 1 is more than 12%” in both places where it occurs and inserting instead — “ Schedule 1 item 9(d) is more than 13.5% ”. 23. By-law 17D amended
(1) By-law 17D(1) is amended by deleting paragraphs (a) to (d) and
inserting instead —“
(a) Schedule 1 item 20; (b) Schedule 1 item 25(b); (c) Schedule 1 item 25(i); and (d) Schedule 8 item 2,
”.
(2) By-law 17D(3) is amended by deleting “Schedule 8” and
inserting instead —“ Schedule 9 ”.
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(3) By-law 17D(4) is amended by deleting “Schedule 8” and
inserting instead —“ Schedule 10 ”. 24. By-law 18 amended
(1) By-law 18(2) is amended by deleting “item 3 of Division 3 of
Part 1 of Schedule 1” an inserting instead —“ Schedule 1 item 20 ”. (2) By-law 18(4) is amended by deleting “item 3 of Division 3 of
Part 1 of Schedule 1” an inserting instead —“ Schedule 1 item 20 ”. 25. By-law 18A amended
(1) By-law 18A(2) is amended by deleting “item 1 or 2 of
Division 3 of Part 1 of Schedule 1” and inserting instead —“ Schedule 1 item 18 or 19 ”. (2) By-law 18A(3) is amended by deleting “item 1 or 2 of
Division 3 of Part 3 of Schedule 1” and inserting instead —“ Schedule 1 item 18 or 19 ”. 26. By-law 18B amended
By-law 18B(3) is amended as follows:
(a) in paragraph (a) by deleting “item 1 or 2 of Division 3 of “ Schedule 1 item 18 or 19 ”;
(b) Division 3 of Part 1 of Schedule 1” and inserting
in paragraphs (b) and (c) by deleting “item 3 of “ Schedule 1 item 20 ”.
27. By-law 19A amended
(1) By-law 19A(2) is amended by deleting “Division 5 of Part 1 of
Schedule 1” in each of the 3 places where it occurs and inserting
instead —“ the Table to Schedule 1 item 33 ”. (2) By-law 19A(3) is amended by deleting “Division 5 of Part 1 of
Schedule 1” and inserting instead —“ the Table to Schedule 1 item 33 ”. (3) By-law 19A(5) is amended by deleting “Division 5 of Part 1 of
Schedule 1” and inserting instead —“ the Table to Schedule 1 item 33 ”.
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28. By-law 20 amended
By-law 20 is amended by deleting “Part 2 of Schedule 1” and inserting instead —
“ Schedule 2 ”.
29. By-law 21A amended
By-law 21A(1) is amended as follows:
(a) non-residential property” by deleting “item 1 of Part 4 of
in the definitions of “formula”, and “metropolitan “ Schedule 3 item 14 ”; (b) in the definition of “Table” by deleting “item 1 of Part 5 “ Schedule 3 item 19 ”. 30. By-law 21 amended
By-law 21 is amended by deleting “Schedule 2” and inserting instead —
“ Schedule 3 ”.
31. By-law 22 amended
By-law 22 is amended by deleting “Schedule 2” and inserting instead —
“ Schedule 3 ”.
32. By-law 24 amended
By-law 24(2) is amended by deleting “Schedule 5” and inserting instead —
“ Schedule 6 ”.
33. By-law 25A amended
By-law 25A(6) is amended by deleting “12%” in both places where it occurs and inserting instead —
“ 13.5% ”.
34. By-law 27 amended
By-law 27 is amended by deleting “Schedule 3” and inserting instead —
“ Schedule 4 ”.
35. By-law 28 amended
By-law 28 is amended by deleting “Schedule 3” and inserting instead —
“ Schedule 4 ”.
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36. By-law 31 amended
By-law 31 is amended by deleting “Schedule 4” and inserting instead —
“ Schedule 5 ”.
37. By-law 32 amended
By-law 32 is amended by deleting “Schedule 4” and inserting instead —
“ Schedule 5 ”.
38. Schedule 1 replaced
Schedule 1 is repealed and the following Schedules are inserted instead —
“ Schedule 1 — Charges for water supply other than
under the Rights in Water and Irrigation Act 1914
for 2001/2002
[bl. 11, 17B, 17C and 19A]
Division 1 — Fixed charges
1. Residential
In respect of each residential property, not
being land mentioned in item 2, 3 or 6 ....... $140.10 2. Connected metropolitan exempt
In respect of land described in by-law 4 that is in the metropolitan area —
(a) in the case of land described in
by-law 4(1)(e)................................ $140.10 (b)
in any other case............................ $155.00 3. Strata-titled (or long term residential) caravan bays
In respect of each caravan bay that is a residential property and a lot within the meaning of the Strata Titles Act 1985, or a
caravan bay designated as a long term
residential caravan bay................................ $96.40 4. Strata-titled storage unit and strata-titled parking bay
In respect of land comprised in a unit used
for storage purposes or as a parking bay that
is a lot within the meaning of the
Strata Titles Act 1985.................................. $47.30 5. Non-residential strata-titled units that share a service
In respect of land that —
(a) is not referred to in item 3 or 4;
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(b) comprises a unit that is a lot within Act 1985; and
(c) shares a service with another unit
described in paragraph (b) ............. $177.50 6. Community Residential
In respect of land that is classified as
Community Residential, a charge equal to the number of notional residential units as determined under by-law 16 multiplied
by................................................................. $140.10 7. Semi-rural/Residential
In respect of each semi-rural/residential
property not being land mentioned in
item 2........................................................... $140.10 8. Connected non-metropolitan exempt
In respect of land described in by-law 4 that is comprised in a residential property and is not in the metropolitan area......................... $140.10 9. Non-metropolitan non-residential
In respect of land that is neither in the metropolitan area nor comprised in a residential property, where —
(a) the land is classified as Government
or CBH Grain Storage ................... $447.50 (b) the land is classified as Irrigated Market Gardens or Charitable
Purposes ........................................ $140.10 (c) the land is classified as
Institutional/Public ........................ $153.70 (d) the land — (i) is classified as Commercial or Industrial; and
(ii) is not mentioned in item 4 or 5,
a charge payable for the relevant meter size as set
out in the following Table —
Table of meter-based fixed charges
Meter size Charge mm $ 15 415.25
20 415.25
25 648.85
30 934.30
35 1 661.00
38 1 661.00
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Table of meter-based fixed charges
Meter size Charge mm $ 40 1 661.00
50 2 595.00
70 6 644.00
75 6 644.00
80 6 644.00
100 10 381.00
140 23 357.00
150 23 357.00
10. Stock
For the supply of water for the purpose of
watering stock on land that is not the subject
of a charge under Division 2 ....................... $140.10 11. Additional connections
Where water is supplied to land through more than one water supply connection, for each additional connection not the subject of a charge under item 14 —
(a) for — (i) residential property in the metropolitan area and for property charged under
item 16(b), a charge of ..... $90.00 (ii) non-residential property in
the metropolitan area, a
charge based on meter size
of the additional service as
set out in the following
Table —Table of meter-based fixed charges
Meter size Charge mm $ 20 415.25
25 648.85
30 934.30
40 1 661.00
50 2 595.00
80 6 644.00
100 10 381.00
150 23 357.00
200 41 525.00
250 64 882.00
300 93 431.00
350 127 170.00
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Table of meter-based fixed charges
Meter size Charge mm $
(b) not in the metropolitan area, for
additional connections, a charge of $140.10 or
(c) additional commercial and industrial
water services, a charge based onnot in the metropolitan area, for as set out in the following Table —
