Title: WESTERNPORT WATER
1WESTERNPORT WATER
COMMUNITY CONSULTATION WATER PLAN 2008 2013
2Agenda
- Workshop objectives
- Group rules
- Water plan overview
- Consultation process
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This workshop provides a landscape view to gain
your feedback.
3Group rules
- You are here as representatives of your community
- No right or wrong answers
- Everyone must have a chance to contribute to the
discussion - All records of the group and reports will be
de-identified, i.e. individual names will not
appear on any documentation - Group duration 2 hours
4Workshop objectives
- Gather customer feedback
- Help formalise plans for 2008-2013
- Explore in greater detail issues raised in
telephone survey
5Water Plan overview
- The final Water Plan will be submitted to the
Essential Service Commission (ESC) in September - Covers period 2008-2013
- Sets service standards
- Sets prices
- The ESC also expects Water Plans to detail the
consultations undertaken - Customers and the community
- Regulators
6Water Plan
- Draft Water Plan to be submitted 1 May 2007
- DSE
- EPA
- DHS
- Open for further community feedback
- Purpose today is gather Community input towards
development of the Draft Plan.
7Community Consultation Process
- Development of Draft Water Plan
- Telephone survey completed in March
- random sample 200 customers
- On-line feedback survey
- Currently available
- www.westernportwater.com.au
- Open until 10 April
- Community Forums
- 28 and 31 March
8The Water Plan will cover
- Pricing
- Step tariffs
- Lower the service charge and raise the volumetric
charge - Water supply security
- Options to improve supply
- Costing of these options
- Water quality
- Options to improve quality
- Costing of these options
9Water pricing
- Water pricing is made up of two components
- Service charge relating to infrastructure
- Volumetric charge actual water used
- WPW is considering options for pricing that
- Are fair to all customers
- Permanent
- Non permanent
- Consider affordability issues
- Support customer awareness of water usage
- Recovers enough to run the business
10Water pricing - issues
- Customer base
- 60 non permanent residents
- 40 permanent residents
- Pipes and pumps sized for peak
- Underutilised for majority or year
- Need to recover full cost plus future cost
11Water pricing - options
- Option 0 Status quo Service charge with
volumetric charge - Option 1 - Step tariff structure with affordable
first tariff block - This system would result in high water users
paying a higher premium for water - This structure would only apply to domestic
customers, not commercial who are often higher
water users - Option 2 - Lower the service charge raise
volumetric charges - Applies to domestic and commercial/ rural
customers - Overseas experience is that low-income households
are much more likely to have below average water
consumption
12Water pricing options customer feedback
- What do you think?
- How do you rate Option 0?
- How do you rate Option 1?
- How do you rate Option 2?
1 Poor -
10 Excellent
- What are the advantages of Option 1?
- What are the advantages of Option 2?
- Are there any other options WPW should consider?
- Which option do you prefer?
13Water supply security
- Managing supply demand balance
Demand Steady at 2000 Ml
Water Supply Certainty Now Very uncertain
14Water supply security - options
- WPW is considering 4 options to secure the water
supply - Continue to use our current reservoir (Candowie
Reservoir) with groundwater and the Bass River - Extend Candowie Reservoir in the short term
- Extend Candowie Reservoir in the long term
- Melbourne Water connection
Note All of these options will come with a cost
to the consumer
15Water supply security - options
- Option 1 continue to use Candowie reservoir
with groundwater and the Bass River - Involves obtaining
- 1.6 Gl from aquifer
- 1 Gl from Bass River
- Environmental impact
- Reliability of bore uncertain
- Relies on rainfall
16Water supply security - options
- Option 2 Option 1 plus extend Candowie
Reservoir - In the short term this would yield an additional
500Ml - Option 3 extend Candowie Reservoir
- Double the Reservoir capacity
- Raise the reservoir wall
- Cost 15 Million
- Additional land would need to be purchased
- 10 increase in accounts
17Water supply security
- Option 4 Connect to Melbourne
- 2200 million litres per year
- Pipeline and pumping
- Relies on water availability
- Slow recovery of Melb system
- Large scale desalinisation possible
18Water security supply customer feedback
- What do you think?
- How do you rate Option 1?
- How do you rate Option 2?
- How do you rate Option 3?
- How do you rate Option 4?
1 Poor -
10 Excellent
- Which option do you prefer?
- Why?
19Water Quality - background
- In the telephone survey
- 66 said taste was the main aspect WPW should
focus on but - 67 did not want to pay for improvement
- WPW is considering 3 options to improve water
quality - Improve the treatment process.
- Increase the levels of flushing and pipe cleaning
- Provide and maintain filters at customers houses
20Water Quality - options
- Option 1 Improved treatment
- Capital works
- Improves water quality entering system
- Option 2 Flushing and pipe cleaning
- Removes stale water from system
- Increases customer interruptions
- Option 3 On-site filter
- Optional for customers who are willing to pay
- WPW maintains filter
- Removes taste and odour
21Water Quality - customer feedback
- What do you think?
- How do you rate Option 1?
- How do you rate Option 2?
- How do you rate Option 3?
1 Poor -
10 Excellent
- Are they viable options?
- Do you have a preference?
- Would you support any of these initiatives if
they resulted in a price increase?
22Thank You!