ESCOSA content iconPreservation Regulatory Determination – Robusto Investments Pty Ltd (trading as Compass Springs)

  • Project Released: 6 Apr 2023
  • Project Closes: Oct 2023
  • Contact: Mark Caputo

Overview

The regulatory determination applying to Robusto Investments Pty Ltd (trading as Compass Springs) from 1 July 2022 expires on 30 June 2023. In order to protect consumers’ long term interests with respect to the price, quality and reliability of essential water retail services, the Commission has determined that, in accordance with Part 3 of the Essential Services Commission Act 2002 and Part 4 of the Water Industry Act 2012, a regulatory determination applying to Robusto Investments should be in effect.

On 29 June 2023, the Commission made a preservation regulatory determination to apply to Robusto Investments for the 24-month regulatory period 1 July 2023 to 30 June 2025. On 26 July 2023, Robusto lodged an application for a review of the preservation regulatory determination made by the Commission, pursuant to section 31 of the Essential Services Commission Act 2002 (ESC Act).

 

Status

Current status is Final

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Final

Pursuant to section 31 of the ESC Act and in accordance with Part 3 of the ESC Act, the Commission has reviewed and considered Robusto’s application for review and its submissions therein, the information it has advanced and relies on in support of that application and other information available to the Commission at the time of undertaking the review. 

In summary, there are five key elements of the preservation regulatory determination that the Commission has reviewed, which Robusto either directly specified be reviewed in its application or can be ascertained from Robusto’s overall submissions.

Those elements are the:

  • term of the regulatory period
  • maximum revenue allowance
  • maximum prices
  • reporting requirement, and
  • adherence to National Water Initiative Pricing Principles

The Commission’s decision on review in relation to these five elements is contained in the statement of reasons, available below under publications. The resulting subsequent determination and a consolidated preservation regulatory price determination are also available to view below.

External review

On 16 October 2023, under Section 32 of the Essential Services Commission Act 2002, Robusto Investments lodged an application with the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (Tribunal) for an external review of the Commission’s regulatory determination made on 3 October 2023. That external review remains before the Tribunal.

Further information

Have further questions? Please refer to the sections below for further information on the preservation regulatory determination, previous regulatory determinations and frequently asked questions. 

 

Preservation regulatory determination applying 1 July 2023 to 30 June 2025

The Commission has made a preservation regulatory determination to apply to Robusto Investments for the 24-month regulatory period 1 July 2023 to 30 June 2025. The preservation determination carries forward the substantive terms of the current regulatory determination (such as the determination of efficient and prudent costs and the maximum revenue in inflation-adjusted terms that can be recovered by Robusto Investments). It limits variations to only those price-setting-based parameters where the Commission has determined there is new, relevant and verifiable information which justifies adjustments being made (for example, customer numbers and inflation).

The 24-month term of operation allows for and promotes, engagement, consultation and stakeholder input into a comprehensive review to inform a subsequent determination to apply to Robusto Investments. The term of operation will allow the Commission to assess Robusto Investments latest expenditure proposal. This includes allowing for information gathering and analysis relating to, among other things, capital expenditure, asset values, demand and customer consumption, and operating expenditure.

The maximum revenue that Robusto Investments can recover over the 24-month regulatory period from residential customers and one non-residential customer is set at $414,189 (in nominal terms) and $359,472 (in real, December 2018 prices).

The Commission also prescribes the methodology behind setting the maximum prices that Robusto Investments may charge its residential customers. The maximum prices for 2023-2024 are set out in the table below. The maximum prices for 2024-2025 will be published by the Commission in May 2024, following the collection of further information from Robusto Investments in early 2024.

Final decision - Maximum prices
Tariff element Final decision 1 July 2023 - 30 June 2024
Quarterly supply charge $92.59
Tier 1 charge per kL (0-30kL) $3.80
Tier 2 charge per kL (30-130kL) $5.43
Tier 3 charge per kL (>130kL) $5.88

In reaching its final decision, the Commission has taken into account the information and views contained in submissions. Submissions were received from Robusto Investments and a number of stakeholders.

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Background

Since 2021, the Commission has put in place separate regulatory determinations applying to Robusto Investments, which set the maximum revenues that could be recovered from residential customers and one non-residential customer and the maximum prices that could be charged to residential customers.
 
A summary of those determinations, and subsequent reviews, are as follows:
  • On 25 May 2021, the Commission made a regulatory determination to apply for the period 1 April 2021 to 30 June 2022 (inclusive). In response to this determination, Robusto Investment submitted an internal review application under the Essential Services Commission Act 2002.
  • On 26 August 2021, following the internal review, the Commission made a regulatory determination to apply for the period 1 April 2021 to 30 June 2022 (inclusive). This determination confirmed the 25 May 2021 decision and made a variation to adjust for operating expenses.
  • On 8 September 2021, under Section 32 of the Essential Services Commission Act 2002, Robusto Investments lodged an application with the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (Tribunal) for an external review of the Commission’s regulatory determination made on 26 August 2021. That external review remains before the Tribunal.
  • On 24 June 2022, the Commission made a new regulatory determination to apply for the period 1 July 2022 to 30 June 2023 (inclusive).
  • Please refer to the project page for further information on previous determinations.
  • On 29 June 2023, the Commission made a new preservation regulatory determination to apply for the period 1 July 2023 to 30 June 2025 (inclusive). Refer above, and to the publications below, for further information. 
  • In response to this preservation regulatory determination, Robusto Investment submitted an internal review application under the Essential Services Commission Act 2002. 
  • On 3 October 2023, following the internal review, the Commission made a regulatory determination to apply for the period 3 October 2023 to 30 June 2024 (inclusive). 
  • On 16 October 2023, under Section 32 of the Essential Services Commission Act 2002, Robusto Investments lodged an application with the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (Tribunal) for an external review of the Commission’s regulatory determination made on 3 October 2023. That external review remains before the Tribunal.
     

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Frequently asked questions

The following frequently asked questions provide information relating to the water retail services provided by Robusto Investments (trading as Compass Springs) at Mount Compass. This includes information on:

  • the final preservation regulatory determination to apply from 1 July 2023 to 30 June 2025
  • general queries relating to consumer protections, service and price, and 
  • proceedings before the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal.

Robusto Investments price determination - frequently asked questions

Submissions

Public submissions to the preservation regulatory determination are available below. Six submissions were considered as part of the review and discussed in the Commission’s statement of reasons, published 29 June 2023. 

Three additional submissions were identified, following finalisation of the preservation regulatory determination. The Commission has reviewed the additional submissions and confirms that the information and views presented are in line with the information and views already presented in the customer submissions that have been reported on, and addressed in, the Commission’s statement of reasons.

The additional public submission is available to view below under publications. 

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