Water Services Regulations Amendment (Fees and Charges) Regulations 2020 (WA)
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PERTH, FRIDAY, 26 JUNE 2020 No. 109 SPECIAL
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY KEVIN J. McRAE, GOVERNMENT PRINTER AT 12.30 PM
c STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Water Services Act 2012
Water Services Regulations Amendment (Fees
and Charges) Regulations 2020
SL 2020/95
Made by the Governor in Executive Council.
Part 1 — Preliminary
1. Citation
These regulations are the Water Services Regulations
Amendment (Fees and Charges) Regulations 2020.
2. Commencement
These regulations come into operation as follows —
(a)
Part 1 — on the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette;
(b)
the rest of the regulations — on 1 July 2020.
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Regulations 2014 amended
3. Regulations amended
This Part amends the Water Services (Water Corporations
Charges) Regulations 2014.4. Regulation 10 amended
In regulation 10 delete "11.71%" and insert:11.33%
5. Regulation 15 amended
In regulation 15 delete "11.71%" and insert:
11.33%
6. Regulation 28A inserted After regulation 28 insert:
28A. Maximum increases for various GRV based charges in financial year commencing on 1 July 2020 (1) This regulation applies despite regulation 28. (2)
If, for the financial year commencing on 1 July 2020, a water service charge calculated in respect of land under Schedule 4 item 2, 3 or 11 or under Schedule 5 item 4
or 5 is more than the charge payable in respect of the
land for the same service under the same circumstances
in the previous financial year, the charge payable for
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the financial year commencing on 1 July 2020 cannot
be more than the charge payable for the previousfinancial year.
(3)
If, for the financial year commencing on 1 July 2020, a water service charge calculated in respect of land under Schedule 5 item 6 is more than 2.5% greater than the
charge payable in respect of the land for the same
service under the same circumstances in the previous
financial year, the charge payable for the financial year
commencing on 1 July 2020 cannot be more than 2.5%
more than the charge payable for the previous financial
year.(4) If, because of a change of circumstances in the
financial year commencing on 1 July 2020, a water
service charge set out in Schedule 4 item 2, 3 or 11 or
Schedule 5 item 4, 5 or 6 commences to apply in
respect of land, the charge payable for the remainder of
the year is to be calculated as follows -
(a)
the charge is to be calculated for the whole of the year on the basis of the new circumstances;
(b)
the Water Corporation is to estimate a notional charge for the previous financial year in respect of the land, that is, the charge that would have
been payable for that year if the new circumstances had applied to the land for the whole of that year; (c) the charge calculated in accordance with paragraph (a) is to be limited in accordance with subregulation (2) or (3) (where relevant), using the notional charge estimated in accordance with paragraph (b); (d) the charge calculated in accordance with paragraph (a), as limited in accordance with
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pro rata.
(5) If, in the financial year commencing on 1 July 2020,
there is a change of circumstances in relation to which
subregulation (4) applies and a subsequent change of
circumstances in relation to which the subregulation
applies, the reference in the subregulation to the
remainder of the year is, for the purposes of the first
mentioned application of the subregulation, to be read
as a reference to that part of the year commencing on
the day on which the change of circumstances occurs
and ending on the day before the day on which the
subsequent change of circumstances occurs.7. Regulation 34 amended
In regulation 34(1) delete "item 26, 30 or 33" and insert:
item 25, 29 or 31
8. Regulation 36A inserted
At the end of Part 5 Division 3 insert:
36A. Water supplied through commercial standpipes
within areas over which a water deficiency
declaration applies(1) In this regulation -
commercial standpipe means a standpipe, access to
which is controlled by a local government or by the
Water Corporation, that is -
(a) of a meter size greater than 25 mm; and
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(b) available for public use; water deficiency declaration means a declaration made
by the Minister notified to the Water Corporation that,
in the Minister's opinion, as a consequence of low
rainfall, there is a deficiency between the demand for
water within an area that is specified or described in thedeclaration and the water available within that area.
(2) If water is supplied to a person through a commercial
standpipe that is located within an area specified or
described in a water deficiency declaration -
(a) pursuant to Schedule 3 item 11(1) - the person
if the person is liable to pay a service charge Schedule 3 item 20 instead; and
(b)
if the person is liable to pay a consumption charge pursuant to Schedule 3 item 30(l)(d) - the person is liable to pay a consumption charge under Schedule 3 item 37 instead.
(3) Subregulation (2) ceases to apply if the Minister
notifies the Water Corporation that the water
deficiency declaration is revoked.(4) If, part of the way through a financial year, a water deficiency declaration is made or revoked so that there
is a change in the service charges payable by a person referred to in subregulation (2), the charges for the year
are to be calculated on a pro rata basis.
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Delete Schedules 1 to 7 and insert:
Schedule 1 - Charges for Bunbury Water Corporation [r. 7]
Division I - Service charges
1. Service charges for 2020/21 year and subsequent years
The charges set out in this Division apply for water supply services provided in the 2020/21 financial year and each subsequent year.
2. Residential lots
For a residential lot, the charge is $251.89 3. Non-residential lots
For a non-residential lot, the charge, according to the size of the meter, is -
20 mm $258.15 25 mm $402.80
40 mm $1032.80
50 mm $1613.80 80 mm $4131.20 100 mm $6455.00 150 mm $14523.80
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4. Fire service connections
For a fire service connection, the charge, according to the size of the meter, is -
25 min $146.85 40 mm $235.00 50 mm $293.75 100 mm $587.50 150 min $881.30 200 mm $1 175.10
Division 2 - Consumption charges
5. Consumption charges for 2020/21 year and subsequent
yearsThe charges set out in this Division apply for water supplied in the 2020/21 financial year and each subsequent year.
6. Residential lots
(1) For each kilolitre of water supplied to a residential lot, the
charge is -
uptol50kL $1.05
over 150 but not over 350 kL $1.94
over 350 but not over 500 kL $2.77 over 500 kL $3.43 (2) The volumetric ranges in this item have effect by reference to the volume of water supplied in the current consumption year. 7. Non-residential lots
For each kilolitre of water supplied to a
non-residential lot, the charge is $2.83
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Schedule 2 Charges for Busselton Water
Corporation
[r. 12]
Division I -Service charges
1. Service charges for 2020/21 year and subsequent years
The charges set out in this Division apply for water supply services provided in the 2020/21 financial year and each subsequent year.
2. Residential lots
For a residential lot, the charge is $219.35 3. Non-residential lots
For a non-residential lot, the charge, according to the size of the meter, is -
20 mm $224.85 25 mm $351.30 40 mm $899.34
50 mm $1405.20
80 mm $3597.34
100 mm $5620.82 150 mm, $12646.86 4. Vacant land
For vacant land, the charge is $224.85 5. Fire service connections
For a fire service connection, the charge is $224.85
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Division 2— Consumption charges
6. Consumption charges for 2020/21 year and subsequent
yearsThe charges set out in this Division apply for water supplied in the 2020/21 financial year and each subsequent year.
7. Residential lots
(1) For each kilolitre of water supplied to a residential lot, the
charge is -
uptol50kL $1.09 over 150 but not over 350 kL $1.52 over 350 but not over 500 kL $1.74 over 500 but not over 700 kL $2.30 over 700 but not over 1 000 kL $3.22 over 1000 kL $3.30 (2) The volumetric ranges in this item have effect by reference to the volume of water supplied in the current consumption year. 8. Non-residential lots
For each kilolitre of water supplied to a non-residential lot, the charge is $1.78 9. Water supply service (fire)
For each kilolitre of water supplied through a fire service connection, the charge is
$2.18
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Schedule 3 - Water supply charges for the
Water Corporation
[r.31]
Division I - Service charges
Subdivision I - Preliminary Service charges for 2020/21 year and subsequent years
The charges set out in this Division apply for water supply services provided in the 2020/21 financial year and each subsequent year.
