A WA parliamentary question on notice requesting water and electricity usage data for various agencies (Perth Zoo, Peel Development Commission, Botanic Gardens, Ministerial Office, Dept of Environment, Swan River Trust) from 2002/03 to 2005/06. Answers reveal data limitations due to shared tenancies and reporting thresholds.

AnsweredQoN 1869Legislative Assembly
Asked
20 March 2007
Portfolio
the Environment; Climate Change; Peel

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(b) 2003-2004; (c) 2004-2005; and (d) 2005-2006?
(c) 2004-2005; and (d) 2005-2006?
(d) 2005-2006?

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Answered
8 May 2007
Responded by
Minister for the Environment; Climate Change; Peel
Response time
49 days
(1) Perth Zoo Annual Water and Energy Use Year Ground Water (kilolitres) Scheme Water (kilolitres) Total Water (kilolitres) Electricity (kWH) (a) 02-03 302 412 31 257 333 669 1 989 722 (b) 03-04 288 753 29 232 317 985 1 873 611 (c) 04-05 310 216 30 081 340 297 1 944 167 (d) 05-06 312 898 24 595 337 493 2 305 833 Note: Water use figure are for the Perth Zoo site only. No data is available for the volume of dam water used for irrigation at the Zoo's Byford fodder property. Electricity figures are for both sites. Peel Development Commission The total amount of electricity consumption (in kilowatt hours) in each financial year is listed below: (a) 2002-2003: 58 494kw (b) 2003-2004: 53 349kw (c) 2004-2005: 52 559kw (d) 2005-2006: 49 661kw In relation to specific water usage, Peel Development Commission is one tenant in a multi-tenanted building and this information is not available as water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and individual usage is not communicated to tenants. Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority (1)-(2) The total volume of water and amount of electricity used by the Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority in the following financial years: 2002 - 2003 - Water: Information not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings. Electricity 1511829 kWH 2003 - 2004 - Water: Information not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings. Electricity: 1531743 kWH 2004 - 2005 - Water: Information not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings. Electricity: 1491153 kWH 2005 - 2006 - Water: Scheme 60.41Ml / Irrigation (from bores) 511127Ml. Electricity 1913923 kWH Ministerial Office (1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs is detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. In relation to specific water usage, this information is not available as water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department of Environment and Conservation (1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the Parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs are detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi-tenanted buildings. Swan River Trust The Swan River Trust cannot provide an answer to this question. Charges for water and electricity historically have not appeared as separate line items but were included as variable outgoings as part of the building lease. Further, over the period covered by this question, the Swan River Trust was housed in offices leased by and shared with the Water and Rivers Commission and the Department of Environment.
Year Ground Water (kilolitres) Scheme Water (kilolitres) Total Water (kilolitres) Electricity (kWH) (a) 02-03 302 412 31 257 333 669 1 989 722 (b) 03-04 288 753 29 232 317 985 1 873 611 (c) 04-05 310 216 30 081 340 297 1 944 167 (d) 05-06 312 898 24 595 337 493 2 305 833 Note: Water use figure are for the Perth Zoo site only. No data is available for the volume of dam water used for irrigation at the Zoo's Byford fodder property. Electricity figures are for both sites. Peel Development Commission The total amount of electricity consumption (in kilowatt hours) in each financial year is listed below: (a) 2002-2003: 58 494kw (b) 2003-2004: 53 349kw (c) 2004-2005: 52 559kw (d) 2005-2006: 49 661kw In relation to specific water usage, Peel Development Commission is one tenant in a multi-tenanted building and this information is not available as water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and individual usage is not communicated to tenants. Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority (1)-(2) The total volume of water and amount of electricity used by the Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority in the following financial years: 2002 - 2003 - Water: Information not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings. Electricity 1511829 kWH 2003 - 2004 - Water: Information not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings. Electricity: 1531743 kWH 2004 - 2005 - Water: Information not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings. Electricity: 1491153 kWH 2005 - 2006 - Water: Scheme 60.41Ml / Irrigation (from bores) 511127Ml. Electricity 1913923 kWH Ministerial Office (1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs is detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. In relation to specific water usage, this information is not available as water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department of Environment and Conservation (1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the Parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs are detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi-tenanted buildings. Swan River Trust The Swan River Trust cannot provide an answer to this question. Charges for water and electricity historically have not appeared as separate line items but were included as variable outgoings as part of the building lease. Further, over the period covered by this question, the Swan River Trust was housed in offices leased by and shared with the Water and Rivers Commission and the Department of Environment.