Table of meter-based fixed charges
Meter size Charge mm $ 15 415.25
20 415.25
25 648.85
30 934.30
35 962.85
38 962.85
40 962.85
50 1 265.45
70 2 512.70
75 2 512.70
80 2 512.70
100 4 016.60
140 9 491.25
150 9 491.25
12. Shipping (non-metropolitan)
For each water supply connection provided
for the purpose of water being taken on
board any ship in a port not in the
metropolitan area......................................... $140.10 13. Local government standpipes
For each local government standpipe .......... $140.10 14. Fire-fighting connections
For each water supply connection provided
for the purpose of fire-fighting that is —
(a) in the metropolitan area ................. $145.20 or (b) not in the metropolitan area ........... $134.65
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15. Farmland and metropolitan farmland
In respect of land that is —
(a) classified as Farmland ................... $140.10 (b) classified as Metropolitan Farmland....................................... $140.10
Division 2 — Variable charges and charges by way of a rate
16. Metropolitan non-residential (except strata-titled units
that share a service)In respect of land in the metropolitan area, not being land mentioned in Division 1 —
(a)
in the case of land not mentioned in paragraph (b), (c) or (d), an amount calculated in accordance with the following formula —
If (A × B) ” Y, then —
Yor if (A × B) > Y, then —
(A × B) – [(A × B – Y) × Z]
where —
A = the amount payable in the 2000/2001 year; B = 1.000; Y =
the amount payable for the relevant meter size in the 2001/2002 year as set out in the Table to this paragraph; and
Z = 1.00. Table of meter based minimum charges
Meter 2000/2001 2001/2002 Size mm $ $ 20 $401.20 $415.25 25 $626.90 $648.85 30 $903.00 $934.30 40 $1 605.00 $1 661.00 50 $2 508.00 $2 595.00 80 $6 419.00 $6 644.00 100 $10 030.00 $10 381.00 150 $22 568.00 $23 357.00 200 $40 121.00 $41 525.00 250 $62 689.00 $64 882.00 300 $90 273.00 $93 431.00 350 127 170.00
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(b) in the case of land required by any other written law to be
rated on unimproved value ....... 0.507 cents/$ of UV subject to a minimum in
respect of any land the subject
of a separate assessment, of ...... $415.25 (c)
amount calculated in accordance with the following
in the case of land classified as Vacant Land, an If A ” B, then — B
or if A > B, then —
[(A –B) × Z] + B
where —
A = an amount for each dollar of the GRV — (i) up to $7 400...... 2.770 cents/$ of GRV
(ii) over $7 400....... 1.060 cents/$ of GRV
B = 140.10; Z = 0.5.
17. Non-metropolitan non-residential (except strata-titled
units that share a service)In respect of land that is not in the metropolitan area, not
being land mentioned in Division 1, where the land is
classified as Vacant Land, an amount calculated in
accordance with the following formula —
If A ” B, then —
B
or if A > B, then —
[(A –B) × Z] + B
where —
A = an amount of 6.000 cents for each dollar of the
GRV;B = 140.10; Z = 0.5.
Division 3 — Quantity charges
18. Metropolitan residential
For each kilolitre of water supplied to a residential property, or any other land classified as Vacant Land and held for residential purposes, in the metropolitan area, not being water for which a charge is otherwise specifically provided in this Division —
up to 150 kL .................................. 39.2 cents over 150 but not over 350 kL......... 63.4 cents over 350 but not over 550 kL......... 85.6 cents
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over 550 but not over 750 kL......... 97.9 cents over 750 but not over 1 150 kL...... 104.1 cents over 1 150 but not over 1 950 kL... 115.9 cents over 1 950 kL ................................ 143.1 cents 19. Semi-rural/residential
For each kilolitre of water supplied to a semi-rural residential property, not being water for which a charge is otherwise specifically provided in this Division —
up to 150 kL .................................. 39.2 cents over 150 but not over 350 kL......... 63.4 cents over 350 but not over 550 kL......... 85.6 cents over 550 but not over 750 kL......... 97.9 cents over 750 but not over 1 150 kL...... 104.1 cents over 1 150 but not over 1 950 kL... 115.9 cents over 1 950 kL ................................ 143.1 cents
20. Non-metropolitan residential
For each kilolitre of water, not being water for which a charge is otherwise specifically provided in this Division, supplied to a residential property, or any other land classified as Vacant Land and held for residential purposes, not in the metropolitan area, according to the classification of the town/area set out in Schedule 10 —
Consumption Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5
(kL) (c/kL) (c/kL) (c/kL) (c/kL) (c/kL)
Up to 150 39.2 39.2 39.2 39.2 39.2 Over 150 but not over 350 63.4 63.4 63.4 63.4 63.4 Over 350 but not over 450 78.3 80.7 80.7 80.7 80.7 Over 450 but not over 550 78.3 104.2 114.4 125.0 128.4 Over 550 but not over 750 89.1 117.8 135.7 150.0 164.2 Over 750 but not over 1 150 143.5 194.6 216.9 246.8 276.8 Over 1 150 but not over 1 550 206.3 284.3 329.0 448.9 553.4 Over 1 550 but not over 1 950 237.7 351.6 433.9 538.6 643.3 Over 1 950 276.3 448.9 523.6 628.2 718.0
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except that if the property is —
(a) in the town of Cue, Laverton, Leonora, Wiluna or Yalgoo; or
(b) north of 26º S Latitude, the charge for each kilolitre of water supplied over 350 kL
but not over 650 kL is —
Consumption Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5
(kL) (c/kL) (c/kL) (c/kL) (c/kL) (c/kL)
Over 350 but not
over 550 63.4 63.4 63.4 63.4 63.4 Over 550 but not over 650 71.5 76.6 76.6 76.6 76.6 21. Community residential
For each kilolitre of water supplied to land classified as Community Residential the charge is that prescribed for water supplied to a residential property except that in the scale of charges to be applied the quantities of water shall be
multiplied by the number of notional residential units
determined under by-law 16.22. Metropolitan non-residential
For each kilolitre of water supplied to land in the metropolitan area that is not comprised in a residential property, or any other land classified as Vacant Land held for residential purposes, not being water for which a charge is otherwise specifically provided in this Division —
(a) in the case of land not mentioned in paragraph (b) or (c) —
up to 600 kL .................................. 65.2 cents over 600 kL but not over 1 100 000 kL 72.9 cents over 1 100 000 kL.......................... 71.0 cents (b) in the case of land classified as Metropolitan Farmland —
up to 1 600 kL ............................... 72.9 cents over 1 600 kL ................................ 131.0 cents (c) in the case of land classified as Commercial/Residential —
up to 150 kL .................................. 39.2 cents over 150 kL but not over 750 kL ... 65.2 cents over 750 kL ................................... 72.9 cents
23. Connected metropolitan exempt
For each kilolitre of water, not being water for which a charge is otherwise provided in item 26 or 28, supplied to land described in by-law 4 that is in the metropolitan area —
(a) in the case of land described in by-law 4(1)(e) —
up to 214 kL .................................. No charge over 214 kL ................................... 65.7 cents
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(b) in any other case —
up to 233 kL .................................. No charge over 233 kL ................................... 66.7 cents 24. Connected non-metropolitan residential exempt