2. Table of meter-based charges
For the purposes of this Division, meter-based charges are set out in the Table.
Table of meter-based charges
Meter size Charge mm $ 15,20 278.85 25 435.74
30 627.41
35, 38,40 1115.48 50 1742.91
70, 75, 80 4461.85 100 6971.64
140,150 15 686.19 200 27 886.55
250 43 572.73
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Meter size Charge mm $ 300 62 744.75
350 85 402.61
Subdivision 2— Service charges that apply for land
3. Residential
For a residential property not covered by
item 4, 5, 8, 9 or 10, the charge is $264.35 4. Metropolitan concessional
(1) For land in the metropolitan area that is classified as aged
home, community purpose or charitable purposes, the
charge, per water supply connection, is the charge set out in
the Table in item 2, according to the relevant meter size, less
a discount of 100%.(2) Sub-item (1) does not apply to a connection covered by
item 21.5. Strata-titled or long-term residential caravan bays
For a strata-titled caravan bay, a long-term residential caravan bay or a park home,
the charge is $191.20 6. Strata-titled storage units or parking bays
For a lot that is used for storage purposes or
as a parking bay, the charge is $98.15 7. Non-residential strata-titled units that share a service
For land that -
(a) is contained in a lot; and
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(b) is classified as non-residential; and (c) is not covered by item 5 or 6; and (d) shares a water supply connection with other such land,
the charge is $278.85 8. Community residential
(1) For land that is classified as community residential, the charge is, for each
residential unit equivalent $155.49 (2) The Water Corporation must determine, by reference to the
anticipated water supply requirements of the communal
property, the number of residential unit equivalents to which
the communal property equates.9. Semi-rural residential
For a semi-rural residential property not covered by item 4, the charge is $264.35 10. Non-metropolitan concessional
(1) For land in the non-metropolitan area that -
(a)
is concessional land contained in a residential property; or
(b) is classified as charitable purposes, institutional public or local government and not contained in a residential property, the charge, per water supply connection, is the charge set out in the Table in item 2, according to the relevant meter size, less a discount of 100%.
(2) Sub-item (1) does not apply to a connection covered by
item 21.
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11. Non-residential or commercial residential (except certain
strata-titled units)(1) For land that -
(a) is classified as non-residential or commercial residential; and (b)
is not contained in a residential property; and
the charge is the charge set out in the Table in item 2,
according to the relevant meter size.(c) is not covered by item 5, 6 or 7,
(2) Sub-item (1) does not apply to a connection covered by
item 21.(3) If land covered by sub-item (1) is connected to the water
supply works of the Water Corporation but not metered, the
charge is to be calculated as if the connection were metered
through a meter of the same diameter as the pipe with which
the connection is made.(4) If land covered by sub-item (1) is not connected to the water
supply works of the Water Corporation, the charge is to be
calculated as if the land were connected and the connection
metered through a 20 mm meter.12. Additional connections
(1) For land supplied water through more than one water supply
connection, the charge, for each additional connection, is -
(a)
for land that is classified as non-residential or commercial residential, the charge set out in the Table in item 2, according to the relevant meter size; and
(b) for land to which paragraph (a)
does not apply $264.35
(2) Sub-item (1) does not apply to -
(a) land covered by item 4 or 10; and
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(b) a garden service connection; and (c) a connection covered by item 13 or 21.
(3) The charge under sub-item (1) is in addition to any other
charge applicable to the land under this Schedule.(4) If a connection to which sub-item (1)(a) applies is not
metered, the charge is to be calculated as if the connection
were metered through a meter of a size equal to the diameter
of the pipe making the connection.13. Farmland
For land that is classified as farmland, the charge per connection is $278.85 14. Vacant land
For land that is classified as vacant land,
the charge is $264.35 15. Garden service connections
(1) For a garden service connection for water supplied to
land—
(a) in the suburb of Butler in the metropolitan area -
(i)
for land with an area of less than 400 m2, the charge is
$82.34
for land with an area equal to
(ii) or greater than 400 m2,
the charge is $164.69
and
(b) in the suburb of Mulataga in the town of Karratha, the charge is
The charge under sub-item (1) is in addition to any other
charge applicable to the land under this Schedule.$53.59
(2)
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16. Government trading organisations and non-commercial
government property(1) This item applies to land held by a government trading
organisation, or a public authority that holds
non-commercial government property, in respect of which a
water service charge set out in item 4 or 10 would, but for
this item, apply.(2) This item does not apply to public land. (3) For land to which this item applies -
(a)
the charge referred to in sub-item (1) that would otherwise apply, does not; and
(b)
the charge, per water supply connection, is the charge set out in the Table in item 2 according to the relevant meter size.
(4) If a connection to which sub-item (3)(b) applies is not
metered, the charge is to be calculated as if the connection
were metered through a 20 mm meter.17. Government trading organisations and non-commercial
government property: on-supply to lessees or ships(1) This item applies to land held by a government trading
organisation, or a public authority that holds
non-commercial government property, if—
(a) the land is connected to the water supply works of
the Water Corporation; and
(b) a meter is connected to the property water supply connection with which the Water Corporation supplies water to the land; and (c) at least some of the water supplied through the meter referred to in paragraph (b) is supplied, through a meter, to one or more lessees of any of
the land or to ships in port.
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(2) For land to which this item applies, the charge for the supply
of water referred to in sub-item (1)(b) is reduced by the
charge set out in the Table in item 2 for a meter of the size
that would be required to supply, in aggregate, water as
described in sub-item (1)(c).(3) This item does not apply if the meter referred to in
sub-item (1)(b) would be the same size whether or not the
organisation or authority supplied water as described in
sub-item (1)(c).
Subdivision 3 - Other service charges
18. Stock
For each water supply connection provided
for the purpose of watering stock on land that
is not covered by item 13, the charge is $278.85 19. Shipping
For each water supply connection provided for the purpose of water being taken on board any ship in a port, the charge is the charge set out in the Table in item 2 according to the relevant meter size.
20. Local government standpipes
For each local government standpipe,
the charge is $278.85 21. Fire service connections
For a fire service connection, the charge is $278.85
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Division 2— Consumption charges
Subdivision 1 - Preliminary
22. Consumption charges for 2020/21 year and subsequent
years(1) The charges set out in this Division apply for water supplied
in the 2020/21 financial year and each subsequent year.(2) Volumetric ranges in an item of this Division have effect by
reference to the volume of water supplied in the current
consumption year.23. Residential or non-residential class of town or area
In this Schedule a reference to the residential or non-residential class of a town or area is a reference to the residential or non-residential class of the town or area as set out in Schedule 10 for the current consumption year and Schedule 11 for the previous consumption year.
24. Table of class-based charges
For the purposes of this Division, class-based charges are set out in the Table.
