Boyne River and Tarong

Status
Past review
Final report
15/05/2012

The Boyne River and Tarong water supply scheme is located near the towns of Proston and Mundubbera.

The water supply scheme has a total of 155 bulk customers.

The Boondooma Dam is the main infrastructure, with a capacity of 204,200 ML.

The scheme has two main purposes – to supply the water requirements of the Tarong Power Station and to provide water for irrigation along the Boyne River.

The QCA’s recommended irrigation prices to apply to the Boyne River And Tarong water supply scheme for the 2012–17 regulatory period are outlined in the Executive Summary to our Final Report, which can be found below.

These recommendations were accepted by the Queensland Government, and the new price path came into effect on 1 July 2012.

This SunWater water scheme review forms part of the review that the QCA undertook in 2011–12 for the Queensland Government: the SunWater Irrigation Price Review 2012–17.

You can read more about the pricing review on our project home page.  You can also view the submissions for the water schemes that we received, the consultants’ reports and issues arising from face-to-face consultation with stakeholders.

We recommended a new irrigation price path, to apply from July 2012 to June 2017 – with prices moving in a direction that better reflect costs. For the majority of schemes, our recommended prices result in increases to fixed prices and reductions in usage prices.

The irrigation revenue earned by SunWater in some schemes does not cover the cost of operating and maintaining irrigation assets.  In these schemes, QCA could show the ‘cost-reflective’ price, but could only recommend prices that increased by up to $2/ML per year plus inflation.

The QCA’s recommended prices were accepted by the government.