Sydney Catchment Authority Explained

Agency Name:Sydney Catchment Authority
Type:Statutory authority
Superseding:WaterNSW
Jurisdiction:New South Wales
Minister1 Name:Niall Blair
Minister1 Pfo:Minister for Primary Industries, Lands and Water
Chief1 Name:Fiona Smith
Chief1 Position:Chief Executive
Parent Agency:NSW Primary Industries

The Sydney Catchment Authority was a statutory authority of the Government of New South Wales created in 1999 to manage and protect drinking water catchments and catchment infrastructure, and supplies bulk water to its customers, including Sydney Water and a number of local government authorities in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

The authority was led by its chief executive, who reported to the board of the authority that was ultimately responsible to the Minister for Primary Industries and Minister for Regional Water.

The authority was established pursuant to the . From 1 January 2015, the Sydney Catchment Authority joined with State Water to form WaterNSW, a single organisation responsible for managing bulk water supply across the State.

Objectives of the authority

The objectives of the authority are:

The SCA's customers then filter the water the SCA supplies and distribute it to households, businesses and other users. More than four and a half million people, about 60 percent of the NSW population, use water supplied by the SCA.

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