Water Authority (Charges) Amendment By-laws (No. 5) 1992 (WA)
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WATER AUTHORITY
26 June 19921 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 2813
(b) in paragraph (d) by deleting "4," and substituting the following - cc
4; and "; and
(c) after paragraph (d) by inserting the following paragraph - it
(e) Schedule 7, ".
By-law 9 amended
5. By-law 9 of theprincipal by-laws is amended by deleting "of 18 percent
r pe per annum" in both places where it occurs and substituting in each place the -
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set out in item 5 of Schedule 6 ".
By-law 9A inserted
6. After by-law 9 of the principal by-laws the following by-law is
inserted -
Amounts rounded
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9A. Where a fee or charge calculated in accordance with these by-laws is an amount which is not a whole number multiple of 5 cents the amount shall be rounded up or down, as the case may
be, to the nearest whole number multiple of 5 cents. ".
By-law 31 repealed and a by-law substituted
7. By-law 31 of the principal by-laws is repealed and the following by-law is
substituted -
Land subject to irrigation charges
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31. Land that is actually supplied under the Rights in Water
and Irrigation Act 1914 with water for irrigation or, although not
actually so supplied, is land
(a) that is, in the opinion of the Authority -
(i) suitable for irrigation; and
(ii) reasonably capable of being supplied under that Act with water for irrigation;
and
(b) to which the Authority is prepared to supply water under that Act for irrigation,
Authority Act 1984, to be land in respect of which the Authority shall be taken, in accordance with section 41 (1) (b) of the Water
Schedule 4 shall apply in respect of that land. provides irrigation and, subject to by-law 32, charges as set out in ".
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Schedules 1 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 repealed and Schedules substituted
8. Schedules 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 to the principal by-laws are repealed and
the following Schedules are substituted -
is SCHEDULE 1 CHARGES FOR WATER SUPPLY FOR 1992/93
Division 1 - Water supply other than under Rights in Water and Irrigation Act 1914
[By-law 111
Part 1 - Fixed charges
1. Residential
In respect of each residential
property, not being land .................. $114.55 mentioned in item 2, 3 or 6
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) ..................... $114.55
(b) in any other case ..................... $118.70 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 ........... $95.45
4. 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 16multiplied by
............................. $114.55
5. Semi-rural/Residential
In respect of each semi-rural/
residential property not being
land mentioned in item 2 .................... $114.55 6. Connected non-metropolitan residential exempt
In respect of land described in by-law 4
that is comprised in a residential property
and is not in the metropolitan area ............ $114.557. Non-metropolitan non-residential
In respect of land that is neither in the
metropolitan area nor comprised in a
residential property, where the land
is classified as -
(a) Government or CBH Grain Storage ....... $365.60 (b) Irrigated Market Gardens, InsttutionaliPublic
or Charitable Purposes ................. $114.55
8. Stock
For the supply of water for the purpose of
watering stock on land that is not the
subject of a charge under Part 2 .............. $114.55
26 June 19921 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 2815 9. 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 12 -
(a) in the metropolitan area, a charge of .......$67.15 (b) not in the metropolitan area, a charge of . . . $110.10
10. 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 themetropolitan area .........................$114.55
11. Local authority standpipes
For each local authority standpipe .............$114.55
12. Metropolitan fire-fighting connections
For each water supply connection provided
for the purpose of fire-fighting that isin the metropolitan area.....................$118.70
Part 2 - Charges by way of a rate
1. Metropolitan non-residential
In respect of land in the metropolitan area,
being neither land comprised in a residential
property nor land mentioned in item 2 of Part 1 -(a) in the case of land not mentioned
for each dollar of the RV - in paragraph (b) or (c) an amount
(i) up to $9 500 .................4.14 cents/$
of GRV
(ii) over $9 500 but
not over $1 900 000 ...........3.55 cents/$
of GRV(iii) over $1900 000 ..............3.52 cents/$
of GRV
any land the subject of a separate assessment, of— subject to a minimum in respect of
(iv) in the case of land classified as Vacant Land ..........$114.55
in the case of land not
(v) classified as Vacant Land ..........$270.00
(b) in the case of land required by any other written law to be rated on unimproved value .................0.81 cents/$
of UV
subject to a minimum in respect of any land the subject of a separate assessment, of - (i) in the case of land
classified as Vacant Land ..........$114.55(ii) in the case of land not
classified as Vacant Land ..........$270.00
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(c) in the case of land classified as
Metropolitan Farmland ..............9.49 cents/hectare
subject to a minimum in respect of any land the subject of a separate
assessment, of .......................$104.00 Non-metropolitan non-residential
2.