For each kilolitre of water, not being water for which a charge is otherwise specifically provided in this Division, supplied to land described in by-law 4 that is comprised in a residential property and is not in the metropolitan area —
up to 400 kL .................................. 44.5 cents over 400 but not over 1 600 kL...... 77.1 cents over 1 600 kL ................................ 130.9 cents
25. Non-metropolitan non-residential
For each kilolitre of water, not being water for which a charge is otherwise specifically provided in this Division, supplied to land that is neither in the metropolitan area nor comprised in a residential property, or any other land classified as Vacant Land held for residential purposes, where the land is classified as —
(a) Government or CBH Grain Storage —
up to 300 kL .................................. 72.9 cents over 300 kL ................................... 131.0 cents (b)
Commercial or Industrial property (according to the classification of the town/area in which that property is situated, as set out in Schedule 10) —
Consumption Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 (kL) (c/kL) (c/kL) (c/kL) (c/kL) (c/kL) Up to 300 76.2 101.2 111.1 121.5 124.8 Over 300 133.0 180.4 201.1 228.9 256.6
(c) Vacant Land —
all water supplied........................... 110.1 cents (d) Farmland —
up to 1 600 kL ............................... 72.9 cents over 1 600 kL ................................ 131.0 cents (e) Mining —
all water supplied........................... 151.2 cents (f) Irrigated Market Gardens —
up to the quota ............................... 44.5 cents over the quota ............................... 130.9 cents where the quota is 1 000 kL or such greater amount as the Corporation may from time to time determine for the land concerned;
(g) Institutional/Public —
up to 400 kL .................................. 44.5 cents over 400 but not over 1 600 kL...... 77.1 cents over 1 600 kL ................................ 130.9 cents
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(h) Charitable Purposes —
up to 400 kL .................................. 42.2 cents over 400 but not over 1 600 kL...... 72.3 cents over 1 600 kL ................................ 123.2 cents (i) Commercial/Residential (according to the property is situated, as set out in Schedule 10) —
Consumption Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 (kL) (c/kL) (c/kL) (c/kL) (c/kL) (c/kL) Up to 150 39.2 39.2 39.2 39.2 39.2 Over 150 but not over 450 76.2 101.2 111.1 121.5 124.8 Over 450 133.0 180.4 201.1 228.9 256.6 26. Denham desalinated
For each kilolitre of water supplied to land in the Denham Country Water Area, being water that has been treated to reduce the level of or remove salts —
(a) in the case of land classified as Residential —
up to quota ..................................... 42.4 cents over quota by up to 1 kL per 7 kL of
quota .............................................. 311.1 cents over quota by more than 1 kL per 7
kL of quota .................................... 969.5 cents where the quota, for each of the periods of 4
consecutive months during the year, is 35 kL or
such greater amount as the Corporation may from
time to time determine for the land concerned;(b) in the case of land not classified as Residential —
up to quota ..................................... 42.4 cents over quota ...................................... 969.5 cents where the quota for the year is 105 kL or such
greater amount as the Corporation may from time to
time determine for the land concerned.27. Local government standpipes
For each kilolitre of water supplied through a
local government standpipe ......................... 44.5 cents 28. Shipping
For each kilolitre of water supplied for the purpose of being taken on board any ship in port —
(a) in the metropolitan area ................. 86.1 cents (b) not in the metropolitan area ........... 108.6 cents
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29. Stock
For each kilolitre of water supplied for the
purpose of watering stock on land that is not
the subject of a charge under Division 2...... 108.6 cents 30. Building
For each kilolitre of water supplied to land that is neither a residential property, nor any other property held for residential purposes, through a water supply connection that is provided for building purposes —
(a) that would apply under item 22 if
the water supplied through thatin the metropolitan area, the charge supplied to the land;
(b)
not in the metropolitan area ........... 110.1 cents 31. Metropolitan hydrant standpipes
For each kilolitre of water in excess of
600 kL supplied through a large metered
hydrant standpipe in the metropolitan area.. 72.9 cents
Division 4 — Formula for the purposes of by-law 17(3)
32. Formula for the purposes of by-law 17(3)
The formula for the purposes of by-law 17(3) is as follows —
A × B
where —
A = an applicable charge rate set out in Division 3; and B = the quantity of water in kilolitres determined in
accordance with the following formula —
If C ≤ 350, then —
C × D
or if C > 350, then —
C − 350 + (350 × D)
where —
C = the maximum consumption level in the
range set out in Division 3 corresponding
to “A” or, if the range is open ended, a
level of 100 000 000 kL;D = the number of whole or part months before
the end of the consumption year, divided
by 12.
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Division 5 — Capital infrastructure charges determined
under by-law 19A
33. Capital infrastructure charges determined under
by-law 19AThe capital infrastructure charges determined under
by-law 19A are as follows —
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4
Area Single Charge Annual No. of years Charge
Golden Bay $215.00 $27.00 10 Greenough Flats $4 800.00 $667.70 10 Madora $1 000.00 $123.00 10 Prevelly $2 755.00 $345.00 10 Singleton $200.00 $25.00 10 South-west Moora $3 074.00 $427.60 10 Stirling Trunk Main Services $2 448.00 $401.00 10
Schedule 2 — Charges for water supply under the
Rights in Water and Irrigation Act 1914
for 2001/2002
[bl. 20]
Division 1 — Fixed charges
1. Supply under by-law 31A of the Ord Irrigation District By-laws other than under Division 2
In respect of land to which water is supplied under by-law 31A of the Ord Irrigation District By-laws for purposes other than those mentioned in Division 2, an amount per supply point of —
(a) where the supply is assured ........... $150.30 (b) where the supply is not assured ..... $110.00 2. Supply under by-law 15 of the Carnarvon Irrigation District By-laws
In respect of land to which water is supplied by an additional supply point supplied under by-law 15 of the Carnarvon Irrigation
District By-laws, an amount per supply point
of ..................................................................... $245.00
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Division 2 — Variable charges and charges by way of a rate
3. Supply under by-law 31A of the Ord Irrigation District By-laws
In respect of land to which water is supplied under
by-law 31A of the Ord Irrigation District By-laws for the
purposes of stock-water or dust prevention in feed lots —
(a)
where the maximum area used as a feed lot during the year is not more than 4 hectares ...............................
$403.20
(b) where the maximum area used as a feed lot during the year is more than 4 hectares, the amount specified in paragraph (a) and, for each hectare (or part thereof) in excess
of 4 hectares that is so used, a further amount of........................... $80.20
”.