Note: Water use figure are for the Perth Zoo site only. No data is available for the volume of dam water used for irrigation at the Zoo's Byford fodder property. Electricity figures are for both sites. Peel Development Commission The total amount of electricity consumption (in kilowatt hours) in each financial year is listed below: (a) 2002-2003: 58 494kw (b) 2003-2004: 53 349kw (c) 2004-2005: 52 559kw (d) 2005-2006: 49 661kw In relation to specific water usage, Peel Development Commission is one tenant in a multi-tenanted building and this information is not available as water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and individual usage is not communicated to tenants. Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority (1)-(2) The total volume of water and amount of electricity used by the Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority in the following financial years: 2002 - 2003 - Water: Information not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings. Electricity 1511829 kWH 2003 - 2004 - Water: Information not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings. Electricity: 1531743 kWH 2004 - 2005 - Water: Information not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings. Electricity: 1491153 kWH 2005 - 2006 - Water: Scheme 60.41Ml / Irrigation (from bores) 511127Ml. Electricity 1913923 kWH Ministerial Office (1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs is detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. In relation to specific water usage, this information is not available as water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department of Environment and Conservation (1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the Parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs are detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi-tenanted buildings. Swan River Trust The Swan River Trust cannot provide an answer to this question. Charges for water and electricity historically have not appeared as separate line items but were included as variable outgoings as part of the building lease. Further, over the period covered by this question, the Swan River Trust was housed in offices leased by and shared with the Water and Rivers Commission and the Department of Environment.
Peel Development Commission The total amount of electricity consumption (in kilowatt hours) in each financial year is listed below: (a) 2002-2003: 58 494kw (b) 2003-2004: 53 349kw (c) 2004-2005: 52 559kw (d) 2005-2006: 49 661kw In relation to specific water usage, Peel Development Commission is one tenant in a multi-tenanted building and this information is not available as water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and individual usage is not communicated to tenants. Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority (1)-(2) The total volume of water and amount of electricity used by the Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority in the following financial years: 2002 - 2003 - Water: Information not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings. Electricity 1511829 kWH 2003 - 2004 - Water: Information not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings. Electricity: 1531743 kWH 2004 - 2005 - Water: Information not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings. Electricity: 1491153 kWH 2005 - 2006 - Water: Scheme 60.41Ml / Irrigation (from bores) 511127Ml. Electricity 1913923 kWH Ministerial Office (1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs is detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. In relation to specific water usage, this information is not available as water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department of Environment and Conservation (1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the Parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs are detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi-tenanted buildings. Swan River Trust The Swan River Trust cannot provide an answer to this question. Charges for water and electricity historically have not appeared as separate line items but were included as variable outgoings as part of the building lease. Further, over the period covered by this question, the Swan River Trust was housed in offices leased by and shared with the Water and Rivers Commission and the Department of Environment.