In respect of land that is neither in the metropolitan area nor comprised in a residential property -
(a) where the land is classified as
Commercial or Industrial, an amount
for each dollar of GRV -
(i) up to $113 000 ................. 5 cents!$
of GRV
(ii) over $113 000 but
not over $568 000 ............... 4 cents!$ of GRV
(iii) over $568 000 but
not over $1 135 000............. 3 cents!$
of GRV(iv)
over $1 135 000 but not over $2 270 000
............. 2 cents!$
of GRV(v) over $2 270 000 ................. 1 centl$
of GRVsubject to a minimum, in respect
assessment, of .......................$270.00 of any land the subject of a separate
(b) where the land is classified as
Vacant Land .......................6 cents!$ of GRV sublect to a minimum, in respect of any
land the subject of a in assessment, of ........................$80.00 (c) as Farmland ......................9.49 cents/ where the land is classified
hectare
subject to a minimum, in respect
separate assessment, of ...............$104.00. of any land the subject of a
Part 3 - Quantity charges
1. Metr000litan residential
For each kilolitre of water supplied to a residential property in the metropolitan area, not being water for which a charge is otherwise specifically provided in this Part -
up to 150 kL ........................... no charge over 150 but not over 350 kL ............... 51.9 cents
over 350 but not over 550 kL ............... 60.7 cents
over 550 but not over 750 kL ............... 66.3 cents
over 750 but not over 950 kL ............... 70.5 cents
over 950 but not over 1 150 kL ............. 70.5 cents over 1 150 but not over 1 350 kL ............ 78.6 cents
over 1 350 but not over 1 550 kL ............ 78.6 cents
26 June 19921 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 2817 over 1 550 but not over 1 750 kL ............78.6 cents
over 1 750 but not over 1 950 kL ............78.6 cents
over 1 950 kL ..........................97.0 centsexcept that where the water is supplied to a property that, of the amount otherwise payable under Part 1, the quantity in accordance with by-law 3, is subject only to a proportion
of 150 kilolitres in this item is reduced to a quantity that is a like proportion of 150 kilolitres, and the amount of the other quantity in this item. reduction (in kilolitres) shall also be deducted from each
2. 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 Part -
up to 150 kL ...........................no charge
over 150 but not over 350 kL ...............51.9 cents
over 350 but not over 550 kL ...............60.7 cents
over 550 but not over 750 kL ...............66.3 cents
over 750 but not over 950 kL ...............70.5 cents
over 950 but not over 1 150 kL .............70.5 cents
over 1 150 but not over 1 350 kL ............78.6 cents
over 1 350 but not over 1 550 kL ............78.6 cents
over 1 550 but not over 1 750 kL ............78.6 cents
over 1 750 but not over 1950 kL ............78.6 cents
over 1950 kL ..........................97.0 centsexcept that where the water is supplied to a property that, of the amount otherwise payable under Part 1, the quantity in accordance with by-law 3, is subject only to a proportion
of 150 kilolitres in this item is reduced to a quantity that is a like proportion of 150 kilolitres, and the amount of the other quantity in this item. reduction (in kilolitres), shall also be deducted from each
3. Non-metropolitan residential
For each kilolitre of water, not being water for which a charge is otherwise specifically provided in this Part, supplied to a residential property not in the metropolitan area -
up to .......................... 32.9 cents over 150 but not over 350 kL ............... 34.7 cents
150 kL
.
over 350 but not over 550 kL ............... 56.8 cents
over 550 but not over 750 kL ............... 66.3 centsover 750 but not over 950 kL .............. 108.8 cents
over 950 but not over 1 150 kL ............ 108.8 cents over 1 150 but not over 1 350 kL ........... 156.4 cents
over 1 350 but not over 1 550 kL ........... 156.4 cents
over 1 550 but not over 1 750 kL ........... 180.3 cents over 1 750 but not over 1950 kL ........... 180.3 cents
over 1950 kL ......................... 209.7 cents except that if theproperty is north of 26°S Latitude the charge for each kilolitre of water supplied over 350 but not over 550 kilolitres is 34.7 cents.
4. 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.
