❓ Mr. Kelly questions the Water Corporation's projected price increases and requests financial outcome modelling for lower increase scenarios. The Minister declines to provide the requested modelling due to resource constraints.
AnsweredQoN 3277Legislative Assembly
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I refer to page 14 of the Water Corporation’s Strategic Development Plan 2014/15 to 2018/19 , which assumes a 6% annual price increase for the average household customer, and I ask, what would be the financial outcomes for all results outlined in this table if the assumed 6% annual increases were replaced with annual increases of: (a) 2.5 per cent; (b) 3 per cent; (c) 4 per cent; and (d) 5 per cent?
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Answered
17 February 2015
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Minister for Water
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82 days
(a) - (b) This process takes considerable amount of time.
To remodel these figures for hypothetical purposes would require a significant and unreasonable allocation of government resources.
For this reason I am unable to provide answers to this question on notice.
To remodel these figures for hypothetical purposes would require a significant and unreasonable allocation of government resources.
For this reason I am unable to provide answers to this question on notice.
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