Charges explained

Water Usage Account

Water Usage Accounts are issued three times per year to property owners that are connected to the Council water supply.  These accounts not only provide the charges, but also give the property owner valuable information on the households use of water, including usage comparisons between accounts and the same period the previous year.  

Water Service Access Charge

The water access charge is a fixed annual base charge levied as part of the Rates Notice for the connection, or ability to connect, to the drinking water supply system.  The size of the water meter installed on the property determines that base charge.  Higher charges apply to properties with multiple or oversized water meter service connections.

The water service access charge applies to all properties and some adjacent to urban areas, which are within 225 metres of a water main, including vacant land that can feasibly connect to the water reticulation main without crossing private property.

Water Usage

A water usage charge is applied to the amount, or volume, of water used by an individual customer. Usage charges are calculated for each kilolitre (1,000 litres) of water used and is based on the reading from the property’s water meter.

Consistent with NSW Regulatory and Assurance Framework for Local Water Utilities, from 1 July 2024, residential customers are not subjected to the ‘step’ charge for using greater than 450kL

 

Kilolitre (kL)

A kilolitre (kL) is a unit of measurement that is equal to 1,000 litres.

Sewer Access Charge

The sewer service access charge is a fixed annual base charge levied as part of the Rates Notice for the connection, or ability to connect, to the sewer distribution system.  All residential properties are levied a fixed sewer access charge.

The sewer service access charge applies to all properties located within 75 metres of a Council sewer main, including vacant land that can feasibly connect to the sewer main without crossing private property.

Pressure Sewer Pump Maintenance Charge

Properties located in the pressure sewer system are require an individual pressure sewer system installed within the allotment, connected to the sewer main in the street.  All pressure sewer systems are subject to an Installation, Maintenance and Service Agreement.  Currently, Council undertakes this work for an annual fee.  

The pump maintenance fee is set annually as part of the Operational Plan, is charged based on the number of pumps installed in the system and is in addition to other sewer charges applicable to the property.  This charge is levied as part of the Rates Notice annually.