Every five years the Corporation develops a plan that sets out proposed service standards, capital and operating expenditure, and the required prices charged to customers for the delivery of water and waste services.The current plan finishes in June 2018. A new plan needs to be submitted to the Essential Services Commission the economic regulator for the Victorian Water Industry, by June 2017.These plans have previously been know as the Corporation’s Water Plan, but the next version of the plan will be called the South Gippsland Water Pricing Review.Our 50 year Water Supply Demand Strategy (WSDS) is a 50-year strategy to balance the supply of water to meet our region’s residential, business and community water needs..Customer and community input is integral to the review process, and South Gippsland Water is seeking feedback from individuals, groups, local businesses and industry regarding matters of significance.Source: this is an extract from the company’s own website.
Every five years the Corporation develops a plan that sets out proposed service standards, capital and operating expenditure, and the required prices charged to customers for the delivery of water and waste services.The current plan finishes in June 2018. A new plan needs to be submitted to the Essential Services Commission the economic regulator for the Victorian Water Industry, by June 2017.These plans have previously been know as the Corporation’s Water Plan, but the next version of the plan will be called the South Gippsland Water Pricing Review.Our 50 year Water Supply Demand Strategy (WSDS) is a 50-year strategy to balance the supply of water to meet our region’s residential, business and community water needs..Customer and community input is integral to the review process, and South Gippsland Water is seeking feedback from individuals, groups, local businesses and industry regarding matters of significance.Source: this is an extract from the company’s own website.
Every five years the Corporation develops a plan that sets out proposed service standards, capital and operating expenditure, and the required prices charged to customers for the delivery of water and waste services.The current plan finishes in June 2018. A new plan needs to be submitted to the Essential Services Commission the economic regulator for the Victorian Water Industry, by June 2017.These plans have previously been know as the Corporation’s Water Plan, but the next version of the plan will be called the South Gippsland Water Pricing Review.Our 50 year Water Supply Demand Strategy (WSDS) is a 50-year strategy to balance the supply of water to meet our region’s residential, business and community water needs..Customer and community input is integral to the review process, and South Gippsland Water is seeking feedback from individuals, groups, local businesses and industry regarding matters of significance.Source: this is an extract from the company’s own website.