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5. Metropolitan non-residential
For each kilolitre of water supplied to land in the metropolitan area that is not comprised in a residential property not being water for which a charge is otherwise specifically provided in this Part -
(a) in the case of land not mentioned in paragraph (b) -
up to allowance ....................no charge
beyond allowance by up to 600 kL ......53.3 centsbeyond allowance by over 600 kL .......59.5 cents
where, in respect of such land -
(i) that is classified as Commercial!
Residential, the allowance is -(A) 150 kL; or
(B) if it would be more, the quantity ascertained in accordance with
subparagraph (ii),
except that where the water is supplied to land that, in accordance with by-law 3, is subject only to aproportion of the amount prescribed in
item 1 of Part 2, the quantity of 150 kilolitres in this paragraph is reduced to a quantity that is a like proportion of 150 kilolitres;
(ii) that is not classified as Commercial/Residential, dividing 10% of the charge payable in respect of the land under item 1 of Part 2 by 53.3 cents per kilolitre;
the allowance is the quantity ascertained by
(b) in the case of land classified as Metropolitan
Farmland -
up to 1 600 kL .....................59.5 cents
over 1 600 kL .....................107.2 cents
6. Connected metropolitan exempt
For each kilolitre of water, not being water for which a charge is otherwise provided in item 9 or 11, supplied to land described in by-law 4 that is in the metropolitan area -
in the case of land described in
(a) by-law 4 (1) (e) - up to allowance ....................no charge
beyond allowance ...................53.8 centsWhere the allowance is the quantity ascertained by dividing the charge payable in respect of the land under item 2 (a) of Part 1 by 53.8 cents per kilolitre;
(b) in any other case up to allowance ....................no charge
beyond allowance ...................54.6 centsWhere the allowance is the quantity ascertained by dividing the charge payable in respect of the land under item 2 (b) of Part 1 by 54.6 cents per kilolitre.
26 June 19921 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 2819 7. Connected non-metropolitan residential exempt
For each kilolitre of water, not being water for which a charge is otherwise specifically provided in this Part, 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 ...........................36.5 cents
over 400 but not over 1 600 kL .............63.1 cents
over 1 600 kL .........................107.2 cents8. Non-metropolitan non-residential
For each kilolitre of water, not being water for which a charge is otherwise specifically provided in this Part, supplied to land that is neither in the metropolitan area nor comprised in a residential property, where the land is classified as -
(a) Commercial, Government, or CBH Grain Storage -
up to 300 kL ......................59.5 cents
over 300 kL ......................107.2 cents
(b) Industrial - up to 300 kL ......................59.5 cents
over 300 but not over 8 000 kL .......107.2 cents
over 8 000 kL ......................90.0 cents(c) Vacant Land -
all water supplied ..................90.0 cents(d) Farmland -
up to 1 600 kL .....................59.5 cents
over 1 600 kL .....................107.2 cents
(e) Mining—
(0 Irrigated Market Gardens - all water supplied .................115.2 cents up to the quota ....................36.5 cents
over the quota ....................107.2 cents
or such greater amount as the
where the quota is 1 000 kilolitres determine for the land concerned;
(g) Institutional/Public - up to 400 kL ......................36.5 cents
over 400 but not over 1 600 kL ........63.1 cents
over 1 600 kL .....................107.2 cents(h) Charitable Purposes up to 400 kL ......................34.6 cents
over 400 but not over 1 600 kL ........59.2 cents
over 1 600 kL .....................100.8 cents
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9. 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 -
upto quota .......................34.7 cents
over quota by up to 1 kL
per 7 kL of quota .................254.5 cents
over quota by more than 1 kL
per 7 kL of quota .................793.0 centswhere the quota, for each of the periods of 4 consecutive months during the year, is 35 kilolitres or such greater amount as the Authority may from time to time determine for the land concerned;
(b) in the case of land not classified as Residential -
up to quota ........................34.7 cents
over quota .......................793.0 centswhere the quota for the year is 105 kilolitres or such greater amount as the Authority may from time to time determine for the land concerned.
