(1) How much was paid by Fire and Emergency Services Australia (FESA) to the Water Corporation for the maintenance and fixing of fire hydrants in the following years - (a) 2009; (b) 2010; and (c) 2011

AnsweredQoN 3990Legislative Council
Asked
25 May 2011
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Water

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(1) How much was paid by Fire and Emergency Services Australia (FESA) to the Water Corporation for the maintenance and fixing of fire hydrants in the following years -
(a) 2009;
(b) 2010; and
(c) 2011 to date?
(2) How many hydrants are currently waiting repairs or maintenance work by the Water Corporation?
(3) What was the average cost per hydrant to repair for each of the following years -
(a) 2009;
(b) 2010; and
(c) 2011 to date?
(4) For each of those listed in (3), what is the lowest and highest amount invoiced to FESA for a hydrant repair?

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Answered
10 August 2011
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health representing the Minister for Water
Response time
77 days
The Minister for Water has provided the following response.
(1a-c) 2009: $1 734 856.71
2010: $1 818 812.90
2011 to date: $1 417 736.94
(2) As of 22 July 2011, there were 1106 outstanding work orders for work related to fire hydrants.
(3a-c) 2009: $583.19
2010: $568.41
2011 to date: $740.72
(4a-c) 2009: minimum $10.72 / maximum $6493.90
2010: minimum $11.88 / maximum $9784.99
2011 to date: minimum $11.16 / maximum $8616.08
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