39. Schedule 2 replaced
Schedule 2 is repealed and the following Schedule is inserted instead —
“ Schedule 3 — Charges for sewerage for 2001/2002
[bl. 21, 25A, 25B and 25C]
Division 1 — Fixed charges
1. Connected metropolitan exempt
In respect of land described in by-law 4 that is in the metropolitan area, not being a non-commercial Government property, or a property held by a Government trading organisation —
(a) in the case of land used as a home for the aged — for the first major fixture that
discharges into the sewer ............... $128.40 for each additional major fixture
that discharges into the sewer ........ $56.50 (b) in any other case, a charge equal to the number of major fixtures
multiplied by.................................. $128.40
2. Connected country exempt
In respect of land in a country sewerage area that is classified as —
(a) Institutional/Public an amount of — for the first major fixture that
discharges into the sewer ............... $128.40 for each additional major fixture
that discharges into the sewer ........ $56.50
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(b) Charitable Purposes, an amount of —
for the first major fixture that
discharges into the sewer ............... $128.40 for each additional major fixture
that discharges into the sewer ........ $56.50 (c) CBH Grain Storage or General Exempt, an amount for each
connection to the sewer of ............. $713.90 3. Strata-titled caravan bay
In respect of each residential property being
a single caravan bay that is a lot within the
meaning of the Strata Titles Act 1985 ......... $161.60 4. Strata-titled storage unit and strata-titled parking bay
In respect of land comprised in a unit used
for storage purposes or as a parking bay that
is a lot within the meaning of the
Strata Titles Act 1985 .................................. $47.30 5. Commercial or Industrial strata-titled unit (except a storage unit or parking bay)
In respect of land that —
(a) is classified Commercial or Industrial; (b)
comprises a unit that is a lot within the meaning of the Strata Titles Act 1985;
(c)
shares a major fixture with another unit described in paragraph (b) and has no other major fixtures that discharge into the sewer; and
(d) is not land mentioned in item 4, and where the total number of major fixtures
shared by all the units on the relevant strata
plan is less than the number of those units .... $265.50 6. Land from which industrial waste is discharged into a sewer of the Corporation in the metropolitan area
Discharge pursuant to a permit classified by the Corporation as —
(a) a minor permit ............................... $150.00 (b) a medium permit —
(i) coin operated laundries .... $150.00
(including
first 2
washing
units) plus
$61.00 for
each
additional
washing unit
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(ii) other ................................. $150.00 plus
$61.00 for
each fixture
(c) a major permit ............................... $150.00 7. Land from which industrial waste is discharged into a sewer of the Corporation outside the metropolitan area
Discharge pursuant to a permit classified by the Corporation as —
(a) a medium permit —
(i) coin operated laundries .... $150.00
(including
first 2
washing
units) plus
$61.00 for
each
additional
washing unit(ii) other ................................. $150.00 plus
$61.00 for
each fixture
(b) a major permit ............................... $150.00
Division 2 — Variable charges and charges by way of a rate
8. Metropolitan residential
In respect of each residential property in the metropolitan area not being —
(a) subject to a charge under item 1 or 3; or (b) a caravan park or a nursing home, an amount for each dollar of the GRV —
up to $7 800................................... 5.870 cents/$
of GRVover $7 800 but not over $21 100 .. 3.600 cents/$
of GRVover $21 100.................................. 1.610 cents/$
of GRVsubject to a minimum of ................ $222.10
9. Vacant metropolitan non-residential
In respect of vacant land in the metropolitan area not being —
(a) land comprised in a residential property; (b) a nursing home; (c) a caravan park; or
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(d) land referred to in item 1 or 3, an amount for each dollar of the GRV —
up to $7 400............................ 3.240 cents/$ of GRV
over $7 400............................. 3.190 cents/$ of GRV
subject to a minimum in
respect of any vacant land
the subject of a separate $163.20 assessment of .......................... 10. Country
In respect of land in a country sewerage area referred to in column 1 of the following Table, not being land referred to in Division 1 —
(a) where the land is classified as Residential, an amount for each dollar of the GRV as set out in column 2 of the Table; (b) where the land is not classified as Residential, a percentage of the amount set out in column 3 of the Table for each dollar of the GRV —
up to $138 400.......................... 100% of the amount over $138 400 but not over
$692 100................................... 80% of the amount over $692 100 but not over
$1 384 200................................ 60% of the amount over $1 384 200 but not over
$2 768 400................................ 40% of the amount over $2 768 400........................ 20% of the amount subject to a minimum in respect of any land the
subject of a separate assessment of —(c) in the case of land classified as
Residential ..................................... $193.25 (d) in the case of land classified as
Vacant Land .................................. $142.85 (e) in the case of land not classified as
Residential or Vacant Land ........... $403.70
and subject to a maximum in
respect of any land classified as
Residential, or classified as Vacant
Land and held for residential
purposes......................................... $565.40
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
(Residential) (Non-residential)
Country cents/$ of GRV cents/$ of GRV
sewerage area
Albany 9.431 9.945 Augusta 7.837 7.068 Australind 7.031 1.939 Binningup 10.746 6.650
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Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
(Residential) (Non-residential)
Country cents/$ of GRV cents/$ of GRV
sewerage area
Boddington 7.979 5.870 Bremer Bay 6.493 5.112 Bridgetown 8.301 11.656 Broome 4.342 3.517 Brunswick 6.243 7.341 Bunbury (1/7/96 Values) 5.867 6.344 Bunbury (1/7/00 Values) 4.915 6.014 Burekup 6.485 3.098 Busselton 4.367 4.240 Cape Burney 7.995 7.195 Capel 10.065 6.750 Carnarvon 8.801 7.899 Cervantes 6.499 3.907 Collie 9.019 9.800 Corrigin 9.252 8.026 Cowaramup 7.992 6.589 Cranbrook 12.000 12.000 Cunderdin 7.971 12.000 Dardanup 11.003 12.000 Denham 9.936 9.936 Denmark 6.927 6.792 Derby 5.653 6.502 Dongara-Denison 8.672 5.468 Donnybrook 12.000 12.000 Dunsborough 6.265 5.661 Eaton 5.890 5.845 Eneabba 11.106 10.645 Esperance 5.873 6.129 Exmouth 5.924 3.233 Fitzroy Crossing 9.127 9.560 Geraldton 6.476 5.600 Geraldton/Effluent — 0.936 Gnowangerup 9.016 9.708 Halls Creek 4.818 8.729 Harvey 6.952 5.616 Horrocks 12.000 12.000 Jurien Bay 8.318 6.270 Kalbarri 6.379 5.442 Karratha 4.104 4.277 Katanning 5.434 6.725 Kellerberrin 10.512 12.000
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Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
(Residential) (Non-residential)
Country cents/$ of GRV cents/$ of GRV
sewerage area
Kojonup 8.298 12.000 Kununurra 5.095 4.845 Lake Argyle 8.064 10.035 Lancelin 8.497 6.338 Laverton 5.315 8.623 Ledge Point 10.000 10.347 Leeman 9.843 9.347 Leonora 3.570 7.539 Mandurah (1/7/98 Values) 7.459 4.827 Mandurah (1/7/01 Values) 5.109 4.006 Manjimup 7.406 7.446 Margaret River 4.454 3.881 Meckering 8.221 9.293 Merredin 8.978 7.997 Mount Barker 8.614 8.410 Mukinbudin 12.000 12.000 Narembeen 12.000 12.000 Narrogin 5.789 6.445 Newdegate 9.563 7.097 Newman 5.221 5.368 Northam 7.515 8.817 Onslow 12.000 12.000 Pemberton 11.611 12.000 Pingelly 9.108 8.275 Pinjarra 6.030 5.629 Port Hedland 6.482 3.970 Quairading 12.000 12.000 Roebourne 11.413 12.000 Seabird 12.000 12.000 South Hedland 6.482 3.970 Three Springs 9.548 10.369 Toodyay 12.000 12.000 Wagin 7.498 8.773 Walpole 12.000 12.000 Waroona 7.915 10.254 Wickham 5.997 6.561 Wongan Hills 4.662 5.675 Wundowie 6.536 12.000 Wyalkatchem 12.000 12.000 Wyndham 9.883 12.000 York 12.000 12.000
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| Division 3 — Variable charges |
11. Industrial waste discharged into a sewer of the Corporation pursuant to a major permit
For industrial waste discharged into a sewer of the classified as a major permit —
(a) for volume ..................................... 80.0 c/kL (b) for B.O.D. — (i) with a concentration of up to
5 kg per kL........................... 99.0 c/kg (ii) with a concentration of over
5 kg per kL........................... 126.0 c/kg
(c) for suspended solids —
(i) with a concentration of up to
2 kg per kL........................... 88.0 c/kg (ii) with a concentration of over
2 kg per kL........................... 113.0 c/kg
(d) for chemical oxygen demand —
(i) with a concentration of up to
10 kg per kL ......................... 40.0 c/kg (ii) with a concentration of over
10 kg per kL ......................... 80.0 c/kg
(e) for oil and grease —
(i) with a concentration of up to
0.3 kg per kL ........................ 12.0 c/kg
(ii)
with a concentration over 0.3 kg per kL but not over 0.6 kg per kL ........................
