
Waste Assets Management Corporation – PDNSW | NSW …
Our Waste Assets Management Corporation rehabilitates, remediates and manages legacy contaminated sites and landfills owned by the NSW Government. We manage and control any potential risks to human health and the environment that these sites pose.
Waste Assets Management Corporation (WAMC) - Service NSW
2025年2月27日 · The Waste Assets Management Corporation (WAMC) is a statutory corporation created under the Waste Recycling and Processing Corporation (Authorised Transaction) Act 2010. This Act has since been amended to the Waste Assets Management Corporation Act 2023, allowing WAMC to act as the NSW Government’s central agency for managing and remediating ...
Water Administration Ministerial Corporation | IPART
We are currently reviewing the maximum prices that the Water Administration Ministerial Corporation (WAMC) can charge customers to provide water planning, management and regulation services. The prices we set in this review will apply from 1 July 2025 for 5 years. You can find more information on our Review Page.
Prices for Water Administration Ministerial Corporation (WAMC) …
IPART is reviewing the maximum prices that the Water Administration Ministerial Corporation (WAMC) can charge customers to provide water planning, management and regulation services. The prices we set in this review will apply from 1 July 2025 for 5 years.
Water management charges | NSW Government Water
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW (IPART) sets the prices that can be charged for water management services delivered on behalf of the Water Administration Ministerial Corporation (WAMC). Fees and charges are adjusted each year for inflation.
Review of Water Management prices from 2021 | IPART
2020年6月30日 · IPART has released its Final Reports on maximum prices that WAMC and Water NSW can charge their respective customers from 1 October 2021. IPART engaged consultants, Cardno, to review WAMC’s proposed expenditure on water resource management over the next 4 years. This report presents its supplementary analysis and recommendations.
Wastewater treatment – PDNSW | NSW Government
Our Waste Assets Management Corporation manages and treats up to 130 million litres of wastewater a year across various closed landfill sites. This is equal to about 50 Olympic-sized swimming pools of wastewater. Each of the following sites has a …
Fees and charges - NSW Government Water
Find out about the fees we can charge for licences, approvals and other dealings, water management charges and 2-part tariff billing. Water access licence holders in NSW pay water management charges and other fees set by the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal.
The Waste Assets Management Corporation (WAMC) is a statutory corporation created under Section 16 of the Waste Recycling and Processing Corporation (Authorised Transaction) Act 2010 , which commenced on 23 March 2010.
We consider WAMC customers to include both water access licence holders and NSW taxpayers, who also contribute to the costs of efficient water management. The customer base for WAMC includes all those with a licence to extract or use water in NSW, which totals around 38,000 licence and approval holders.
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