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The Water Charge (Infrastructure) Rules 2010 commenced on 12 January 2011 after being made by the Minister for Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities.
In April 2011, following further consultation with industry participants, the ACCC decided not to commence a declaration inquiry.
The amendments were registered on 16 February 2011 and commenced on 17 February 2011.
The ACCC received a number of submissions from stakeholders and interested parties during the development of the Water Trading Rules advice.
On 30 September 2010 the ACCC issued a final report varying the domestic transmission capacity service (DTCS) declaration. In the final report the ACCC decided to vary the DTCS service description to include Ethernet network interfaces.
The rules relate to water planning and management charges in the Murray-Darling Basin, and require information on these charges to be published.
The minister wrote to the ACCC in September 2009 requesting advice on possible amendments of a technical nature to the rules
In December 2007, the minister wrote to the ACCC requesting advice on the water market rules as required under ss.98(1) of the Water Act 2007 by December 2008.
The ACCC's final view is that it is not satisfied that varying the ULLS service description at this time would promote the long-term interests of end users.
On 15 July 2009, the ACCC issued a final decision to extend the declaration of each of the six fixed-line services for a period of five years until 31 July 2014.