24.0 c/kg
(iii) with a concentration of over 0.6 kg per kL ........................ 48.0 c/kg
(f) for acidity (pH < 6)........................ 8.0 c/kg (g) for alkalinity (pH > 10).................. 4.0 c/kg (h) for nitrogen.................................... 8.0 c/kg (i) for phosphorus............................... 8.0 c/kg (j) for sulphur ....................................... 13.0 c/kg (k) for total dissolved salts — (i) with a concentration of up to
1 kg per kL ........................... no charge (ii) with a concentration over 1 kg
per kL but not over 3 kg
per kL ................................... 0.1 c/kg (iii) with a concentration over 3 kg
per kL but not over 6 kg
per kL ................................... 0.2 c/kg (iv) with a concentration of over
6 kg per kL ........................... 2.0 c/kg
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(l) for chromium —
(i) with a concentration of up to
0.03 kg per day..................... 126.0 c/kg (ii) with a concentration over
0.03 kg per day but not over
1 kg per day.......................... 253.0 c/kg (iii) with a concentration of over
1 kg per day.......................... 1010.0 c/kg
(m) for copper —
(i) with a concentration of up to
0.03 kg per day..................... 126.0 c/kg (ii) with a concentration over
0.03 kg per day but not over
0.12 kg per day..................... 253.0 c/kg (iii) with a concentration of over
0.12 kg per day..................... 1010.0 c/kg
(n) for lead —
(i) with a concentration of up to
0.03 kg per day..................... 126.0 c/kg (ii) with a concentration over
0.03 kg per day but not over
0.3 kg per day....................... 253.0 c/kg (iii) with a concentration of over
0.3 kg per day....................... 1010.0 c/kg
(o) for nickel —
(i) with a concentration of up to
0.006 kg per day................... 126.0 c/kg (ii) with a concentration over
0.006 kg per day but not over
0.15 kg per day..................... 253.0 c/kg (iii) with a concentration of over
0.15 kg per day..................... 1010.0 c/kg
(p) for zinc —
(i) with a concentration of up to
0.05 kg per day..................... 126.0 c/kg (ii) with a concentration over
0.05 kg per day but not over
0.5 kg per day....................... 253.0 c/kg (iii) with a concentration of over
0.5 kg per day....................... 1010.0 c/kg
(q) for arsenic —
(i) with a concentration of up to
0.001 kg per day................... 126.0 c/kg (ii) with a concentration over
0.001 kg per day but not over
0.04 kg per day..................... 1264.0 c/kg (iii) with a concentration of over
0.04 kg per day..................... 12640.0 c/kg
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(r) for cadmium —
(i) with a concentration of up to
0.001 kg per day................... 126.0 c/kg (ii) with a concentration over
0.001 kg per day but not over
0.015 kg per day................... 1264.0 c/kg (iii) with a concentration of over
0.015 kg per day................... 12640.0 c/kg
(s) for molybdenum or selenium —
(i) with a concentration of up to
0.001 kg per day................... 126.0 c/kg (ii) with a concentration over
0.001 kg per day but not over
0.02 kg per day..................... 1264.0 c/kg (iii) with a concentration of over
0.02 kg per day..................... 12640.0 c/kg
(t) for silver —
(i) with a concentration of up to
0.002 kg per day................... 126.0 c/kg (ii) with a concentration over
0.002 kg per day but not over
0.01 kg per day..................... 1264.0 c/kg (iii) with a concentration of over
0.01 kg per day..................... 12640.0 c/kg
(u) for mercury —
(i) with a concentration of up to
0.0001 kg per day................. 126.0 c/kg (ii) with a concentration over
0.0001 kg per day but not over
0.001 kg per day................... 1264.0 c/kg (iii) with a concentration of over
0.001 kg per day................... 94800.0 c/kg
12. Tankered raw wastewater discharged into a sewer of the Corporation
For tankered raw wastewater discharged into
a sewer of the Corporation........................... 170.3 c/kL 13. Effluent discharged from a septic tank effluent pumping system into a sewer of the Corporation
For effluent discharged from a septic tank
effluent pumping system into a sewer of the
Corporation.................................................. 94.9 c/kL
Division 4 — Combined charges
14. Metropolitan non-residential (other than vacant land)
In respect of land in the metropolitan area that is not —
(a) comprised in a residential property; (b) referred to in Schedule 1 item 1, 3 or 4; or
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(c)
referred to in item 15, 16 or 17 of this Schedule, the charge calculated in accordance with the following formula —
If (P + Q) ≤ R, then —
P + Q
or if —(P + Q) > R; and
N ≤ W,
then —
R
or if —
(P + Q) > R; and
N > W,
then — where —
P = the annual charge calculated in accordance
with the formula in item 19;Q = the quantity charge calculated in
accordance with the formula in item 20;R = the charge calculated in accordance with
the following formula —
A × Swhere —
A = the charge payable in the
2001/2002 year; andS = 1.135; N = the discharge volume for the
2001/2002 year;W = the discharge volume for the
2000/2001 year; andI = 1.511.
15. Government trading organisation and non-commercial
Government propertyIn respect of a non-commercial Government property, or a property held by a Government trading organisation, the charge payable in accordance with the following formula —
Y + Q
where —
Y = the charge payable for the relevant number of
major fixtures in the 2001/2002 year as set out in
the Table to item 19; andQ = the quantity charge calculated in accordance with
the formula in item 20.