10. Local authority standpipes
For each kilolitre of water supplied through
a local authority standpipe ................36.5 cents
11. Shipping
For each kilolitre of water supplied for the
purpose of being taken on board any ship in port -
(a) in the metropolitan area .............70.4 cents (b) not in the metropolitan area ..........88.8 cents
12. Stock
For each kilolitre of water supplied for the
purpose of watering stock on land that is not the subject of a charge under Part 2 .........88.8 cents
13. Building
For each kilolitre of water supplied to land through a water supply connection that is provided for building purposes -
in the metropolitan area, the
(a) charge that would apply under item 5 if the water supplied
through that connection were the
only water supplied to the land
and the allowance of water so
supplied were nil;(b) not in the metropolitan area ..........90.0 cents
14. Metropolitan hydrant standpipes
For each kilolitre of water in excess of 600 kilolitres supplied through a large metered hydrant standpipe in the
metropolitanarea .......................59.5 cents
26 June 19921 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 2821
Part 4 - Metropolitan Meter Rent
An annual rent for each meter according to the following table -
Meter size Rent 20 mm $14.00 25 mm $16.50 40 mm $40.50 50 mm $80.50 80-100 mm $97.00 150 mm and over $128.00
Division 2— Water supply under Rights in
Water and Irrigation Act 1914 other than for irrigation
[By-law 201
Part 1 - Fixed charges
1. In respect of land to which water is supplied
River Irrigation Districts By-laws 1975 for under by-law 11 of the Harvey, Waroona and Collie domestic or stock purposes or both, an amount
per supply point of .........................$190.002. under by-law hA of the Harvey, Waroona and
In respect of land to which water is supplied an amount per supply point of ...............$153.00
3. In respect of land to which water is suppied
under by-law 31A of the Ord Irrigation District By-laws for purposes other than those mentioned in Part 2, an amount per supply point of—
(a) where the supply is assured ..............$63.80 (b) where the supply is not assured ...........$46.75
Part 2 - Charges by way of a rate 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 4 hectares . ..........................$171.00
(b)
where the maximum area used as a feed lot during the year is more than 4 hectares, and, for each hectare (or part thereof) the amount specified in paragraph (a)
in excess of 4 hectares that is so used,
a further amount of ....................$34.00
Part 3 - Quantity charges
For each kilolitre of water supplied as mentioned
in item 2 of Part 1 ---------------------------43.2 cents
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SCHEDULE 2
[By-law 211
CHARGES FOR SEWERAGE FOR 1992/93
Part 1 - Fixed charges
1. Connected metropolitan exempt
In respect of land described in by-law 4 that is in the metropolitan area -
(a) in the case of land used as a home for the aged -
for the first major fixture that discharges into the sewer .........................$105.00
for each additional major fixture that discharges into the sewer .......$46.20
(b) number of major fixtures multiplied by . . . . $105.00 Connected country exempt
in any other case, a charge equal to the
2.
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 ...... $105.00 for each additional major fixture that discharges into the sewer ....... $46.20
(b) Charitable Purposes, an amount of—
for the first major fixture that discharges into the sewer ...... $105.00 fixture that discharges into for each additional major the sewer ....................... $46.20
CBH Grain Storage or General Exempt,
(c) an amount for each connection
to the sewer of ...................... $584.00
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 .......... $72.50
4. Land from which industrial waste is discharged into a sewer of the Authority in the metropolitan area
Discharge pursuant to a permit classified by the Authority as -
(a) a minor permit ........................$98.00 (including
first fixture) plus $14.00 for each
additional
fixture
26 June 19921 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 2823 (b) a medium permit -
(i) coin operated laundries .............$98.00 (including first 2 washing units)
plus $49.00 or each additional
washing unit(ii) other .......................$98.00 plus
$49.00 for each fixture
(c) a major permit .......................$315.00
Part 2 - Charges by way of a rate
1. Metropolitan residential
In respect of each residential property
charge under item 1 or 3 of Part 1 an in the metropolitan area not subject to a amount for each dollar of the GRV -
up to $6 300 ..........................5.72 cents/$
of GRVover $6 300 but not over $17 000 ...........4.01 cents/$
of GRVover $17 000 ..........................3.72 cents/$
of GRVsubject to a minimum of $133.30.
