We've looked after our city's water needs. We're proud to have taken good care of Palmy's water, meaning you have safe and resilient water infrastructure.
We expect to spend $432 million for day-to-day maintenance and supply over the next 10 years.
Our city has historically had far lower water rates than many of those around us.
This is how it breaks down for residential ratepayers in 2024/25:
Homeowners connected to our water network pay the same for these fixed charges.
They’re the day-to-day costs of looking after your water needs, including the replacement of the assets we currently own. Your rates also help cover the cost of repaying the debt for large construction projects.
In our Long-Term Plan we have explained that within 10 years there could also be an additional levy of at least $1,000 per connection for Nature Calls.
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We’re planning on spending $900 million on water projects over the next 10 years.
Then in the following 20 years we’re expecting to invest an additional $600M.
For many of our larger construction projects, we use loans to fund them and then pay them back over time, like a mortgage.
For our Nature Calls wastewater consent project, we’ve also looked at external financing to help fund it (under the Infrastructure Funding and Financing Act).
Large water construction projects last many decades. This means the investment helps our community now, and for generations to come. That's why this decision on who manages Palmy's water in the future is so important.
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