Table of class-based charges
Class Charge (cents) 1 266.2
2 290.1
3 315.5
4 343.8
5 374.4
6 407.6
7 444.0
8 483.4
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Class Charge (cents) 9 526.4
10 573.3
11 624.1
12 679.7
13 740.2
14 806.1
15 877.6
Subdivision 2 - Consumption charges that apply to land 25. Metropolitan residential and semi-rural residential
(1) For each kilolitre of water supplied to land in the
metropolitan area that is -
(a) a residential property; or (b)
classified as vacant land but held for residential purposes; or
(c) a semi-rural residential property, the charge is -
up to 150 kL 182.7 cents over 150 but not over 500 kL 243.4 cents over 500 kL 455.3 cents
(2) The charge under sub-item (1) does not apply to the supply
of water for which a more specific charge is provided in this
Subdivision or the supply of water through a garden service
connection.26. Metropolitan non-residential
(1) For each kilolitre of water supplied to land in the
metropolitan area that is neither classified as residential nor
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classified as vacant land but held for residential purposes,
the charge is -
(a) if the land is classified as commercial residential - up to 150 kL 182.7 cents
over 150 kL 258.1 cents (b) if paragraph (a) does not apply
A charge under sub-item (1) does not apply to the supply of
water for which a more specific charge is provided in this
Subdivision.258.1 cents
(2)
27. Metropolitan non-residential concessional
(1) For each kilolitre of water supplied to
concessional land that is in the metropolitan
area and is not classified as residential,
the charge is 258.1 cents(2) Sub-item (1) does not apply if the supply of water is covered
by item 38.28. Community residential
(1) This item has effect in relation to land as if the volumetric
ranges were increased by the number of residential unit
equivalents determined for the land for the purposes of
item 8, that is, as if the boundary volumes for the volumetric
ranges were multiplied by the number of residential unit equivalents. (2) For each kilolitre of water supplied to land in the
metropolitan area that is classified as community residential,
the charge is -
up to 150 kL 91.4 cents over 150 kL but not over 500 kL 243.4 cents over 500 kL 455.3 cents
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(3) For each kilolitre of water supplied to land in the
non-metropolitan area that is classified as community
residential, the charge, according to the residential class of
the town or area in which the land is located, is -Consumption Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 (kL) (cents) (cents) (cents) (cents) (cents)
Up to 150 91.4 91.4 91.4 91.4 69.8
Over 150 but
not over 300 92.9 121.7 121.7 121.7 121.7 Over 300 but
not over 400 106.6 146.6 195. 3 229.6 270.1 Over 400 but not over 550 213. 1 293.2 459. 2 540.2 390.6
Over 550 248. 8 374.0 497.9 928.9 688.7
(4) Sub-item (3) applies unless the land is located -
(a) in the town of Cue, Laverton, Leonora, Meekatharra, Menzies, Mount Magnet, Mullewa, Sandstone, Wiluna or Yalgoo; or (b) north of 26°S Latitude,
in which case the charge, according to the residential class
of the town or area in which the land is located, is -
Consumption Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5
(kL) (cents) (cents) (cents) (cents) (cents)
Up to 350 69.8 91.4 91.4 91.4 91.4 Over 350 but not over 500 92.9 121.7 121.7 121.7 121.7 Over 500 but not over 600 106.6 146.6 195.3 229.6 270.1 Over 600 but not over 750 213.1 293.2 390.6 459.2 540.2 Over 750 248.8 374.0 497.9 688.7 928.9
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29. Non-metropolitan residential
(1) For each kilolitre of water supplied to land in the
non-metropolitan area that is -
(a) a residential property; or (b)
classified as vacant land but held for residential purposes,
the charge, according to the residential class of the town or
area in which the land is located, is -
Consumption Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 (kL) (cents) (cents) (cents) (cents) (cents)
Up to 150 139. 5 182. 7 182. 7 182. 7 182.7 Over 150 but not over 300 185. 7 243.4 243.4 243.4 243.4 Over 300 but not over 550 213. 1 293.2 390.6 459. 2 540.2 Over 550 248. 8 374.0 497.9 928.9 688.7
(2) Sub-item (1) applies unless the land is located -
(a) in the town of Cue, Laverton, Leonora, Meekatharra, Menzies, Mount Magnet, Mullewa, Sandstone, Wiluna or Yalgoo; or (b) north of 26°S Latitude, in which case the charge, according to the residential class
of the town or area in which the land is located, is -
Consumption Class I Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 (kL) (cents) (cents) (cents) (cents) (Cents) Up to 350 139.5 182.7 182.7 182.7 182.7 Over 350 but not over 500 185.7 243.4 243.4 243.4 243.4
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Consumption Class I Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 (kL) (cents) (cents) (cents) (cents) (cents) Over 500 but not over 750 213.1 293.2 390.6 459.2 540.2 Over 750 248.8 374.0 497.9 688.7 928.9
(3) A charge under sub-item (1) or (2) does not apply to the
supply of water for which a more specific charge is provided
in this Subdivision.30. Non-metropolitan non-residential
(1)
For each kilolitre of water supplied to land in the non-metropolitan area that is neither classified as residential nor classified as
vacant land but held for residential purposes,
the charge is -
(a) if the land is classified as local government, institutional public
or charitable purposes 266.2 cents (b)
if the land is classified as farmland 266.2 cents (c) if the land is classified as mining - the charge applicable in the Table in item 24 according to the non-residential class of the town or area in which the
to have effect as if the charge for classes land is located, except that the Table is 14 and 15 were 877.6 cents; (d) if the land is classified as non-residential or vacant land - the charge applicable in the Table in item 24 according to the non-residential class of the town or area in which the land is located;
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(e) if the land is classified as commercial residential - up to 150 kL 182.7 cents
over 150 kL - the charge applicable in the Table
in item 24 according to the non-residential classof the town or area in which the land is located.
(2) A charge under sub-item (1) does not apply to the supply of
water for which a more specific charge is provided in this
Subdivision.31. Strata-titled or long-term residential caravan bays
(1) For each kilolitre of water supplied to a strata-titled caravan
bay, or a long-term residential caravan bay, in the
metropolitan area, the charge is -
up to 150 kL 182.7 cents over 150 kL 258.1 cents
(2) For each kilolitre of water supplied to a strata-titled caravan
bay, or a long-term residential caravan bay, in the
non-metropolitan area, the charge is -
up to 150 182.7 cents over 150 kL
item 24 according to the residential class of the town or
area in which the bay is located.the charge applicable in the Table in Sub-items (1) and (2) do not apply to long-term residential caravan bays referred to in regulation 27(2)(a). Government trading organisations and non-co in in erci al government property
This item applies to land held by a government trading organisation, or a public authority that holds non-commercial government property, in respect of which a water service charge set out in item 27 or 30(1)(a) would, but for this item, apply.
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(2) This item does not apply to public land or land classified as
vacant land.(3) For land to which this item applies, the charge under
sub-item (4) or (5) applies instead of the charge referred to
in sub-item (1).(4) For each kilolitre of water supplied to land
in the metropolitan area, the charge is 258.1 cents (5) For each kilolitre of water supplied to land in the non-metropolitan area, the charge is the charge applicable in the Table in item 24 according to the non-residential class of the
town or area in which the land is located.33. Coral Bay desalinated
For each kilolitre of desalinated water supplied to land in Coral Bay that is not
classified as residential, the charge is 751.3 cents 34. Denham desalinated
(1) For each kilolitre of desalinated water supplied, in a charge
period, to land in Denham that is classified as residential,
the charge is -
up to quota 67.7 cents over quota but by not more than the
shoulder amount 498.2 cents over quota by more than the shoulder
amount 1 552.2 cents
(2) In sub-item (1) -
(a) the quota for the charge period is 18 kL plus 4 kL
for each resident on the land in excess of 4
residents; and
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(b) the shoulder amount for the charge period is 3 kL
plus 1 kL for each resident on the land in excess of
4 residents.
(3)
For each kilolitre of desalinated water supplied to land in Denham that is not classified as residential, the charge is -
up to quota 69.1 cents over quota 1 583.2 cents
(4) In sub-item (3), the quota for the land for the current
consumption year is 108 kL or a greater amount specified
for the land for the year by the Water Corporation.35. Garden service connection in Mulataga, Karratha
For each kilolitre of water supplied through a garden service connection in the suburb of Mulataga in the town
of Karratha, the charge is 182.7 cents
Subdivision 3 - Other consumption charges 36. Local government standpipes
For each kilolitre of water supplied through a local government standpipe,
the charge is 266.2 cents 37. Shipping
For each kilolitre of water supplied for the purpose of being taken on board any ship in port -
(a)
for a port in the metropolitan area, the charge is 258.1 cents
(b)
for a port in the non-metropolitan area, the charge is the charge applicable in the Table in item 24 according to the non-residential class of the town or area in which the port is located.