The total amount of electricity consumption (in kilowatt hours) in each financial year is listed below: (a) 2002-2003: 58 494kw (b) 2003-2004: 53 349kw (c) 2004-2005: 52 559kw (d) 2005-2006: 49 661kw In relation to specific water usage, Peel Development Commission is one tenant in a multi-tenanted building and this information is not available as water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and individual usage is not communicated to tenants. Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority (1)-(2) The total volume of water and amount of electricity used by the Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority in the following financial years: 2002 - 2003 - Water: Information not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings. Electricity 1511829 kWH 2003 - 2004 - Water: Information not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings. Electricity: 1531743 kWH 2004 - 2005 - Water: Information not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings. Electricity: 1491153 kWH 2005 - 2006 - Water: Scheme 60.41Ml / Irrigation (from bores) 511127Ml. Electricity 1913923 kWH Ministerial Office (1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs is detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. In relation to specific water usage, this information is not available as water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department of Environment and Conservation (1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the Parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs are detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi-tenanted buildings. Swan River Trust The Swan River Trust cannot provide an answer to this question. Charges for water and electricity historically have not appeared as separate line items but were included as variable outgoings as part of the building lease. Further, over the period covered by this question, the Swan River Trust was housed in offices leased by and shared with the Water and Rivers Commission and the Department of Environment.
(a) 2002-2003: 58 494kw (b) 2003-2004: 53 349kw (c) 2004-2005: 52 559kw (d) 2005-2006: 49 661kw In relation to specific water usage, Peel Development Commission is one tenant in a multi-tenanted building and this information is not available as water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and individual usage is not communicated to tenants. Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority (1)-(2) The total volume of water and amount of electricity used by the Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority in the following financial years: 2002 - 2003 - Water: Information not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings. Electricity 1511829 kWH 2003 - 2004 - Water: Information not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings. Electricity: 1531743 kWH 2004 - 2005 - Water: Information not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings. Electricity: 1491153 kWH 2005 - 2006 - Water: Scheme 60.41Ml / Irrigation (from bores) 511127Ml. Electricity 1913923 kWH Ministerial Office (1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs is detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. In relation to specific water usage, this information is not available as water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department of Environment and Conservation (1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the Parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs are detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi-tenanted buildings. Swan River Trust The Swan River Trust cannot provide an answer to this question. Charges for water and electricity historically have not appeared as separate line items but were included as variable outgoings as part of the building lease. Further, over the period covered by this question, the Swan River Trust was housed in offices leased by and shared with the Water and Rivers Commission and the Department of Environment.
In relation to specific water usage, Peel Development Commission is one tenant in a multi-tenanted building and this information is not available as water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and individual usage is not communicated to tenants. Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority (1)-(2) The total volume of water and amount of electricity used by the Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority in the following financial years: 2002 - 2003 - Water: Information not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings. Electricity 1511829 kWH 2003 - 2004 - Water: Information not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings. Electricity: 1531743 kWH 2004 - 2005 - Water: Information not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings. Electricity: 1491153 kWH 2005 - 2006 - Water: Scheme 60.41Ml / Irrigation (from bores) 511127Ml. Electricity 1913923 kWH Ministerial Office (1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs is detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. In relation to specific water usage, this information is not available as water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department of Environment and Conservation (1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the Parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs are detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi-tenanted buildings. Swan River Trust The Swan River Trust cannot provide an answer to this question. Charges for water and electricity historically have not appeared as separate line items but were included as variable outgoings as part of the building lease. Further, over the period covered by this question, the Swan River Trust was housed in offices leased by and shared with the Water and Rivers Commission and the Department of Environment.
Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority (1)-(2) The total volume of water and amount of electricity used by the Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority in the following financial years: 2002 - 2003 - Water: Information not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings. Electricity 1511829 kWH 2003 - 2004 - Water: Information not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings. Electricity: 1531743 kWH 2004 - 2005 - Water: Information not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings. Electricity: 1491153 kWH 2005 - 2006 - Water: Scheme 60.41Ml / Irrigation (from bores) 511127Ml. Electricity 1913923 kWH Ministerial Office (1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs is detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. In relation to specific water usage, this information is not available as water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department of Environment and Conservation (1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the Parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs are detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi-tenanted buildings. Swan River Trust The Swan River Trust cannot provide an answer to this question. Charges for water and electricity historically have not appeared as separate line items but were included as variable outgoings as part of the building lease. Further, over the period covered by this question, the Swan River Trust was housed in offices leased by and shared with the Water and Rivers Commission and the Department of Environment.
