Clay

Gauley River PSD Rate Increase

Legal 3 col x 4-1/2”
0609

150CSR02
Tariff Form No. 10
(Tariff Rule 8.2 et seq. (Historical Rule 19-A))
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO CHANGE RATES
CASE NO. 22-0078-PWD-19A
On February 10, 2022 (date), Gauley River Public Service District (name of utility) a public utility, filed with the Public Service Commission of West Virginia, an application requesting increased (decreased) rates and charges for furnishing water (type of service) to 1243 (number of customers) customers at 29 S. Swiss Road, Swiss, (name localities) in the County(ies) of Fayette, Nicholas and Clay.
The Staff of the Public Service Commission has reviewed the application and has recommended increased (decreased) rates and charges designed to produce approximately $75,877 annually in additional (reduced) revenue, an increase (decrease) of 5.24%. The present rates are as follows:
PRESENT RATES
The Staff-recommended rates are as follows.
STAFF-RECOMMENDED RATES
The average monthly bill for the various classes of customers would be changed as follows:
($) INCREASE (%) INCREASE
Residential $ 2.67 5.33%
Commercial $ 2.67 5.33%
Industrial $ 15.46 5.31%
Resale $ 96.89 5.29%
Other $ 2,006.48 5.33%
(If no rate increase involved, concisely describe nature of filing.)
Resale customers of Gauley River Public Service District (name of utility) include Wilderness Public Service District (list all resale customers by name).
Anyone desiring to review the Staff recommendation report may do so on the Commission website (www.psc.state.wv.us). Please note the rates that are ultimately adopted in the matter may be higher or lower than the Staff Recommended Rates. Anyone desiring to protest the changed rates and charges must do so, in writing, within ten (10) days of the date of publication of this notice. All protests may be filed on line through the Commission website using the “Submit a Comment” link or may be mailed to the Executive Secretary, Public Service Commission of West Virginia, P.O. Box 812, 201 Brooks St., Charleston, West Virginia 25323, or hand-delivered to the Public Service Commission. To help the Commission determine the justification for additional review and investigation, protests must be specific as to reasons that the changed rates and charges should be modified. In addition, anyone desiring a hearing in this matter must demand a hearing in the written protest.
If no hearing is demanded, the Commission may affirm the proposed rates without a hearing.
Gauley River Public Service District