GOVERNMENT PROVIDES CERTAINTY ON RURAL WATER CHARGES


Environmental Panorama
International
October of 2008


Media release - 2 October 2008 - Existing price paths for rural water in the Murray-Darling Basin will remain in place until their expiry dates as new water charge rules come into effect, Minister for Climate Change and Water, Senator Penny Wong, announced today.

"The Government has agreed that the price paths in force when the new water charge rules come into effect will be respected until their expiry date," Senator Wong said.

"This will provide certainty to farmers and businesses and assist in a smooth transition from current to new pricing arrangements."

Water price paths are water charges approved by governments or their regulatory authorities and generally apply over three to five years.

The decision applies to the following price paths set by Basin State regulators or clearly agreed government policy:

Queensland (SunWater) - 1 July 2006 to 30 June 2011
New South Wales (State Water) - 1 Oct 2006 to 30 Jun 2010
Victoria (Goulburn-Murray Water, Grampians Wimmera-Mallee Water, Lower Murray Wate and Coliban Water) - 1 July 2008 to 30 June 2013r
Under the Water Act 2007, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is developing advice for the Minister’s consideration on water charge rules to apply in the Murray- Darling Basin.

"The water charge rules, to be applied consistently across the Basin, will help water markets work more efficiently and help ensure sustainable use of water," Senator Wong said.

"This is in line with a key priority under the Rudd Government's long-term Water for the Future plan: using water wisely." The ACCC this week released its position paper on the water charge rules. It is scheduled to provide its advice to the Minister by June 2009.

The rules will apply to 'regulated water charges' such as fees or charges payable to irrigation infrastructure operators, bulk water providers and water planning and management service providers.

The water charge rules will also provide for the ACCC, or state agencies that it accredits, to approve or set such fees and charges.

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Grants for surf lifesaving clubs to save water

Media release - 1 October 2008 - The Australian Government will make available grants of up to $10,000 to surf lifesaving clubs to install water saving and efficiency devices on club premises.

Minister for Climate Change and Water, Senator Penny Wong, today launched the surf lifesaving club component of the $250 million National Rainwater and Greywater Initiative during a visit to Ocean Grove in Victoria.

"This program delivers on an election commitment to support water efficiency in Australia's surf lifesaving clubs," Senator Wong said.

"Surf lifesaving clubs are iconic features along Australia's coastline and play a role in the summer holidays of thousands of Australians.

"Through the National Rainwater and Greywater Initiative, we are providing up to $10,000 per club to install water saving and water efficient devices."

Member for Corangamite, Darren Cheeseman, said surf lifesaving clubs could help increase awareness of practical measures people could use to save water in their homes and workplaces.

"We hope that Surf Life Saving Australia members as well as other beachgoers will see and use this infrastructure and feel inspired to adopt similar measures at home and at work."

Activities eligible for funding include installation of new rainwater tanks connected to club premises so that they can be used for toilet flushing and/or laundry use. Clubs can claim funding for plumbing, guttering, downpipes and other materials, provided these are for the new tank.

Funding will also be considered for water efficient or water saving devices such as taps, toilets, urinals and showers. Showers and urinals must have a three star rating under the Water Efficiency Labelling Standards Scheme and toilets and taps must have a four star rating.

The National Rainwater and Greywater Initiative forms part of the Australian Government's $12.9 billion Water for the Future program which aims to secure our long-term water supplies.

"A key priority under Water for the Future is the need to use water wisely and community groups such as Surf Life Saving Australia have an important role to play in improving water efficiency and adapting to climate change," Senator Wong said.

To apply for a grant, clubs may contact Surf Life Saving Australia by emailing watersavings@slsa.asn.au or telephoning 02 9300 4000. For more information, including guidelines and application form, visit Surf Life Saving Australia's website: www.slsa.com.au

 
 

Source: Australian - Department of the Environment and Heritage
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