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For each kilolitre of water supplied through
a water supply connection solely for the
purpose of watering stock, the charge is 266.2 cents 39. Hydrant standpipes
For each kilolitre of water supplied
through a hydrant standpipe, the charge is 258.1 cents
Schedule 4 - Sewerage charges for Water
Corporation
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Division 1 - Service charges 1. Service charges for 2020/21 year and subsequent years
The charges set out in this Division apply for sewerage services provided in the 2020/21 financial year and each subsequent year.
2. Metropolitan residential
(1) For each residential property in the metropolitan area that -
(a) is not covered by item 4 or 5; and (b) is not a caravan park or a nursing home,
the charge is - up to $20 500 GRV 5.170 cents/$
of GRVover $20 500 GRV 3.817 cents/$
of GRV
(2) The minimum charge under this item is $439.10
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3. Metropolitan vacant land
(1) For land in the metropolitan area that is
classified as vacant land, the charge is 2.500 cents/$
of GRV(2)
The minimum charge under this item is $330.15 4. Metropolitan concessional
For land in the metropolitan area that is classified as -
(a) aged home; or (b) charitable purposes or community
purpose,the charge, according to the number of major fixtures on the
land, is the sum of the charges, less the correspondingdiscounts, for each fixture, as set out in the Table.
Table of major fixture-based charges and discounts
Charge Discount %
par. (a) par. (b)
1st fixture $1046.71 73.133 73.133 2' fixture $448.05 72.385 37.235 3rd fixture $598.36 79.322 53.002 4" and
subsequent $650.68 80.985 56.781 fixtures
5. Strata-titled caravan bay
For a strata-titled caravan bay or a park home,
the charge is $337.18 6. Strata-titled storage unit or strata-titled parking bay
For a lot that is used for storage purposes or
as a parking bay, the charge is $103.74
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(1)
For land from which there is a discharge of trade waste into a sewer of the Water Corporation under an approval of the Water
Corporation, the charge, for the period for which the approval has effect, is
$241.84
(2) The charge under this item is in addition to any other charge
applicable to the land under this Schedule.8. Land from which trade waste is discharged into sewer
through grease arrestor(1) In this item —
shared grease arrestor means a grease arrestor through
which trade waste is discharged into a sewer of the Water
Corporation under an approval of the Water Corporation
from the land the subject of the charge and from other land.(2) For land from which there is a discharge of trade waste into
a sewer of the Water Corporation through one or more
grease arrestors under an approval of the Water Corporation,
the charge, for the period for which the approval has effect,
is -
(a) for each grease arrestor other than
a shared grease arrestor $106.25 (b)
for each shared grease arrestor $58.03
(3) The charge under this item is in addition to any other charge
applicable to the land under this Schedule.9. Trade waste discharged from open area
(1) For land from which there is a discharge
of trade waste from an open area under an approval of the Water Corporation, the charge, for the period for which the approval has effect, is
$1.61 /m2
of open area
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(2) The charge under this item is in addition to any other charge
applicable to the land under this Schedule.10. Non-metropolitan concessional
For land in the non-metropolitan area that is classified as -
(a) community residential; or (b)
aged home, charitable purposes, community purpose, institutional public or local government,
the charge, according to the number of major fixtures on the
land, is the sum of the charges, less the correspondingdiscounts, for each fixture, as set out in the Table.
Table of charges and discounts
Charge Discount %
par. (a) par. (b)
1st fixture $1046.71 88.179 73.133
2 fixture 72.385 72.385 $448.05
3rd fixture $598.36 79.322 79.322 4" and $650.68 80.985 80.985 subsequent
fixtures
11. Non-metropolitan
(1) For land in the non-metropolitan area that is in a sewerage
area referred to in the Table, the charge is the amount
worked out by multiplying the GRV of the land by the
relevant rate for the sewerage area, according to whether the
land is classified as residential or not.Sub-item (1) does not apply to land covered by any other
item in this Division (other than item 7, 8 or 9) or by
Division 2.The minimum charge under this item is -
(a) for land that is classified as residential $439.10
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(b) for land that is classified as vacant land $288.94
(c) for other land $1046.71
(4) The maximum charge under this item for
land that is classified as residential or classified as vacant land but held for residential purposes is
$1 198.78
Table of rates for sewerage areas
Sewerage area Residential rate Non-residential rate
cents/$ of GRV cents/$ of GRV
Albany 12.146 23.378 Augusta 8.212 13.212 Australind 5.582 4.187 Beverley 13.988 37.986 Binningup 10.147 20.237 Boddington 31.096 164.051 Boyanup 13.165 15.183 Bremer Bay 17.151 25.048
Bridgetown 32.670 162.164 Broome 11.167 15.146 Brunswick 10.474 17.996 Bunbury 9.942 10.529 Burekup 9.514 11.393 Busselton 6.306 6.098
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Sewerage area Residential rate Non-residential rate
cents/S of GRV cents/$ of GRV
Capel 9.598 10.293 Camarvon 10.560 23.667 Cervantes 12.480 12.450 Collie 17.403 33.628 Coral Bay 481.555 1364.007 Corrigin 27.744 101.038 Cowaramup 5.914 7.750 Cranbrook 16.943 73.094 Cunderdin 23.249 55.658 Dalyellup 4.617 5.650 Dardanup 21.979 39.959 Denham 11.762 17.159
Denmark 23.123 48.681 Derby 11.765 16.059
Dongara/Denison 16.281 27.330 Donnybrook 34.764 84.989 Dunsborough 7.258 5.842 Eaton 7.799 8.286 Eneabba 32.871 222.998
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Sewerage area Residential rate Non-residential rate
cents/S of GRV cents/$ of CRY
Esperance 9.153 13.767 Exmouth 3.040 5.311 Fitzroy Crossing 8.429 15.091 Geraldton 10.486 14.402 Gnowangerup 16.848 44.929 Greenhead 8.518 18.928 Halls Creek 13.896 55.148 Harvey 10.202 15.056 Hopetoun 53.354 99.114 Horrocks 25.394 42.613 Hyden 88.177 260.033 Jurien 4.394 10.351 Kalbarri 10.557 20.663
Kambalda 7.205 44.696 Karratha 4.275 10.573 Katanning 15.452 69.716 Kellerberrin 29.811 252.860 Kojonup 19.430 62.309 Kuhn 46.297 401.661
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Sewerage area Residential rate Non-residential rate
cents/S of GRV cents/$ of GRV
Kununurra 8.055 15.682 Lancelin 19.482 11.129 Laverton 25.683 601.603 Ledge Point 8.342 9.525 Leeman 15.197 25.098 Leonora 2.697 24.551 Mandurah 7.799 6.967 Manjimup 17.507 33.971 Margaret River 13.346 25.471 Meckering 97.688 262.650 Merredin 15.151 55.593 Mount Barker 14.542 27.878 Mukinbudin 35.234 262.984
Nannup 12.205 19.128 Narembeen 31.286 166.221 Narrogin 11.593 21.817 Newdegate 37.585 317.247 Newman 1.177 1.022 Northam 12.073 32.713
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Sewerage area Residential rate Non-residential rate
cents/$ of GRV cell ts/$ of GRV
Onslow 2.923 18.222 Pemberton 32.352 67.670 Pingelly 19.400 64.781 Pinjarra 11.124 8.911 Port Hedland 8.747 33.246 Prevelly 9.162 11.738 Quairading 26.314 67.174 Roebourne 38.476 213.107 Seabird 64.299 94.813 Tambellup 51.163 260.002 Three Springs 4.935 76.678 Toodyay 11.295 35.415 Wagin 17.447 41.882
Walpole 23.918 39.134 Waroona 8.756 15.655 Wickham 11.123 70.772 Williams 22.933 32.122 Wiluna 15.091 14.442 Wongan Hills 18.083 36.504
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Sewerage area Residential rate Non-residential rate
cents/S of GRV cents/$ of GRV
Wundowie 17.552 28.367 Wyalkatchem 38.374 187.182 Wyndham 49.693 205.779 York 1.537 3.222 Yunderup 7.115 8.490
Division 2 - Combined charges for certain
non-residential property
Subdivision 1 - Preliminary 12. Combined charges for 2020/21 year and subsequent years
The charges set out in this Division apply for sewerage
services provided and wastewater discharged in the
2020/21 financial year and each subsequent year.Subdivision 2 - Combined charges: metropolitan
13. Metropolitan non-residential
For land in the metropolitan area that - (a) is not contained in a residential property; and
(b) is not covered by item 3, 4, 5, 6, 14, 15, 16 or 17, the charge is -
P + Q
where -
P is the service charge calculated in accordance with
item 18;
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item 19.