(1)-(2) The total volume of water and amount of electricity used by the Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority in the following financial years: 2002 - 2003 - Water: Information not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings. Electricity 1511829 kWH 2003 - 2004 - Water: Information not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings. Electricity: 1531743 kWH 2004 - 2005 - Water: Information not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings. Electricity: 1491153 kWH 2005 - 2006 - Water: Scheme 60.41Ml / Irrigation (from bores) 511127Ml. Electricity 1913923 kWH Ministerial Office (1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs is detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. In relation to specific water usage, this information is not available as water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department of Environment and Conservation (1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the Parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs are detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi-tenanted buildings. Swan River Trust The Swan River Trust cannot provide an answer to this question. Charges for water and electricity historically have not appeared as separate line items but were included as variable outgoings as part of the building lease. Further, over the period covered by this question, the Swan River Trust was housed in offices leased by and shared with the Water and Rivers Commission and the Department of Environment.
2002 - 2003 - Water: Information not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings. Electricity 1511829 kWH 2003 - 2004 - Water: Information not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings. Electricity: 1531743 kWH 2004 - 2005 - Water: Information not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings. Electricity: 1491153 kWH 2005 - 2006 - Water: Scheme 60.41Ml / Irrigation (from bores) 511127Ml. Electricity 1913923 kWH Ministerial Office (1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs is detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. In relation to specific water usage, this information is not available as water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department of Environment and Conservation (1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the Parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs are detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi-tenanted buildings. Swan River Trust The Swan River Trust cannot provide an answer to this question. Charges for water and electricity historically have not appeared as separate line items but were included as variable outgoings as part of the building lease. Further, over the period covered by this question, the Swan River Trust was housed in offices leased by and shared with the Water and Rivers Commission and the Department of Environment.
2003 - 2004 - Water: Information not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings. Electricity: 1531743 kWH 2004 - 2005 - Water: Information not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings. Electricity: 1491153 kWH 2005 - 2006 - Water: Scheme 60.41Ml / Irrigation (from bores) 511127Ml. Electricity 1913923 kWH Ministerial Office (1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs is detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. In relation to specific water usage, this information is not available as water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department of Environment and Conservation (1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the Parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs are detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi-tenanted buildings. Swan River Trust The Swan River Trust cannot provide an answer to this question. Charges for water and electricity historically have not appeared as separate line items but were included as variable outgoings as part of the building lease. Further, over the period covered by this question, the Swan River Trust was housed in offices leased by and shared with the Water and Rivers Commission and the Department of Environment.
2004 - 2005 - Water: Information not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings. Electricity: 1491153 kWH 2005 - 2006 - Water: Scheme 60.41Ml / Irrigation (from bores) 511127Ml. Electricity 1913923 kWH Ministerial Office (1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs is detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. In relation to specific water usage, this information is not available as water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department of Environment and Conservation (1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the Parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs are detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi-tenanted buildings. Swan River Trust The Swan River Trust cannot provide an answer to this question. Charges for water and electricity historically have not appeared as separate line items but were included as variable outgoings as part of the building lease. Further, over the period covered by this question, the Swan River Trust was housed in offices leased by and shared with the Water and Rivers Commission and the Department of Environment.
2005 - 2006 - Water: Scheme 60.41Ml / Irrigation (from bores) 511127Ml. Electricity 1913923 kWH Ministerial Office (1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs is detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. In relation to specific water usage, this information is not available as water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department of Environment and Conservation (1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the Parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs are detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi-tenanted buildings. Swan River Trust The Swan River Trust cannot provide an answer to this question. Charges for water and electricity historically have not appeared as separate line items but were included as variable outgoings as part of the building lease. Further, over the period covered by this question, the Swan River Trust was housed in offices leased by and shared with the Water and Rivers Commission and the Department of Environment.
Ministerial Office (1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs is detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. In relation to specific water usage, this information is not available as water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department of Environment and Conservation (1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the Parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs are detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi-tenanted buildings. Swan River Trust The Swan River Trust cannot provide an answer to this question. Charges for water and electricity historically have not appeared as separate line items but were included as variable outgoings as part of the building lease. Further, over the period covered by this question, the Swan River Trust was housed in offices leased by and shared with the Water and Rivers Commission and the Department of Environment.