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16. Metropolitan non-strata titled caravan park with long term residential caravan bays
In respect of a caravan park in the metropolitan area —
(a) not consisting of strata-titled caravan bays referred to in item 3; and (b) having long term residential caravan bays, the
charge payable in accordance with the following
formula —where —
AA = a charge of $161.60 for each long term
residential caravan bay; andAB = the charge for any part of the caravan park
not comprised in long term residential
caravan bays, calculated in accordance
with the following formula —
If (Y + Q) ≤ R, then —
Y + Q
or if —(Y + Q) > R; and
N ≤ W,
then —
R
or if —
(Y + Q) > R; and
N > W,
then —
R + {(N – W) × I}
where —
Y = the charge payable for the number
of major fixtures in the relevant
part of the caravan park in the
2001/2002 year as set out in the
Table to item 19;Q = the quantity charge calculated in
accordance with the formula in
item 20;R = the charge calculated in
accordance with the following
formula —A × S where —
A = the amount payable in the 2000/2001 year, or the amount specified for the relevant number of fixtures in relation to
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the 2000/2001 year as set out in the Table to item 19, whichever is the greater; and
S = 1.135;
N = the discharge volume for the
2001/2002 year;W = the discharge volume for the
2000/2001 year; andI = 1.511.
17. Metropolitan nursing home
In respect of a nursing home in the metropolitan area, not being a nursing home which is, or is part of, a home for the aged the charge calculated in accordance with the following formula —
If (T + Q) ≤ R, then —
T + Q
or if (T + Q) > R, then —
Rwhere —
T = the charge calculated in accordance with the
following formula —U × V
where —
U = the number of beds in the nursing home;
andV = $86.50;
Q = the quantity charge calculated in accordance with
the formula in item 20; andR = the charge calculated in accordance with the
following formula —A × S
where —
A = the amount payable in the 2000/2001 year,
or the amount specified for the relevant
number of major fixtures in relation to that
year as set out in the Table to item 19,
whichever is the greater; andS = 1.135. 18. Certain metropolitan strata-titled units
In respect of land in the metropolitan area that —
(a) is not classified Residential or Vacant;
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(b)
comprises a unit that is a lot within the meaning of the Strata Titles Act 1985; and
(c)
shares a major fixture with another unit described in paragraph (b) and has no other major fixtures that discharge into the sewer,
and where the total number of major fixtures shared by all
the units on the relevant strata plan is less than the number of
those units, an amount calculated in accordance with thefollowing formula —
T + Q
where —
T = $265.50; and Q = the quantity charge calculated in accordance with
the formula in item 20.
Division 5 — Computation of combined charges
19. Formula for annual charge
For the purposes of Division 4, the annual charge (“P”) is calculated according to the following formula —
If (A × B) ≤ (C + D), then —
X
or if (A × B) > (C + D), then —
(A × B) – [{(A × B) – (C + D)} × E]
where —
A = the amount payable in the 2000/2001 year; B = 1.000; C = the charge payable for the relevant number of
major fixtures for the 2001/2002 year as set out in
the Table to this item;D = discharge charge; E = 0.000; and X = the amount specified in relation to the
2001/2002 year for the relevant number of major
fixtures as set out in the Table to this item.Table of major fixture-based minimum charges per fixture
No. of fixtures 2000/2001 2001/2002
$ $
1 390.00 403.70 2 167.00 172.80 3 223.00 230.80 4+ 242.50 251.00
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20. Formula for quantity charge
For the purposes of Division 4, the quantity charge (“Q”) is calculated in accordance with the following formula —
If (F × G) ≤ H, then —
nil
or if (F × G) > H, then —
{(F × G) – H} × I
where —
F = the volume of water delivered to the property in the
2001/2002 year;G = the discharge factor set for the property for the
2001/2002 year;H = the discharge allowance for the 2001/2002 year
calculated in accordance with item 21; andI = 1.511, and where only the integer value (i.e., rounded down to the
nearest whole number) of (F × G) – H is to be used in
calculating the final charge.21. Discharge allowance
For the purposes of item 20, the discharge allowance is —
(a) for land to which item 17 applies, an amount of
water in kilolitres calculated in accordance with theIf X ≤ Z, then —
L
X > Z, then — where —or if
X =
the annual charge for the 2001/2002 year calculated in accordance with the formula in item 19;
L = 200; Z = the charge calculated in accordance with
the following formula —
C + Dwhere —
C = the charge payable for the relevant
number of major fixtures for the
2001/2002 year as set out in the
Table to item 19; andD = discharge charge;
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W = the discharge volume for the 2000/2001
year;I = 1.511; J = 1.000; and K = 1.511;
(b) for a non-commercial Government property, or a organisation, 200 kL of water;
(c)
for a caravan park referred to in item 16, an amount of water in kilolitres calculated in accordance with the following formula —
L + M
where —
L = 200; and M = 75 kL of water for each long term
residential caravan bay;(d)
for a nursing home referred to in item 17, 75 kL of water per bed; and
(e)
for properties served through a common metered service, 200 kL of water for each property.
Division 6 — Service charges for industrial waste
22. Inspection — existing customers
For an inspection for an existing customer .. $85.00/hour 23. Meter reading — existing customers
For each meter reading for an existing
customer ...................................................... $17.00 24. Grab samples — existing customers
For each grab sample for an existing
customer ...................................................... $180.00 25. Composite samples — existing customers
For each composite sample for an existing
customer ...................................................... $423.00 26. Establishment fee — new customers
Establishment fee for a new customer ......... $85.00/hour (minimum of 2 hours) 27. Product evaluation — new customers
Product evaluation for a new customer........ $105.00/hour 28. Grab samples — new customers
For each grab sample for a new customer ... $315.00
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29. Composite samples — new customers
For each composite sample for a new
customer ...................................................... $558.00 30. Non permit holders discharging industrial waste
For a one-off discharge of industrial waste by
a person who does not hold an industrial
waste permit ................................................ $85.00/hour 31. Discharging industrial waste from an open area
For discharging industrial waste from an
open area ................................................... $1.00/square metre
”.
40. Schedule 3 replaced
Schedule 3 is repealed and the following Schedule is inserted instead —
“ Schedule 4 — Charges for drainage for 2001/2002
[bl. 27]
Division 1 — Fixed charges
1. Strata-titled caravan bay
In respect of each residential property being
a single caravan bay that is a lot within the
meaning of the Strata Titles Act 1985 ......... $14.70 2. Strata-titled storage unit and strata-titled parking bay
In respect of land comprised in a unit used
for storage purposes or as a parking bay that
is a lot within the meaning of the
Strata Titles Act 1985.................................. $5.90
Division 2 — Charges by way of a rate
3. Land in a drainage area as referred to in by-law 27 classified as Residential or Semi-rural/residential
In respect of all land in a drainage
area as referred to in by-law 27 that
is classified as Residential or
Semi-rural/residential land ................... 0.610 cents/$ of GRV
subject to a minimum in respect of
any land the subject of a separate
assessment of........................................ $49.054. Land in a drainage area classified as Vacant Land
In respect of all land in a drainage
area classified as Vacant Land.............. 0.695 cents/$ of GRV
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subject to a minimum in respect of
any land the subject of a separate
assessment of........................................ $49.05 5. Land in a drainage area as referred to in by-law 27 other than land to which item 1, 2, 3 or 4 applies
In respect of all land in a drainage
area as referred to in by-law 27 other
than land to which item 1, 2, 3 or 4
applies .................................................. 0.717 cents/$ of GRV
subject to a minimum in respect of
any land the subject of a separate
assessment of........................................ $49.05
”.