14. Metropolitan government trading organisation and
non-commercial government property(1) For land in the metropolitan area held by a government
trading organisation or a public authority that holds
non-commercial government property, the charge is -
Y+Qwhere - Y is the charge according to the number of connected major
fixtures calculated in accordance with item 18;
Q is the discharge charge calculated in accordance with
item 19.
(2) Sub-item (1) does not apply to public land. 15. Metropolitan non-strata titled caravan park with
long-term residential caravan baysFor a caravan park in the metropolitan area that -
(a)
does not consist wholly of strata-titled caravan bays; and
(b) has long-term residential caravan bays, the charge is - AA + AB where - AA is $337.18 for each long-term residential caravan bay;
AB is, for those parts of the caravan park not contained in
long-term residential caravan bays -
Y+Q
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where -
Y is the charge according to the number of connected
major fixtures calculated in accordance with
item 18;Q is the discharge charge calculated in accordance
with item 19.16. Metropolitan nursing home
For a nursing home in the metropolitan area, other than a nursing home that is, or is part of, an aged home, the charge is -
T+Q
where -
Q is the discharge charge calculated in accordance with
item 19;T isUXV;
U is the number of beds in the nursing home; V is $189.40. 17. Certain metropolitan strata-titled units
For land in the metropolitan area -
(a) that is contained in a lot; and
(b) that is classified as non-residential; and (c) that is not covered by item 5 or 6; and (d)
that shares one or more major fixtures, that discharge into a sewer of the Water Corporation, with other such land and has no other major fixtures that discharge into such a sewer; and
(e)
for which the number of major fixtures shared by all units on the relevant strata plan is less than the number of those units,
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where -
T is $650.68; Q is the discharge charge calculated in accordance
with item 19.
Subdivision 3 - Calculation of certain factors for the purposes of
Subdivision 2
18. Service charge
The service charge (P) is the charge, according to the number of major fixtures for the land, that is the sum of the charges for each fixture as set out in the Table.
Table of major fixture-based charges
Charge
I st fixture $1046.71
2'' fixture $448.05
3rd fixture $598.36
4th and $650.68 subsequent
fixtures 19. Discharge charge
The discharge charge (Q) is -
if (F x G) :5 H,
then nil
orif(Fx G)> H.
then ((F x G) - H) x I
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where -
F is the volume of water supplied to the land in the current consumption year;
G is the discharge factor applicable for the land for the current discharge year;
H is the discharge allowance for the current discharge year
worked out in accordance with item 20;
I is $3.846, and (F x G) - H is rounded down to the nearest whole
number.20. Discharge allowance
(1) The discharge allowance for the current discharge year is -
(a)
for land to which item 13 applies that is not covered by paragraph (e) - 200 kL;
(b)
for land held by a government trading organisation or by a public authority that holds non-commercial government property - 200 kL;
(c)
for a caravan park referred to in item 15, the amount (in kL) calculated in accordance with the formula in sub-item (2);
(d) for a nursing home referred to in item 16- 75 kL per bed; (e) for properties that share a metered property water supply connection - 200 kL for each property.
(2) The formula for the purposes of sub-item (1)(c) is -
200kL + M
where -
M is 75 kL for each long-term residential caravan bay.
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Subdivision 4 - Combined charges: non-metropolitan
21. Non-metropolitan non-residential
For land in the non-metropolitan area that -
(a) is classified as non-residential property; and (b) is not covered by item 5, 6, 10, 22, 23, 24 or 24A, the charge is -
if (P + Q) :5 R,
then P + Q
orif(P+Q) > R; and
N :5 W,
then R
orif(P+Q) > R; and
N > W,
then R+((N—W)xI)
where -
P is the service charge calculated in accordance with
item 25;
Q is the discharge charge calculated in accordance with item 26; R is the maximum charge calculated in accordance with
item 28;N is the discharge volume for the current discharge year; W is the discharge volume for the most recently
completed discharge year;
I is $3.846.
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22. Non-metropolitan non-strata titled caravan park with
long-term residential caravan baysFor a caravan park in the non-metropolitan area that -
(a)
does not consist wholly of strata-titled caravan bays; and
(b) has long-term residential caravan bays, the charge is -
AA + AB where - AA is $337.18 for each long-term residential caravan bay;
AB is, for those parts of the caravan park not consisting of
long-term residential caravan bays -
if(Y+ Q) :5 R,
then Y + Q
orif(Y+Q) > R; and
N:5W,
then R
or if (Y+ Q) > R: and
N > W, then R + ((N - W) x I)
where -
Y is the charge according to the number of major
fixtures for the relevant part of the caravan park,
that is, "C" in item 25;Q is the discharge charge calculated in accordance
with item 26;
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R is the maximum charge calculated in accordance
with item 28;N is the discharge volume for the current discharge
year;W is the discharge volume for the most recently
completed discharge year;
I is $3.846. 23. Non-metropolitan nursing home
For a nursing home in the non-metropolitan area, other than a nursing home that is, or is part of, an aged home, the charge is -
T + Q
where -
Q is the discharge charge calculated in accordance with
item 26;T isUxV;
U is the number of beds in the nursing home; V is $189.40. 24. Certain non-metropolitan strata-titled units
For land in the non-metropolitan area - (a) that is contained in a lot; and
(b) that is classified as non-residential; and (c) that is not covered by item 5 or 6; and (d)
that shares one or more major fixtures, that discharge into a sewer of the Water Corporation, with other such land and has no other major fixtures that discharge into such a sewer; and
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(e) for which the number of major fixtures shared by all
units on the relevant strata plan is less than the
number of those units,the charge is -
T+Q
where -
T is $650.68; Q is the discharge charge calculated in accordance with
item 26.
24A. Non-metropolitan government trading organisation and
non-commercial government property(1) For land in the non-metropolitan area held by a government
trading organisation or a public authority that holds
non-commercial government property, the charge is -
Y+Qwhere
Y
is the charge according to the number of connected major fixtures for the land, that is, "C" in item 25;
Q is the discharge charge calculated in accordance with
item 26.
(2) Sub-item (1) does not apply to public land. Subdivision 5 - Calculation of certain factors for the purposes of
Subdivision 4
25. Service charge
The service charge (F) is -
if :5 (C + D), then R
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where -
R is the maximum charge calculated in accordance with
item 28;C is the charge, according to the number of major
fixtures for the land, that is the sum of the charges for
each fixture as set out in the Table;D is the discharge charge calculated in accordance with
item 26.
Table of major fixture-based charges
Charge
1St fixture $1046.71 2 n fixture $448.05 3rd fixture $598.36
4th and $650.68 subsequent
fixtures26. Discharge charge
The discharge charge (Q) is - if (F x G) :5 H, then nil
orif(Fx G)> H.
then ((F x G) - H) x I
where -
F is the volume of water supplied to the land in the
current consumption year;
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G is the discharge factor applicable for the land for the
current discharge year;H is the discharge allowance for the current discharge
year worked out in accordance with item 27;I is $3.846, and (F x G) - H is rounded down to the nearest whole
number.27. Discharge allowance
(1) The discharge allowance for the current discharge year is -
(a)
for land to which item 21 applies that is not covered by paragraph (e) - 200 kL;
(b)
for land held by a government trading organisation or by a public authority that holds non-commercial government property - 200 kL;
(c)
for a caravan park referred to in item 22 - the amount (in kL) calculated in accordance with the formula in sub-item (2);
(d)
for a nursing home referred to in item 23 - 75 kL per bed;
(e)
for properties that share a metered property water supply connection - 200 kL for each property.