(1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs is detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. In relation to specific water usage, this information is not available as water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department of Environment and Conservation (1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the Parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs are detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi-tenanted buildings. Swan River Trust The Swan River Trust cannot provide an answer to this question. Charges for water and electricity historically have not appeared as separate line items but were included as variable outgoings as part of the building lease. Further, over the period covered by this question, the Swan River Trust was housed in offices leased by and shared with the Water and Rivers Commission and the Department of Environment.
Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs is detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. In relation to specific water usage, this information is not available as water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department of Environment and Conservation (1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the Parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs are detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi-tenanted buildings. Swan River Trust The Swan River Trust cannot provide an answer to this question. Charges for water and electricity historically have not appeared as separate line items but were included as variable outgoings as part of the building lease. Further, over the period covered by this question, the Swan River Trust was housed in offices leased by and shared with the Water and Rivers Commission and the Department of Environment.
In relation to specific water usage, this information is not available as water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department of Environment and Conservation (1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the Parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs are detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi-tenanted buildings. Swan River Trust The Swan River Trust cannot provide an answer to this question. Charges for water and electricity historically have not appeared as separate line items but were included as variable outgoings as part of the building lease. Further, over the period covered by this question, the Swan River Trust was housed in offices leased by and shared with the Water and Rivers Commission and the Department of Environment.
Department of Environment and Conservation (1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the Parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs are detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi-tenanted buildings. Swan River Trust The Swan River Trust cannot provide an answer to this question. Charges for water and electricity historically have not appeared as separate line items but were included as variable outgoings as part of the building lease. Further, over the period covered by this question, the Swan River Trust was housed in offices leased by and shared with the Water and Rivers Commission and the Department of Environment.
(1)-(2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the Parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs are detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi-tenanted buildings. Swan River Trust The Swan River Trust cannot provide an answer to this question. Charges for water and electricity historically have not appeared as separate line items but were included as variable outgoings as part of the building lease. Further, over the period covered by this question, the Swan River Trust was housed in offices leased by and shared with the Water and Rivers Commission and the Department of Environment.
Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs are detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi-tenanted buildings. Swan River Trust The Swan River Trust cannot provide an answer to this question. Charges for water and electricity historically have not appeared as separate line items but were included as variable outgoings as part of the building lease. Further, over the period covered by this question, the Swan River Trust was housed in offices leased by and shared with the Water and Rivers Commission and the Department of Environment.
In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi-tenanted buildings. Swan River Trust The Swan River Trust cannot provide an answer to this question. Charges for water and electricity historically have not appeared as separate line items but were included as variable outgoings as part of the building lease. Further, over the period covered by this question, the Swan River Trust was housed in offices leased by and shared with the Water and Rivers Commission and the Department of Environment.
In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi-tenanted buildings. Swan River Trust The Swan River Trust cannot provide an answer to this question. Charges for water and electricity historically have not appeared as separate line items but were included as variable outgoings as part of the building lease. Further, over the period covered by this question, the Swan River Trust was housed in offices leased by and shared with the Water and Rivers Commission and the Department of Environment.
Swan River Trust The Swan River Trust cannot provide an answer to this question. Charges for water and electricity historically have not appeared as separate line items but were included as variable outgoings as part of the building lease. Further, over the period covered by this question, the Swan River Trust was housed in offices leased by and shared with the Water and Rivers Commission and the Department of Environment.
The Swan River Trust cannot provide an answer to this question. Charges for water and electricity historically have not appeared as separate line items but were included as variable outgoings as part of the building lease. Further, over the period covered by this question, the Swan River Trust was housed in offices leased by and shared with the Water and Rivers Commission and the Department of Environment.
Further, over the period covered by this question, the Swan River Trust was housed in offices leased by and shared with the Water and Rivers Commission and the Department of Environment.

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