2. Metropolitan non-residential
In respect of land in the metropolitan area
being neither land comprised in a residential
property nor land mentioned in item 1 of
Part 1, an amount for each dollar of the GRV -
up to $9 500 .......................... 3.97 cents/$ of GRV
over $9 500 but not over $1900 000 ........ 3.94 cents/$
of GRVover $1900 000 ........................ 3.91 cents/$
of GRV
subject to a minimum in respect of any land the subject of a separate assessment of—
(a) in the case of land classified
as Vacant Land ...................... $133.30
(b) in any other case ..................... $270.00
3. Country
In respect of land in a country sewerage area
referred to in column 1 of the followingTable -
(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;
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(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 $113 000 .................... 100%of the amount
over $113 000 but not over $568 000 . . . . 80% of the amount
over $568 000 but not over $1 135 000 ... 60% of the
amount
over $1 135 000 but not over $2 270 000 . 40% of the amount
over $2 270 000 .................... 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, $116.00;
in the case of land classified as
(d) Vacant Land, $77.50; (e) in the case of land not classified as Residential or Vacant Land, $270.00.
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 (Residential) (Non-residential) Country sewerage area cents/$ of GRV cents/$ of GRV ALBANY 6.230 6.980 AUGUSTA 6.880 6.880 AUSTRALIND 5.017 2.870 BINNINGUP 8.627 4.585
BODDINGTON 7.940 5.400
BOOTENALL 5.545 8.056 BREMER BAY 12.000 12.000 BRIDGETOWN 7.260 7.540 BROOME 5.065 4.613 BRUNSWICK 5.800 6.630 BUNBURY 4.586 6.165 BUREKUP 6.190 3.250 BUSSELTON 6.930 6.930 CAPEL 9.100 6.940 CARNARVON 8.573 7.564 CERVANTES 12.00 12.00 COLLIE 7.316 7.926 CORRIGIN 6.050 6.050
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Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 (Residential) (Non-residential)
Country sewerage area cents/$ of GRV cents/$ of GRV CRANBROOK
8.907 9.250 CUNDERDIN
5.166 8.568 DAMPIER
2.653 3.442 DENMARK
6.350 6.350 DERBY
5.801 6.340 DONGARA-DENISON
8.420 5.408 DUNSBOROUGH
7.540 7.540 EATON
6.994 6.753 ENEABBA
5.922 6.150 ESPERANCE
5.464 6.964 EXMOUTH
4.044 4.200 FITZROY CROSSING
10.400 12.00 GERALDTON
5.779 6.620
GERALDTON/ - 1.598 EFFLUENT GNOWANGERUP 8.270 8.270 HALLS CREEK 5.604 7.411 HARVEY 6.743 4.722 JURIEN BAY 12.000 12.000 KALBARRI 6.155 5.158 KARRATHA 3.500 3.734
KATANNING 5.810 5.810
KELLERBERRIN 6.347 6.600 KOJONUP 8.940 8.940 KUNUNURRA 4.429 5.211 LAKE ARGYLE 4.429 5.211 LANCELIN 6.760 6.760 LAVERTON 3.690 4.540 LEDGE POINT 6.760 6.760 LEEMAN 5.152 5.350 LEONORA 5.973 5.973 MANDURAH 6.020 6.020 MANJIMUP 9.220 7.980 MARGARET RIVER 4.150 4.150
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Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 (Residential) (Non-residential) Country sewerage area cents/S of GRV cents/$ of GRV MECKERING 5.905 6.140 MERREDIN 8.568 8.900 MOUNT BARKER 6.952 7.220 MUKINBUDIN 8.123 8.450 NAREMBEEN 8.310 8.310 NARROGIN 4.700 6.935 NEWDEGATE 12.000 12.000 NEWMAN 3.600 3.600 NORTHAM 4.970 6.530 PARABURDOO 3.447 3.580 PINGELLY 7.890 7.890 PINJARRA 4.123 4.530 PORT HEDLAND 5.720 5.940 ROEBOURNE 7.982 10.831 THREE SPRINGS 9.290 9.695 TOM PRICE 3.293 3.420 WAGIN 8.190 8.190 WAROONA 8.100 8.880 WICKHAM 5.619 5.304 WONGAN HILLS 3.740 4.282 WUNDOWIE 3.580 4.630
WYALKATCHEM 5.633 5.850 WYNDHAM 5.368 8.503 YUNDERUP 5.635 5.400 Part 3 - Quantity charges
1. For industrial waste discharged into a sewer of the Authority pursuant to a permit of the Authority classified
as a major permit -
(a) for volume ........................58.4 AL;
(b) for B.O.D. ......................... 86.6 c/kg; and
(c) for suspended solids ..................74.2 c/kg. No charge is payable under this Part if the sum of the amounts payable under
paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) is less than the amount payable under items 1 and 2 of Part 1 or items 2 and 3 (b) or 3 (e) of Part 2,
26 June 19921 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 2827 as the case requires. Where the sum of the amounts payable under paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) exceeds the amount payable under
items 1 and 2 of Part 1 or items 2 and 3 (b) or 3 (e) of Part 2, as the case requires, the total amountpayable under this Part shall
be the sum of the amounts payable under
paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) less the amount
payable under items 1 and 2 of Part 1 or
items 2 and 3 (b) or 3 (e) of Part 2, as the
case requires.2. For tankered raw wastewater discharged into a sewer of the Authority ...................97.6 c/kL
91 For effluent discharged from a septic tank the Authority ...........................75.1 c/kL
SCHEDULE 3 [By-law 271
CHARGES FOR DRAINAGE FOR 1992/93
Part 1 - Fixed charge
Strata-titled caravan bay
1. In respect of each residential property
being a single caravan bay that is a
lot within the meaning of theStrata Titles Act 1985 ....................... $12.10
Part 2 - Charge by way of a rate
1. area as referred to in by-law 27 that
In respect of all land in a drainage Semi-rural/residential land ...............0.66 cents/$
of GRV
subject to a minimum in respect of any land the subject of a separate assessment of $26.65.