(2) The formula for the purposes of sub-item (1)(c) is -
200 kL + M where -
M is 75 kL of water for each long-term residential caravan
bay.28. Maximum charge
The maximum charge (R) is -
if (P + Q) - A> B,
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then -
if (A x S)> (A + B),
then (A x S)
orif(AxS) :!~ (A+B).
then (A + B)
orif(P+Q)—A< B.
then (P + Q)
where -
P is the service charge calculated in accordance with
item 25;Q is the discharge charge calculated in accordance with
item 26;A
is the charge payable, for the previous financial year, under the item in Subdivision 4 for which this item is being applied;
S is 1.12; B is $166.67.
Division 3 - Discharge charges: trade waste and effluent
29. Discharge charges for 2020/21 year and subsequent years
The charges set out in this Division apply for trade waste or effluent discharged in the 2020/21 financial year and each subsequent year.
30. Trade waste discharged into sewer under approval
(1) In this item — B.O.D. means biochemical oxygen demand; c/kg means cents per kilogram;
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c/kL means cents per kilolitre.
(2) For trade waste discharged into a sewer of the Water
Corporation under an approval of the Water Corporation, the
charge is -
(a) for volume 150.9 c/kL (b) for B.O.D. with a concentration of—
(i) up to 5 kg/kL 125.9 c/kg (ii) over 5 kg/kL 257.0 c/kg
(c) for suspended solids with a concentration of -
(i) up to 2 kg/kL 171.7 c/kg (ii) over 2 kg/kL 345.4 c/kg
(d) for chemical oxygen demand with a concentration
of—
(i) up to 10 kg/kL 49.9 c/kg (ii) over 10 kg/kL 102.0 c/kg
(e) for oil and grease with a concentration of—
(i) up to 0.3 kg/kL 155.0 c/kg (ii) over 0.3 kg/kL but not over 0.6 kg/kL 303.8 c/kg (iii) over 0.6 kg/kL 612.8 c/kg
(0 for acidity to pH 6 (expressed as calcium carbonate) -
(i) up to 0.1 kg/kL 42.7 c/kg (ii) over 0.1 kg/kL but not over 0.3 kg/kL 89.5 c/kg (iii) over 0.3 kg/kL 177.9 c/kg
(g)
for alkalinity to pH 10 (expressed as calcium carbonate) -
(i) up to 0.1 kg/kL 13.5 c/kg (ii) over 0.1 kg/kL but not over 0.2 kg/kL 32.3 c/kg (iii) over 0.2 kg/kL 64.5 c/kg
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(h) for nitrogen 137.3 c/kg
(i) for phosphorus 38.5 c/kg
(j) for sulphate with a concentration of-
(i) up to 0.05 kg/kL no charge (ii) over 0.05 kg/kL 72.8 c/kg
(k) for total dissolved salts with a concentration of-
(i) up to I kg/kL no charge (ii) over I kg/kL but not
over 3 kg/kL 0.1 c/kg (iii) over 3 kg/kL but not
over 6 kg/kL 4.1 c/kg (iv)
over 6 kg/kL 14.5 c/kg
(1) for chromium with a discharge rate of-
(i) up to 0.03 kg/day 1140.3 c/kg (ii) over 0.03 kg/day but not over I kg/day 2 274.3 c/kg (iii) over I kg/day 9 112.9 c/kg
(m) for copper with a discharge rate of -
(i) up to 0.03 kg/day 1140.3 c/kg (ii) over 0.03 kg/day but not over 0.12 kg/day 2 274.3 c/kg
(iii) over 0.12 kg/day 9 112.9 c/kg
(n) for lead with a discharge rate of-
(i) up to 0.03 kg/day 1140.3 c/kg (ii) over 0.03 kg/day but not over 0.3 kg/day 2 274.3 c/kg (iii) over 0.3 kg/day 9 112.9 c/kg
(o) for nickel with a discharge rate of -
(i) up to 0.006 kg/day 1140.3 c/kg (ii) over 0.006 kg/day but not over 0.15 kg/day 2 274.3 c/kg (iii) over 0.15 kg/day 9 112.9 c/kg
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(p) for zinc with a discharge rate of-
(i) up to 0.05 kg/day 1140.3 c/kg (ii) over 0.05 kg/day but not over 0.5 kg/day 2 274.3 c/kg (iii) over 0.5 kg/day 9 112.9 c/kg
(q) for arsenic with a discharge rate of-
(i) up to 0.001 kg/day 1140.3 c/kg (ii) over 0.001 kg/day but
not over 0.04 kg/day11388.2 c/kg (iii) over 0.04 kg/day 113 880.1 c/kg
(r) for cadmium with a discharge rate of-
(i) up to 0.001 kg/day 1140.3 c/kg (ii) over 0.001 kg/day but not over 0.0 15 kg/day 11388.2 c/kg (iii) over 0.015 kg/day 113 880.1 c/kg
(s) for molybdenum or selenium with a discharge rate
of-
(i) up to 0.001 kg/day 1140.3 c/kg (ii) over 0.001 kg/day but not over 0.02 kg/day 11388.2 c/kg (iii) over 0.02 kg/day 113 880.1 c/kg
(t) for silver with a discharge rate of -
(i) up to 0.002 kg/day 1140.3 c/kg (ii) over 0.002 kg/day but not over 0.01 kg/day 11388.2 c/kg
(iii) over 0.01 kg/day 113 880.1 c/kg
(u) for mercury with a discharge rate of -
(i) up to 0.0001 kg/day 1140.3 c/kg (ii) over 0.0001 kg/day but
not over 0.00 1 kg/day 113 880.1 c/kg
(iii) over 0.00 1 kg/day 854 133.0 c/kg
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31. Effluent discharged from septic tank effluent pumping
system into sewerFor effluent discharged from a
septic tank effluent pumping system
into a sewer of the Water Corporation,
the charge is 172.7 cents/kL
Schedule 5— Drainage charges for the Water
Corporation
[r. 47]
1. Drainage charges for 2020/21 year and subsequent years
The charges set out in this Schedule apply for drainage services provided in the 2020/21 financial year and each subsequent year.
2. Strata-titled caravan bays
For a strata-titled caravan bay or a park home, the charge is $37.43 3. Strata-titled storage unit or strata-titled parking bay
For a lot that is used for storage purposes or as a
parking bay, the charge is $14.30 4.
Residential or semi-rural residential
(1) For land that is classified as residential or
semi-rural residential, the charge is0.649 cents/$
of GRV(2) The minimum charge under this item is $123.79 5. Vacant land
(1) For land that is classified as vacant land,
the charge is0.705 cents/$
of GRV
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(2) The minimum charge under this item is $123.79 6. Non-residential (except certain strata-titled units)
(1) For land that is classified as
non-residential and not covered by
item 2 or 3, the charge is0.366 cents/$
of GRV(2) The minimum charge under this item is $123.79 Schedule 6—Irrigation charges for the Water Corporation (Ord Irrigation District)
[r.50]
1. Irrigation charges for 2020/21 year and subsequent
yearsThe charges set out in this Schedule apply for irrigation services provided in the 2020/21 financial year and each subsequent year.