41. Schedule 4 replaced
Schedule 4 is repealed and the following Schedule is inserted instead —
“ Schedule 5 — Charges for irrigation for 2001/2002
[bl. 31]
Division 1 — Charges by way of a rate
1. Land in the Carnarvon Irrigation District
In respect of land in the Carnarvon
Irrigation District .......................................... $313.60/hectare
subject to a maximum in respect of any
land the subject of a separate assessment
of .................................................................. $1 881.60
Plus an additional charge to maintain the
allocation (to a maximum of 6 hectares)....... $70.62/hectare
subject to a maximum in respect of any
land the subject of a separate assessment
of .................................................................. $423.702. Land in the Ord Irrigation District
In respect of land in the Ord Irrigation District —
(a)
where the land is in the Packsaddle Horticultural Farms Sub-Area 1 —
(i) an amount of...................... $35.00/ hectare
subject to a minimum in
respect of any land the
subject of a separate
assessment of .................... $273.20(ii) a further amount per
hectare of land actually
irrigated of......................... $761.00/hectare
(b)
where the land is in Ord Irrigation District Sub-Area 2 ......... $93.60/ hectare
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(c) where under by-law 31A of the Ord Irrigation District By-laws, the land is irrigated by pumping from works, an amount per hectare of land so irrigated of — (i) where the supply is
assured.............................. $86.10 (ii) where the supply is not
assured.............................. $65.00
Division 2 — Quantity charges
3. Land in the Carnarvon Irrigation District
For water supplied for irrigation in the Carnarvon Irrigation
District —
(a) in accordance with a notice under by-law 23 of the
Carnarvon Irrigation District By-laws for each 1 000 cubic metres .......................................... $245.40 (b) not in accordance with a notice mentioned in paragraph (a) — (i) up to 200 cubic metres ... $0.91/cubic metre
(ii) over 200 cubic metres
but not over 1 000
cubic metres $2.60/cubic metre (iii) over 1 000 cubic
metres ............................. $3.69/cubic metre
”.
42. Schedule 5 amended
Schedule 5 is amended by deleting the heading and inserting instead —
“ Schedule 6 — Formula for calculating AGRV
[bll. 14(2) and 24(2)]
”.
43. Schedule 6 replaced
Schedule 6 is repealed and the following Schedule is inserted instead —
“ Schedule 7 — Discounts and additional charges
[bll. 7, 8, 8A and 9]
1. Discount
By-law 7(4)(a)(i) .......................................... $1.50
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2. Additional charges
By-law 7(4)(b)(i) .......................................... $3.00
By-law 8(2)(a) .............................................. $1.50
By-law 8(2)(b)(i) .......................................... $1.50
By-law 8(2)(b)(ii) ......................................... $3.003. Rates of interest
By-law 7(4)(a)(ii) ......................................... 3.9% per annum
By-law 7(4)(b)(ii) ......................................... 4.9% per annum
By-law 8(2)(a) .............................................. 4.9% per annum
By-law 8(2)(b)(i) .......................................... 4.9% per annum
By-law 8(2)(b)(ii) ......................................... 4.9% per annum4. Concession (by-law 8A(2))
Charge for water supply ............................... $64.35
Charge for sewerage..................................... $104.10
Charge for drainage ...................................... $12.305. Interest on overdue amounts (by-law 9)
Interest on overdue amounts (by-law 9) ....... 10.65% per annum
”.
44. Schedule 7 replaced
Schedule 7 is repealed and the following Schedule is inserted instead —
“ Schedule 8 — Water supply charges for Government trading organisations and non-commercial Government property
[bl. 8B]
1. Annual charge (based on meter size)
Meter size $ 20 mm or less 415.25 25 mm 648.85 30 mm 934.30 40 mm 1 661.00 50 mm 2 595.00 70 mm 6 644.00 75 mm 6 644.00 80 mm 6 644.00 100 mm 10 381.00
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Meter size $ 140 mm 23 357.00 150 mm 23 357.00 200 mm 41 525.00 250 mm 64 882.00 300 mm 93 431.00 350 mm 127 120.00 subject to a minimum charge, where
property is served but not metered by the
Corporation, of ............................................ $415.25 2. Volume charge (c/kL)
(1) Metropolitan —
(a) first 600 kL .................................... 65.2 cents (b) over 600 kL ................................... 72.9 cents
(2) Country (according to the classification of the town/area in
which that property is situated, as set out in Schedule 10) —
Consumption Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5
(kL) (c/kL) (c/kL) (c/kL) (c/kL) (c/kL)
Up to 300 76.2 101.2 111.1 121.5 124.8 Over 300 133.0 180.4 201.1 228.9 256.6
”.
45. Schedule 8 replaced
Schedule 8 is repealed and the following Schedule is inserted instead —
“ Schedule 9 — Classification of towns/areas for the
purpose of determining quantity charges in the
previous year
[bl. 17D(3)]
Class 1
Albany, Albany Farmlands, Allanooka Farmlands,
Australind, Avon Hills, Boyanup, Broome, Brunswick,
Burekup, Cape Burney, Capel, Cervantes, Collie, Collie
Farmlands, Coodanup, Cunderdin, Dampier, Dathagnoorara
Farmlands, Denison, Derby, Dongara, Donnybrook,
Dunsborough, Eaton, Elleker, Emu Point, Eneabba,
Esperance, Fitzroy Crossing, Furnissdale, Geraldton, Goode
Beach, Grass Valley, Gravity Main, Greenough Flats,
Hamel, Harvey, Jurien, Kalbarri, Karratha, Karratha Supply
Mains, Kellerberrin, Kununurra, Little Grove, Lower King,
Madora, Mandurah, Margaret River, Meckering, Mingenew,
Moora, Narngulu, Newman, North Dandalup, Northam,
Paraburdoo, Park Ridge, Pinjarra, Porongorup, Port
Hedland, Preston Beach, Ravenswood, Riverside Gardens,
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Roelands, Seaview Park, South Hedland, Sovereign Hill, Tammin, Tom Price, Walkaway, Waroona, Wedgefield, Wokalup, Wundowie, Yallingup, Yarloop/Wagerup,
Yunderup.
Class 2
Augusta, Bakers Hill, Balingup, Beverley, Binningup,
Bodallin, Boddington, Boyup Brook, Bridgetown,
Burracoppin, Calingiri, Carnamah, Carnarvon, Coorow,
Dardanup, Darkan, Denham (Saline), Doodlakine, Dowerin,
Dwellingup, Eradu, Exmouth, Gibson, Gingin, Goomalling,
Greenbushes, Greenhead, Guilderton, Halls Creek, Hester,
Highbury, Hines Hill, Lancelin, Laverton, Ledge Point,
Leeman, Leonora, Manjimup, Meekatharra, Merredin,
Mount Magnet, Nannup, Narrogin, Pemberton, Peppermint
Beach, Seabird, Southern Cross, Three Springs, Three
Springs Farmlands, Toodyay, Wagin, Williams, Wiluna,Woodridge, Yalgoo, York.