2.
area as referred to in by-law 27 other
In respect of all land in a drainage of this Part applies .....................0.66 cents/$
of GRV
subject to a minimum in respect of any Ian d the subject of a separate assessment of—
(a) in the case of land classified as Vacant Land, $26.65;
(b) in any other case, $35.10.
SCHEDULE 4 [By-law 311
CHARGES FOR IRRIGATION FOR 1992/93
Part 1 - Fixed charges
1.
District, the Waroona Irrigation District, or the
Collie River Irrigation District to which water
is supplied by pipe for the purpose of trickleIn respect of land in the Harvey Irrigation supply of ................................$162.00
2. For each connection of 100 mm diameter or less first supply point, an amount ................$153.00
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3. In respect of land to which water is supplied under
by-law 6A of the Harvey, Waroona and Collie River Irrigation Districts By-laws 1975 for irrigation - (a) normal working hours, an amount of ......$109.20 where the water is supplied during
(b) where the water is supplied outside normal working hours, an amount equal
to the actual cost of supply.
Part 2 - Charges by way of a rate
1. In respect of land that -
is in Harvey Irrigation District
(a) Sub-Area No. 2 or 3, Waroona Irrigation District, or Collie River
Irrigation District, an amount
per 3 hectares of .....................$86.85
(b) is in Harvey Irrigation District Sub-Area No. 1 or 4, an amount
per hectare of .........................$86.85 subject to a minimum in respect of any land the
subject of a separate assessment of $86.85.2. In respect of land to which water is supplied under by-law 11 of the Harvey, Waroona and Collie River Irrigation Districts By-laws 1975 for irrigation, an amount per hectare of land so irrigated of -
where water is supplied to land
(a) classified as Crop &roup 1 ..............$228.00 where water is supplied to land
(b) classified as Crop Group 2 ..............$165.00 (c) classified as Crop Group 3 ...............$76.00
In respect of land in the Carnarvon
Irrigation District ......................... $176.00!where water is supplied to land 3.
hectare
subject to a maximum in respect of any land the subject of a separate assessment of $1056.00. 4. 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 ...................$20.75! hectare subject to a minimum in respect of any land the subject of a separate assessment of $162.00; (ii) a further amount per hectare of land actually
irrigated of .....................$505.00! hectare
(b) where the land is in Ord Irrigation District Sub-Area 2 ...................$39.70! 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 .........$36.50 (ii) where the supply is not assured ......$27.60
Part 3 - Quantity charges
1. For water supplied in the Harvey Irrigation District,
the Waroona Irrigation District, or the Collie
water supplied as mentioned in Part 1) - River Irrigation District for irrigation (including (a) for each 1 000 cubic metres up to -
(i) 9 200 cubic metres per 3 hectares Sub-Area No. 2 or 3, the Waroona Irrigation District, or the Collie River Irrigation District; or
9 200 cubic metres per hectare
(ii) of land in Harvey Irrigation
District Sub-Area No. 1 or 4,
or the district allocation,
whichever is less ......................$19.40
(b) where the district allocation is
more than the quantity mentioned in
may be, for each 1 000 cubic paragraph (a)(i) or (ii), as the casemetres over that quantity but not
over the district allocation ...............$21.35(c) for each 1 000 cubic metres over the district allocation . .................. $38.75 where the district allocation means the annual district allocation under the Harvey, Waroona and Collie River Irrigation Districts By-laws 1975.