2. Water supplied for irrigation
For land to which water is supplied from irrigation works of the Water Corporation in the Ord Irrigation District for the purpose of irrigation, the charge, per hectare of land supplied, is -
(a) if the supply is assured $158.02
(b) if the supply is not assured $119.05 3. Water supplied for watering stock or dust prevention
For land to which water is supplied from irrigation works of the Water Corporation in the Ord Irrigation District for the purpose of watering stock or dust prevention in feed lots, the charge is -
(a)
if the maximum area used as a feed lot during the year is not more than 4hectares
$738.89
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(b) if the maximum area used as a feed lot during the year is more than
4 hectares $738.89
plus $146.32
per ha
(pro rata) in
excess of 4 ha
4. Water supplied for purposes other than irrigation,
watering stock or dust preventionFor land to which water is supplied from irrigation works of the Water Corporation in the Ord Irrigation District for purposes other than irrigation, watering stock or dust prevention in feed lots, the charge, per supply point, is -
(a) if the supply is assured $275.41 (b) if the supply is not assured $201.42
Schedule 7— Miscellaneous charges for the
Water Corporation
[r. 51]
1. Meters: multi-unit developments
For supplying and connecting a meter to a pipe supplying water to a unit in a
multi-unit development under the
Water Services Regulations 2013 regulation 23(5), the charge is $374.46 2. Assessing meters: multi-unit developments
For assessing a meter that is, or is to be, connected to a pipe supplying water to a unit in a multi-unit development under
the Water Services Regulations 2013
regulation 23(3), the charge is $265.95
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3. Testing meters
For testing a meter under the Water Services the size of the meter, is -
20-25 mm $113.50 more than 25 mm an amount
equal to the
cost of testing4. Installing water supply connection
(1)
For installing a water supply connection in relation to land in the metropolitan area (other than in the central business districts), the charge, according to the size of the connection,
is -
20 mm $1267.47 25 mm $1284.18 40 mm $1 869.49 50 mm $2310.17 80-100 mm $4473.43 150 mm $5339.94 more than 150 mm an amount
equal to the
cost of
installation
(2) For installing a water supply connection in relation to land
in the central business districts, the charge is an amount
equal to the
cost of
installation
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(1) For activating a water supply connection
in relation to land in the metropolitan area,
whether or not at the same time as installing
the connection, the charge is$141.87
(2) The charge under this item covers the supply of a meter,
stopcock and, if required, a temporary standpipe.6. Disconnecting water supply connection
(1) For disconnecting a water supply connection
to land, the charge is $800.66 (2) For the purposes of this item, cutting off or reducing the rate
of flow of a supply of water under section 95 of the Act is
not disconnecting a water supply connection.7. Reconnecting water supply connection
(1) For reconnecting a water supply connection
to land, the charge is $800.66 (2) For the purposes of this item, restoring the supply of water
or the rate of flow of water after it has been cut off or
reduced under section 95 of the Act is not reconnecting a
water supply connection.8. Relocating water supply connection
(1) For relocating a water supply connection in relation to land
in the metropolitan area (other than in the central business
districts) up to 500 mm from its existing position, the
charge, according to the size of the connection, is -
20 mm $478.50 25 mm $545.81 40 mm $778.96
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50 mm $913.03 more than 50 mm an amount
equal to
the cost of
relocation
(2)
For relocating a water supply connection in relation to land in the metropolitan area (other than in the central business districts) more than 500 mm from its existing position, the charge, according to the size of the connection, is -
20 mm SI 407.68 25 mm SI 424.37 40 mm $2010.81 50 mm $2450.93 80-100 mm 54615.29 150 mm $5481.04 more than 150 mm an amount
equal to
the cost of
relocation
(3)
For relocating a water supply connection in relation to land in the central business
districts, the charge is
an amount equal to the
cost of
relocation
9. Proposal to connect to sewer
For assessing a proposal to connect a wastewater inlet on land to a sewer, the charge is
$22.20
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For installing a sewer junction for land, the charge, according to the size of the sewer, is -
100 mm $545.04 150 mm $679.45 11. Hire of standpipe for fire hydrant
(1)
For an application to hire a standpipe from the Water Corporation for attachment to a fire hydrant connected to water supply
works of the Water Corporation in the
metropolitan area, the charge is$118.50 (2) For the hire of a standpipe from the Water Corporation for
attachment to a fire hydrant connected to water supply
works of the Water Corporation in the metropolitan area, the
charge, according to the size of the standpipe's meter, is -
25 mm or less $243.70/month
pro ratamore than 25 mm $407.83/month
pro rata12. Trade waste: routine services
For the following scheduled services in relation to the
discharge of trade waste into a sewer of the Water Corporation, the charge is - (a) for inspection $ 149.82/hour (b) for a meter reading $27.36 (c) for a grab sample $318.23 (d) for a composite sample $747.89
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13. Trade waste: ad hoc services
(1) In this item -
cost of sampling means the actual costs of the Water
Corporation in collecting the sample, testing it and
evaluating and reporting on the results, including the costs
of the time of the person involved;
product evaluation means reviewing a fitting, fixture or
substance to determine whether it can be appropriately used
in relation to the discharge of trade waste.(2) For the following unscheduled services in relation to the
discharge of trade waste into a sewer of the Water
Corporation, the charge is -
(a) for assessing an application to
discharge $1 36.32/hour (b)
for a product evaluation $1 70.59/hour (c)
for a grab sample an amount
equal to the
cost of
sampling(d)
for a composite sample an amount
equal to the
cost of
sampling14. Trade waste: one-off discharge services
For a one-off discharge of trade waste into a sewer of the Water Corporation,
the charge is $136.32/hour 15. Meter reading and other information
For -
(a) a meter reading, the charge is $17.68 (b) an urgent meter reading, the charge is $59.41
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(c) the provision of information in relation to water services for land and a meter
reading, the charge is $30.18
(d)
the provision of information in relation to water services for land and an urgent meter reading, the charge is
$41.95
(e)
the provision of information not covered by paragraphs (a) to (d), involving research or investigation
of more than 15 minutes, the
charge is $89.02/hour or part hour
16. Copies of records
For a copy of records under the
Water Services Regulations 2013
regulation 65(4)(b), the charge is $16.50
10. Schedule 11 replaced
Delete Schedule 11 and insert:Schedule 11 - Class of town or area: previous
consumption year
[Sch. 3 it. 231
Town/area Residential Non-residential classification classification Albany 4 11 Allanooka Farmlands 2 Allanson 4 11 Arrino 5 15 Arrowsmith Farmlands 5 15
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Town/area Residential
classificationNon-residential classification Augusta 5 15 Australind/Eaton 2 6 Badgingarra 5 15 Bakers Hill 5 15 Balingup 5 15 Ballidu 5 15 Beacon 5 15 Bencubbin 5 15 Beverley 5 15 Bindi Bindi 5 15 Bindoon/Chittering 5 15 Binningup 5 15 Bodallin 5 15 Boddington 5 15 Bolgart 5 15 Borden 5 15 Boyanup 4 12
