Fourth
government water review
20 February 2008 The current proposal
by the State Government to corporatise our water, sewerage
and drainage services into a separate
bureaucracy is part of yet another review of our local
services.
In fact the Government
has conducted three previous reviews of our water supply
services in 1986/87,
1992/3
and 1994/96
which incorporated three takeover attempts.
Each of
these reviews was conducted by the State Government
of the day and each of them determined
that our local
water and sewerage functions remain with Wyong
and Gosford Councils.
Council is keen
hear views of our local community on this important
local issue.
Write to us at PO
Box 20,
Wyong, NSW 2259 or by email
Current water review
This latest review of our water,
sewerage and drainage services was initiated by former
Water Utilities
Minister Frank Sartor – not Wyong and Gosford
Councils.
The Minister held discussions with the two
Councils and reached agreement in 2005 on a new water
authority
model. This would have kept direct ownership, control
and operation of water, sewerage and drainage services
and infrastructure with the two Councils, while also
providing a separate body to make strategic decisions
on bulk water supplies.
Minister Sartor also said he
would not force a merger of the two Councils’ water
services.
In September 2006, however, the next Water
Utilities Minister, David Campbell, changed this approach
and proposed
a different model which established a separate and
independent Water Corporation.
Minister Nathan Rees
then took over as Water Utilities Minister in 2007
and is now trying to force a merger
of Wyong and Gosford's water, sewerage and drainage
services. He is not following the model previously
agreed to by Minister Sartor.
Council now asks the questions … Why
a forced merger? What is the Minister’s next
move?
Page last updated:
20/02/2008
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