2. For each 1 000 cubic metres of water -
(a) Preston allocated under by-law 17 of the whether or not it is used; or
(b) supplied other than as so allocated from the Preston River (as defined in
by-law 3 of the Preston Valley irrigation of land outside the District Irrigation District By-laws) for the (as defined in that by-law) ...............$90.70
3. For each 1 000 cubic metres of 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 .............. $137.50 (b) not in accordance with a notice
mentioned in paragraph (a) ...........$2 695.00
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SCHEDULE 5
[By-laws 14 (3), 24 (3)]
INDEX FOR INCREASING GROSS RENTAL VALUE UNDER
VALUATION OF LAND ACT 1978
day from which relevant
general valuation affecting
land was expressed under theindex for 1992/93 Valuation of Land Act 197 to come into force
1 July 1981 .......................... 1.8.i.0
1 July 1982 .......................... 1.645 1 July 1983 .......................... 1.496 1 July 1984 .......................... 1.452 1 July 1985 1.411
1 July 1986 ........... ....... ....... . ... ....... ..... ... ........ 1.318
1 July 1987 .......................... 1.261 1 July 1988 .......................... 1.212 1 July 1989 .......................... 1.133 1 July 1990 .......................... 1.050 1 July 1991 .......................... 1.010 1 July 1992 .......................... 1.000
SCHEDULE 6
[By-laws 7, 8, 8A, 8C and 91
DISCOUNTS AND ADDITIONAL CHARGES
1. Discount -
by-law 7 (1) (a) (i) ................. $1.50
2. Additional charges -
(a) by-law 7 (1) (b) (i) ................. $3.00
(b) by-law 8 (2) (a) .................... $1.50
(c) by-law 8 (2) (b) (i) ................. $1.50
(d) by-law 8 (2) (b) (ii) ................. $3.00 3, Rates of interest - by-laws 7 (1) (a) (ii)
7 (1) (b) (ii), 8 (2) (as,
8 (2) (b) (i), 8 (2) (b) (ii) ..... 10% per annum
4. Concession (by-law 8A (2) and 8C) -
(a) charge for water supply ............ $52.55 (b) charge for sewerage ............... $85.10 (c) charge for drainage ................ $9.45 5. Interest on overdue amounts (by-law 9) ....... 16%
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SCHEDULE 7
[By-law 813]
CHARGES FOR GOVERNMENT TRADING ORGANIZATIONS
1. Annual charge (based on meter size).
Meter size
20 mm or less234 25 mm 30 mm 40 mm 50 mm 70 mm 75 mm 80 mm 100 mm
365
526 935 1 462
2 865
3 289
3 7425 847
140 mm 11 461 150 mm 13 157 200 mm 23 389 250 mm 36 546 300 mm 52 626 350 mm 71 630 with a minimum charge, where property is served
but not metered by the Water Authority, of234
2. Volume charge (c/kL)
Metropolitan
First 600 kL 53.3 cents Over 600 kL 59.5 cents
Country
First 300 kL 59.5 cents Over 300 kL 107.2 cents
By resolution of the Board. presence of—
K. C. WEBSTER, Chairman.
W. J. COX, Managing Director.
Approved by the Minister for Water Resources.
E. BRIDGE.
WA301
WATER AUTHORITY ACT 1984
WATER AUTHORITY (CHARGES) AMENDMENT
BY-LAWS (NO. 5) 1992
Made by the Water Authority of Western Australia with the approval of the
Minister for Water Resources.
Citation
1.
Amendment By-laws (No. 5) 1992. These by-laws may be cited as the Water Authority (Charges)
(a) in paragraph (c) by deleting "; and" and substituting a semicolon; Commencement
2. These by-laws shall come into operation on 1 July 1992.
Principal by-laws
3. In these by-laws the Water Authority (Charges) By-laws 1987* are
referred to as the principal by-laws.
[4' Published in the Gazette of 14 July 1987 at pp. 2658-72. For amendments to 18 June 1992 see 1991 Index to Legislation of Western Australia, pp.540-541 and Gazettes of 28 February and 1 May 1992.] By-law 7 amended
4. By-law 7 (3) of the principal by-laws is amended —
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