❓ Mr Pendal asks about cost recovery from developers for water infrastructure in Cannington, and the timeline for project inclusion in the State Budget. The Water Corporation outlines cost recovery mechanisms and project timelines, indicating commencement in the 2005/06 financial year.
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(b) does the corporation seek to recover all or part of the costs from the developers of the nearby undeveloped land; (c) if so, what are those intended recoverable costs; and (d) what is the formal deadline for this project to be considered by the corporation and/or Minister for inclusion in the upcoming 2004-05 State Budget?
(c) if so, what are those intended recoverable costs; and (d) what is the formal deadline for this project to be considered by the corporation and/or Minister for inclusion in the upcoming 2004-05 State Budget?
(d) what is the formal deadline for this project to be considered by the corporation and/or Minister for inclusion in the upcoming 2004-05 State Budget?
(a) Approximately $2.5 million. (b) The developer of any unserviced land is required to provide and pay for all reticulation and make a contribution to future Corporation headworks requirements. (c) It is most likely the developer will fund the reticulation, pump station and pressure main. The Corporation will refund the cost of the works for the pump station and pressure main to the developer as the infill areas are sewered. (d) The Corporation has provisionally scheduled the construction of Infill Projects Cannington 9A and 9C to commence in the 2005/06 financial year. These areas are not scheduled for the 2004/05 financial year.
(b) The developer of any unserviced land is required to provide and pay for all reticulation and make a contribution to future Corporation headworks requirements. (c) It is most likely the developer will fund the reticulation, pump station and pressure main. The Corporation will refund the cost of the works for the pump station and pressure main to the developer as the infill areas are sewered. (d) The Corporation has provisionally scheduled the construction of Infill Projects Cannington 9A and 9C to commence in the 2005/06 financial year. These areas are not scheduled for the 2004/05 financial year.
(c) It is most likely the developer will fund the reticulation, pump station and pressure main. The Corporation will refund the cost of the works for the pump station and pressure main to the developer as the infill areas are sewered. (d) The Corporation has provisionally scheduled the construction of Infill Projects Cannington 9A and 9C to commence in the 2005/06 financial year. These areas are not scheduled for the 2004/05 financial year.
(d) The Corporation has provisionally scheduled the construction of Infill Projects Cannington 9A and 9C to commence in the 2005/06 financial year. These areas are not scheduled for the 2004/05 financial year.
(c) if so, what are those intended recoverable costs; and (d) what is the formal deadline for this project to be considered by the corporation and/or Minister for inclusion in the upcoming 2004-05 State Budget?
(d) what is the formal deadline for this project to be considered by the corporation and/or Minister for inclusion in the upcoming 2004-05 State Budget?
(a) Approximately $2.5 million. (b) The developer of any unserviced land is required to provide and pay for all reticulation and make a contribution to future Corporation headworks requirements. (c) It is most likely the developer will fund the reticulation, pump station and pressure main. The Corporation will refund the cost of the works for the pump station and pressure main to the developer as the infill areas are sewered. (d) The Corporation has provisionally scheduled the construction of Infill Projects Cannington 9A and 9C to commence in the 2005/06 financial year. These areas are not scheduled for the 2004/05 financial year.
(b) The developer of any unserviced land is required to provide and pay for all reticulation and make a contribution to future Corporation headworks requirements. (c) It is most likely the developer will fund the reticulation, pump station and pressure main. The Corporation will refund the cost of the works for the pump station and pressure main to the developer as the infill areas are sewered. (d) The Corporation has provisionally scheduled the construction of Infill Projects Cannington 9A and 9C to commence in the 2005/06 financial year. These areas are not scheduled for the 2004/05 financial year.
(c) It is most likely the developer will fund the reticulation, pump station and pressure main. The Corporation will refund the cost of the works for the pump station and pressure main to the developer as the infill areas are sewered. (d) The Corporation has provisionally scheduled the construction of Infill Projects Cannington 9A and 9C to commence in the 2005/06 financial year. These areas are not scheduled for the 2004/05 financial year.
(d) The Corporation has provisionally scheduled the construction of Infill Projects Cannington 9A and 9C to commence in the 2005/06 financial year. These areas are not scheduled for the 2004/05 financial year.
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Answered
21 August 2003
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Government Enterprises
Response time
2 days
The Water Corporation advises that
(a) Approximately $2.5 million.
(b) The developer of any unserviced land is required to provide and pay for all reticulation and make a contribution to future Corporation headworks requirements.
(c) It is most likely the developer will fund the reticulation, pump station and pressure main. The Corporation will refund the cost of the works for the pump station and pressure main to the developer as the infill areas are sewered.
(d) The Corporation has provisionally scheduled the construction of Infill Projects Cannington 9A and 9C to commence in the 2005/06 financial year. These areas are not scheduled for the 2004/05 financial year.
(a) Approximately $2.5 million.
(b) The developer of any unserviced land is required to provide and pay for all reticulation and make a contribution to future Corporation headworks requirements.
(c) It is most likely the developer will fund the reticulation, pump station and pressure main. The Corporation will refund the cost of the works for the pump station and pressure main to the developer as the infill areas are sewered.
(d) The Corporation has provisionally scheduled the construction of Infill Projects Cannington 9A and 9C to commence in the 2005/06 financial year. These areas are not scheduled for the 2004/05 financial year.
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