Class 3
Allanson, Allanson Park, Arrowsmith Farmlands,
Bindoon/Chittering, Bolgart, Boulder, Bremer Bay,
Brookton, Broomehill, Bruce Rock, Bullaring, Camballin,
Condingup, Coolgardie, Cuballing, Cue, Dalwallinu,
Dandaragan, Dangin, Denmark, Gascoyne, Hopetoun,
Hyden, Kalgoorlie, Katanning, Katanning Farmlands,
Kendenup Farmlands, Kirup, Kojonup, Koorda, Lake
Argyle, Marble Bar, Marvel Loch, Moorine Rock, Morawa,
Morawa Farmlands, Mount Barker, Muradup, Myalup,
Nabawa, Narrikup, New Norcia, Northam Farmlands,
Northampton, Northcliffe, Pingelly, Pithara, Point Samson,
Popanyinning, Quairading, Roebourne, Sandstone,
Shackleton, Walpole, Warralakin, Watheroo, Westonia,
Wickepin, Wickham, Wongan Hills, Woodanilling,Wyalkatchem, Wyndham, Yealering.
Class 4
Badgingarra, Ballidu, Bendering, Bullfinch, Bunjil, Buntine,
Caron, Corrigin, Cowaramup, Cranbrook, Dudinin,
Dumbleyung, Frankland, Gnowangerup, Harrismith,
Horrocks, Jerramungup, Jitarning, Kalannie, Kalgoorlie
Farmlands, Kendenup, Kondinin, Kukerin, Kulin,
Kununoppin, Lake Grace, Latham, Menzies, Merredin
Farmlands, Miling, Moulyinning, Mukinbudin, Mullewa,
Mullewa Farmlands, Narembeen, Narrogin Farmlands,
Newdegate, Norseman, Nullagine, Nungarin, Nyabing,
Onslow, Perenjori, Piesseville, Pingaring, Tambellup,
Tincurrin, Trayning, Varley, Wandering, Widgiemooltha,Wubin, Yerecoin.
Class 5
Arrino, Beacon, Bencubbin, Bindi Bindi, Borden, Broad
Arrow, Coomberdale, Grass Patch, Karlgarin,
Koolyanobbing, Lake King, Mount Roe, Mullalyup,
Munglinup, Muntadgin, Ongerup, Ora Banda, Pingrup,
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Quininup, Ravensthorpe, Rocky Gully, Salmon Gums,
Wellstead, Wittenoom, Yuna.
”.
46. Schedule 9 replaced
Schedule 9 is repealed and the following Schedule is inserted instead —
“ Schedule 10 — Classification of towns/areas for the purpose of determining quantity charges in the
current year
[bl. 17D(4)]
Class 1
Albany, Albany Farmlands, Allanooka Farmlands,
Australind, Avon Hills, Boyanup, Broome, Brunswick,
Burekup, Cape Burney, Capel, Cervantes, Collie, Collie
Farmlands, Coodanup, Cunderdin, Dampier, Dathagnoorara
Farmlands, Denison, Derby, Dongara, Donnybrook,
Dunsborough, Eaton, Elleker, Emu Point, Eneabba,
Esperance, Fitzroy Crossing, Furnissdale, Geraldton, Goode
Beach, Grass Valley, Gravity Main, Greenough Flats,
Hamel, Harvey, Jurien, Kalbarri, Karratha, Karratha Supply
Mains, Kellerberrin, Kununurra, Little Grove, Lower King,
Madora, Mandurah, Margaret River, Meckering, Mingenew,
Moora, Narngulu, Newman, North Dandalup, Northam,
Paraburdoo, Park Ridge, Pinjarra, Porongorup, Port
Hedland, Preston Beach, Ravenswood, Riverside Gardens,
Roelands, Seaview Park, South Hedland, Sovereign Hill,
Tammin, Tom Price, Walkaway, Waroona, Wedgefield,
Wokalup, Wundowie, Yallingup, Yarloop/Wagerup,Yunderup.
Class 2
Augusta, Bakers Hill, Balingup, Beverley, Binningup,
Bodallin, Boddington, Boyup Brook, Bridgetown,
Burracoppin, Calingiri, Carnamah, Carnarvon, Coorow,
Dardanup, Darkan, Denham (Saline), Doodlakine, Dowerin,
Dwellingup, Eradu, Exmouth, Gibson, Gingin, Goomalling,
Greenbushes, Greenhead, Guilderton, Halls Creek, Hester,
Highbury, Hines Hill, Lancelin, Laverton, Ledge Point,
Leeman, Leonora, Manjimup, Meekatharra, Merredin,
Mount Magnet, Nannup, Narrogin, Pemberton, Peppermint
Beach, Seabird, Southern Cross, Three Springs, Three
Springs Farmlands, Toodyay, Wagin, Williams, Wiluna,Woodridge, Yalgoo, York.
Class 3
Allanson, Allanson Park, Arrowsmith Farmlands,
Bindoon/Chittering, Bolgart, Boulder, Bremer Bay,
Brookton, Broomehill, Bruce Rock, Bullaring, Camballin,
Condingup, Coolgardie, Cuballing, Cue, Dalwallinu,
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Dandaragan, Dangin, Denmark, Gascoyne, Hopetoun, Hyden, Kalgoorlie, Katanning, Katanning Farmlands, Kendenup Farmlands, Kirup, Kojonup, Koorda, Lake Argyle, Marble Bar, Marvel Loch, Moorine Rock, Morawa,
Morawa Farmlands, Mount Barker, Muradup, Myalup, Nabawa, Narrikup, New Norcia, Northam Farmlands, Northampton, Northcliffe, Pingelly, Pithara, Point Samson,
Popanyinning, Quairading, Roebourne, Sandstone,
Shackleton, Walpole, Warralakin, Watheroo, Westonia,
Wickepin, Wickham, Wongan Hills, Woodanilling,Wyalkatchem, Wyndham, Yealering.
Class 4
Badgingarra, Ballidu, Bendering, Bullfinch, Bunjil, Buntine,
Caron, Corrigin, Cowaramup, Cranbrook, Dudinin,
Dumbleyung, Frankland, Gnowangerup, Harrismith,
Horrocks, Jerramungup, Jitarning, Kalannie, Kalgoorlie
Farmlands, Kendenup, Kondinin, Kukerin, Kulin,
Kununoppin, Lake Grace, Latham, Menzies, Merredin
Farmlands, Miling, Moulyinning, Mukinbudin, Mullewa,
Mullewa Farmlands, Narembeen, Narrogin Farmlands,
Newdegate, Norseman, Nullagine, Nungarin, Nyabing,
Onslow, Perenjori, Piesseville, Pingaring, Tambellup,
Tincurrin, Trayning, Varley, Wandering, Widgiemooltha,Wubin, Yerecoin.
Class 5
Arrino, Beacon, Bencubbin, Bindi Bindi, Borden, Broad
Arrow, Coomberdale, Grass Patch, Karlgarin,
Koolyanobbing, Lake King, Mount Roe, Mullalyup,
Munglinup, Muntadgin, Ongerup, Ora Banda, Pingrup,
Quininup, Ravensthorpe, Rocky Gully, Salmon Gums,Wellstead, Wittenoom, Yuna.
”.
J. M. EDWARDS, Minister for Water Resources
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