2/06/2009 5:56:22 PM [08] State Records of South Australia provides services to Aboriginal people in the spirit of Reconciliation and in recognition of their rights to access personal information held in government records.
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2/06/2009 5:57:11 PM Dial Before You Dig takes enquiries from individuals/companies who are proposing to excavate and refers them to member underground asset owners who may have underground plant in the vicinity of the proposed worksite. Utility or asset owners (eg. SA Water) respond either by supplying plans of their underground network along with instructions on how to protect their underground assets during the excavation period or by advising that their plant is not in the vicinity of the proposed worksite. The plans, which are provided free of charge, are supplied within two working days.
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2/06/2009 5:55:28 PM The prices for distribution services are currently regulated by the Essential Services Commission of South Australia (ESCOSA) in accordance with the Electricity Pricing Order (EPO), which sets the way in which annual price adjustments are to be made by the ESCOSA.
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2/06/2009 5:55:56 PM The National Electricity Market (NEM) is an open access wholesale electricity market encompassing the Eastern States (including South Australia), which commenced in December 1998. The NEM arrangements originated in commitments by the Council of Australian Governments in the early 1990s, culminating in the NEM Legislation Agreement of May 1996 between the participating jurisdictions. Subsequently, the National Electricity (South Australia) Act 1996 was enacted by the South Australian Parliament to give effect to the Agreement.
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2/06/2009 5:57:19 PM Water is a vital resource for South Australia's future prosperity. Its sustainable use within an integrated natural resources management framework for economic, social and environmental gains underpins activity in the government, industry and community sectors.
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2/06/2009 5:55:17 PM [DI-08] The State Government provides water and sewerage rate remission to eligible South Australians on low or fixed incomes, to reduce the cost of their water bills. To claim the concession you must complete an "Application for Concessions" form. Eligibility criteria can be viewed on the Department for Families and Communities web site.
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2/06/2009 5:58:12 PM [07] SA Water’s nine city reservoirs, located throughout Adelaide's catchment area, act as storage facilities for a number of water supply distribution systems in the city. Regional South Australians get their water via one of the large pipelines from the River Murray, from several small rural reservoirs or from local dams and ground water bores.
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2/06/2009 5:55:16 PM [07] General information about your SA Water account - from payment options to pricing. If you need further enquiries contact SA Water on 1300 650 950.
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2/06/2009 5:56:55 PM SA Water is committed to understanding our customer’s needs and to delivering services of value to the broader SA community. We strive for excellence in service delivery and continually monitor our customer contact through market research and feedback.
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2/06/2009 5:55:17 PM [DI-07] Customers who are going to carry out any building work - be it construction of a new house, home extensions or erecting a shed or carport must provide SA Water with a building plan at least 14 days prior to work commencing so that any potential impact on the water and sewer networks can be evaluated. Any queries contact SA Water on 1300 650 950.
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2/06/2009 5:55:38 PM SA Water keeps plans of all properties internal sewer drains. Customers or plumbers occasionally require these plans for any modifications or repairs to these drains. For more information about this service (or access these plans online if you're a registered user with an account), select "Property Services" from the Customer Centre menu, then "Water and Sewer Pipe Information" from the list of services.
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2/06/2009 5:56:04 PM Customers are able to seek advice and information on how to reduce their water usage.
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