Hon Kim Chance asks about water pricing in Carnarvon in 1993 and current water pricing in Carnarvon, metropolitan and non-metropolitan areas. The Minister tables a four-page response.

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22 November 2000
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(1) In 1993 how much did the Water Authority charge per kilolitre of water for residential, commercial and irrigation purposes in Carnarvon? (2) How much does the Water Corporation currently charge per kilolitre of water for residential, commercial and irrigation purposes in Carnarvon? (3) How much does the Water Corporation currently charge per kilolitre for supplying water in both the metropolitan and the non-metropolitan areas for residential and commercial purposes? Hon M.J. CRIDDLE

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The answer is about four pages long; I therefore table the reply to that question. [See paper No 580.]
(2) How much does the Water Corporation currently charge per kilolitre of water for residential, commercial and irrigation purposes in Carnarvon? (3) How much does the Water Corporation currently charge per kilolitre for supplying water in both the metropolitan and the non-metropolitan areas for residential and commercial purposes? Hon M.J. CRIDDLE replied: The answer is about four pages long; I therefore table the reply to that question. [See paper No 580.]
(3) How much does the Water Corporation currently charge per kilolitre for supplying water in both the metropolitan and the non-metropolitan areas for residential and commercial purposes? Hon M.J. CRIDDLE replied: The answer is about four pages long; I therefore table the reply to that question. [See paper No 580.]
Hon M.J. CRIDDLE replied: The answer is about four pages long; I therefore table the reply to that question. [See paper No 580.]
The answer is about four pages long; I therefore table the reply to that question. [See paper No 580.]
[See paper No 580.]

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