Boyup Brook 5 15 Bremer Bay 5 15 Bridgetown/Hester 5 15 Broad Arrow 5 15 Brookton 5 15 Broome 2 5 Broomehill 5 15 Bruce Rock 5 15
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Town/area Residential
classificationNon-residential classification
Brunswick/Burekup/Roelands 3 7 Bullaring 5 15 Bullfinch 5 15 Bunjil 5 15 Buntine 5 15 Burracoppin 5 15 Calingiri 5 15 Camballin 5 15 Capel 2 6 Carnamah 5 15 Camarvon 5 15 Caron 5 15 Cervantes 5 13 Collie 2 6 Collie Farmlands I Condingup 5 15 Coolgardie 5 14
Coomberdale 5 15 Coorow 5 15 Coral Bay 5 N/A Corrigin 5 15 Cowaramup 5 15 Cranbrook 5 15 Cuballing 5 15 Cue 5 15
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Town/area Residential
classificationNon-residential classification Cunderdin 5 13 Daiwallinu 5 15 Dalyellup 3 4 Dandaragan 5 15 Dardanup 5 15 Darkan 5 15 Dathagnoorara Farmlands 4 11 Denham (Saline) 2 5 Denmark 5 15 Derby 3 9 Dongara/Denison 2 5 Donnybrook 3 8 Doodlakine 5 15 Dowerin 5 15 Dudinin/Harrismith/Jitarning 5 15 Dumbleyung 5 15
DunsboroughlYallingup 4 11 Dwellingup 5 15 Eneabba 5 15 Eradu 5 15 Esperance 3 10 Exmouth 4 12
Fitzroy Crossing 3 7 Frankland 5 15 Gabbadah 5 15
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Town/area Residential
classificationNon-residential classification
Gascoyne Junction 5 15 Geraldton 2 4 Gibson 5 15 Gingin 5 15 Gnowangerup 5 15 Goomalling 5 15 Grass Patch 5 15 Grass Valley 5 15 Greenbushes S 15 Greenhead 5 15 Guilderton 4 13 Halls Creek 5 15 Hamel/Waroona 4 10 Harvey/Wokalup 3 10 Highbury/Piesseville 5 15 Hines Hill 5 15 Hopetoun 5 15
Horrocks 5 15 Hyden 5 15 Jerramungup 5 15 Jurien Bay 3 9 Kalannie 5 15 Kalbarri 3 7 Kalgoorlie/Boulder 5 15 Kambalda 5 15
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Town/area Residential
classificationNon-residential classification Karakin 5 15 Karlgarin 5 15 Karratha 3 8 Katanning 5 15 Katanning Farmlands 5 15 Kellerberrin 5 15 Kendenup 5 15 Kendenup Farmlands 5 15 Kirup 5 15 Kojonup/Muradup 5 15 Kondinin 5 15 Koorda 5 15 Kukerin/Moulyinning 5 15 Kuhn 5 15 Kununoppin 5 15 Kununurra 3 7 Lake Grace 5 15
Lake King 5 15 Lancehin 5 15 Latham 5 15 Laverton 5 15 Ledge Point 5 14 Leeman 5 15 Leonora 5 15 Mandurah 2 7
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Town/area Residential
classificationNon-residential classification
Manjimup 5 14 Marble Bar 5 15 Margaret River 4 10 Marvel Loch 5 15 Meckering 5 15 Meekatharra 4 11 Menzies 5 15 Merredin 5 15 Merredin Farmlands 3 9 Miling 5 15 Mingenew 5 15 Moora 2 3 Moorine Rock 5 15 Morawa 5 15 Mount Barker 5 15 Mount Magnet 5 15 Mukinbudin 5 15
Mullalyup 5 15 Mullewa 5 15 Mullewa Farmlands 4 13 Munglinup 5 15 Muntadgin 5 15 Myalup 5 15 Nabawa 5 15 Nannup 5 15
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Town/area Residential
classificationNon-residential classification Narembeen 5 15 Narngulu 1 Narrikup 5 15 Narrogin 5 15 Narrogin Farmlands 3 9 New Norcia 5 15 Newdegate 5 15 Newman 2 6 Nilgen 5 14 Norseman 5 15 North Dandalup 4 12 Northam 5 13 Northam Farmlands 3 9 Northampton 5 15 Northcliffe 5 15 Nullagine 5 15 Nungarin 5 15
Nyabing 5 15 Ongerup 5 15 Onslow 5 15 Ora Banda 5 15 Park Ridge 4 10 Pemberton 5 15 Peppermint Grove Beach 5 15 Perenjori 5 15
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Town/area Residential
classificationNon-residential classification
Pingaring 5 15 Pingelly 5 15 Pingrup 5 15 Pinjarra 2 2 Pithara 5 15 Point Samson 4 10 Popanyinning 5 15 Porongurup 5 11 Port Hedland 2 5 Preston Beach S 15 Prevelly S 13 Quairading S 15 Quinninup S 15 Ravensthorpe 5 15 Rocky Gully 5 15 Roebourne 4 10 Salmon Gums 5 15
Sandstone 5 15 Seabird 5 15 South Hedland 2 5 Southern Cross 5 15 Tambellup 5 15 Tammin 5 15 Three Springs 5 15 Tincurrin 5 15
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Town/area Residential
classificationNon-residential classification Toodyay 5 15 Trayning 5 15 Varley 5 15 Wagin 5 15 Walkaway 2 Walpole 5 15 Wandering 5 15 Watheroo 5 15 Welistead 5 15 Westonia 5 15 Wickepin 5 15 Wickham 4 10 Widgiemooltha 5 15 Williams 5 15 Wiluna 5 15 Wongan Hills 5 15 Woodanilling 5 15
Woodridge 5 15 Wubin 5 15 Wundowie 2 Wyalkatchem 5 15 Wyndham 5 15 Yalgoo 5 15 Yarloop/Wagerup 5 13 Yealering 5 15
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Town/area Residential Non-residential classification classification Yerecoin 5 15 York 5 15 Yuna 5 15
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Part 3 Water Services Regulations 2013 amended 11. Regulations amended
This Part amends the Water Services Regulations 2013.12. Regulation 82 amended
In regulation 82 delete "11.7 1%o- and insert:11.33%
13. Schedule 4 replaced
Delete Schedule 4 and insert:
Schedule 4 - Fees [r. 84]
1. General fees applicable in relation to all licensees
(1) The fees set out in the Table are payable in respect of the
matters set out in the Table.
Table
Item Description Fee Dealing with a notice of proposed construction or alteration under section 82 of the Act, in relation to land in the metropolitan area -
$125.99 per
(a) to construct or alter a dwelling dwelling unit
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Item Description Fee
(b) to construct or alter a building in the area
associated with a dwelling (including a
pool or garage), if the land is sewered$36.78 per
building(c) to construct or alter a building other than a
dwelling or building covered by
paragraph (a) or (b), where the cost of
construction or alteration, as assessed by
the licensee, is -upto$22500 $31.00 over $22 500 but not more than $200 000 $106.00 over $200 000 but not more than $500000 $420.00 over $500 000 but not more than
$1 000 000$680.00 over $1000 000 but not more than
$10000000$1.lOper
$1000 (or part
$1000) of
constructioncosts over $10 000 000
$11000+ $0.30 per $1000 (or part
$1000) of
construction
costs above
$10 000 000
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Item Description Fee 2. Dealing with a notice of proposed construction, alteration or demolition under section 82 of the Act, in relation to land not in the metropolitan
area -
(a) to construct or alter a dwelling $125.99 per
dwelling unit(b) to construct or alter a building in the area associated with a dwelling (including a pool or garage), if the land is sewered $36.78 per
building
(c) to construct or alter a building other than a paragraph (a) or (b), where the cost of construction or alteration, as assessed by the licensee, is -
up to $22 500 $25.00 over $22 500 but not more than $200 000 $85.00 over $200 000 but not more than $500000 $330.00 over $500 000 but not more than $1000000 $550.00 over $1000 000 but not more than
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Item Description Fee
over $10 000 000
$9 000 + $0.25 per $1000 (or part $1000) of construction
costs above $10 000 000
(2) For the purposes of items 1 and 2 in the Table to
subclause (1), land is sewered if a wastewater inlet on the
land is connected to a sewer of a licensee, or could be
connected if the owner or occupier of the land chose to.2. Fees applicable in relation to water corporations (s. 95)
The fees for the purposes of section 95 of the Act are as set out in the Table.
Table
Item Description Fee In relation to the Water Corporation
1. Restoring a supply of water to land after it has been cut off $179.59 2. of flow has been reduced -
Restoring a supply of water to land after the rate (a)
between 7.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. any day except a Saturday, Sunday or public
holiday $179.59 (b)
at any other time $285.38
In relation to the Bunbury Water Corporation
3.
Restoring a supply of water to land after it has been cut off
$175.00
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Item Description Fee 4. Restoring a supply of water to land after the rate
of flow has been reduced $175.00
In relation to the Busselton Water Corporation
5. Restoring a supply of water to land after it has
been cut off$272.50 6. Restoring a supply of water to land after the rate of flow has been reduced S34.9() N. HAGLEY, Clerk of the Executive Council.
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