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Notice of filing – Mannington PSD

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
OF WEST VIRGINIA
CHARLESTON
CASE NO. 18-1326-PWD-CN
MANNINGTON PUBLIC SERVICE DISTRICT
Marion and Harrison Counties, West Virginia
Application for a certificate of convenience and necessity to construct certain additions and improvements to its existing waterworks system.
NOTICE OF FILING
On October 5, 2018, Mannington Public Service District (District) filed a duly verified application for a certificate of convenience and necessity to construct certain additions and improvements to the District’s existing waterworks system in Marion and Harrison Counties, West Virginia.
The District proposes to construct the following additions and improvements to its waterworks system consisting of (i) replacement of approximately 36,000 linear feet of aging and undersized waterlines with larger 8-inch, 6-inch, 4-inch and 2-inch waterlines, (ii) construction of a new 39,000 gallon water storage tank, (iii) construction of a new 30 gallon per minute booster pump station, and (iv) appurtenances related thereto. The project will allow the District to improve water service to approximately 115 existing customers in the Flaggy Meadow and Bingamon areas of the District’s waterworks system.
The application is on file with and available for public inspection at the Public Service Commission, 201 Brooks Street, Charleston, West Virginia.
The District estimates that the project will cost approximately $2,933,000. The District proposes to fund the project with a $1,850,000 loan from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) for a period of 40 years at 2.375{4ceb532c6f579389df471c6c1e832caf2346b74dc60fcbf6aabd4d29df3baf9c} interest, and a $1,083,000 USDA grant.
The District anticipates charging the following increased rates and charges for its customers:
STEP 1
(Effective for 24 months or until Senate Bill 234 reserve is fully funded, whichever occurs later)
APPLICABILITY
Applicable within the entire territory served.
RATES (Customers with metered water supply)
First 5,000 gallons used per month $17.88 per 1,000 gallons
Next 5,000 gallons used per month $16.27 per 1,000 gallons
Next 10,000 gallons used per month $15.55 per 1,000 gallons
Next 10,000 gallons used per month $14.40 per 1,000 gallons
All Over 30,000 gallons used per month $13.02 per 1,000 gallons
MINIMUM CHARGE
No bill will be rendered for less than the following based on meter size:
5/8 inch meter $53.64
1 inch meter $134.10
2 inch meter $429.12
DELAYED PAYMENT PENTALTY
The above schedule is net. On all accounts not paid in full when due, ten percent (10{4ceb532c6f579389df471c6c1e832caf2346b74dc60fcbf6aabd4d29df3baf9c}) will be added to the net current amount unpaid. This delayed payment penalty is not interest and is to be collected only once for each bill where it is appropriate.
RECONNECTION – $25.00
To be charged whenever the supply of water is turned off for violations of rules, non-payment of bills or fraudulent use of water.
TAP FEE
The following charge is to be made whenever the utility installs a new tap to serve an applicant:
A tap fee of $350.00 will be charged to all customers who apply for service outside of a certificate proceeding before the Commission for each new tap to the system.
LEAK ADJUSTMENT
$7.04 per 1,000 gallons is to be used when the bill reflects unusual consumption which can be attributed to eligible leakage on the customer’s side of the meter. This rate shall be applied to all such consumption above the customer’s historical average usage.
RETURNED CHECK CHARGE
A service charge equal to the actual bank fee assessed to the District up to a maximum of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) will be imposed upon any customer whose check for payment of charges is returned by the bank due to insufficient funds.
SECUITY DEPOSIT
Not to exceed two-twelfths (2/12) of the average annual usage of the applicant’s specific customer class or fifty dollars ($50), whichever is greater. This fee may be changed by applicable statutory provisions.
STEP 2
(Effective after 24 months or the Senate Bill 234 reserve is fully funded, whichever occurs later)
APPLICABILITY
Applicable within the entire territory served.
RATES (Customers with metered water supply)
First 5,000 gallons used per month $16.64 per 1,000 gallons
Next 5,000 gallons used per month $15.13 per 1,000 gallons
Next 10,000 gallons used per month $14.46 per 1,000 gallons
Next 10,000 gallons used per month $13.40 per 1,000 gallons
All Over 30,000 gallons used per month $12.11 per 1,000 gallons
MINIMUM CHARGE
No bill will be rendered for less than the following based on meter size:
5/8 inch meter $49.92
1 inch meter $124.80
2 inch meter $399.36
DELAYED PAYMENT PENTALTY
The above schedule is net. On all accounts not paid in full when due, ten percent (10{4ceb532c6f579389df471c6c1e832caf2346b74dc60fcbf6aabd4d29df3baf9c}) will be added to the net current amount unpaid. This delayed payment penalty is not interest and is to be collected only once for each bill where it is appropriate.
RECONNECTION – $25.00
To be charged whenever the supply of water is turned off for violations of rules, non-payment of bills or fraudulent use of water.
TAP FEE
The following charge is to be made whenever the utility installs a new tap to serve an applicant:
A tap fee of $350.00 will be charged to all customers who apply for service outside of a certificate proceeding before the Commission for each new tap to the system.
LEAK ADJUSTMENT
$7.04 per 1,000 gallons is to be used when the bill reflects unusual consumption which can be attributed to eligible leakage on the customer’s side of the meter. This rate shall be applied to all such consumption above the customer’s historical average usage.
RETURNED CHECK CHARGE
A service charge equal to the actual bank fee assessed to the District up to a maximum of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) will be imposed upon any customer whose check for payment of charges is returned by the bank due to insufficient funds.
SECUITY DEPOSIT
Not to exceed two-twelfths (2/12) of the average annual usage of the applicant’s specific customer class or fifty dollars ($50), whichever is greater. This fee may be changed by applicable statutory provisions.
These rates represent the following project-related increases that will become effective upon substantial completion of the project unless otherwise ordered:
STEP 1 RATES
($) INCREASE ({4ceb532c6f579389df471c6c1e832caf2346b74dc60fcbf6aabd4d29df3baf9c}) INCREASE
Residential $6.63 12.24{4ceb532c6f579389df471c6c1e832caf2346b74dc60fcbf6aabd4d29df3baf9c}
Commercial $223.17 12.25{4ceb532c6f579389df471c6c1e832caf2346b74dc60fcbf6aabd4d29df3baf9c}
STEP 2 RATES
($) INCREASE ({4ceb532c6f579389df471c6c1e832caf2346b74dc60fcbf6aabd4d29df3baf9c}) INCREASE
Residential $2.41 4.46{4ceb532c6f579389df471c6c1e832caf2346b74dc60fcbf6aabd4d29df3baf9c}
Commercial $80.26 4.40{4ceb532c6f579389df471c6c1e832caf2346b74dc60fcbf6aabd4d29df3baf9c}
The proposed Step 1 increased rates and charges related to the project will produce approximately $69,854 annually in additional revenue, an increase of 12.24{4ceb532c6f579389df471c6c1e832caf2346b74dc60fcbf6aabd4d29df3baf9c}. The proposed Step 2 increased rates and charges related to the project will produce approximately $25,324 annually in additional revenue, an increase of 4.44{4ceb532c6f579389df471c6c1e832caf2346b74dc60fcbf6aabd4d29df3baf9c}. The total increase granted will not exceed this estimate unless further notice is provided.
The District has no resale customers.
The increases shown are based on averages of all customers in the indicated class. Individual customers may receive increases that are greater or less than average. Furthermore, the requested rates and charges among the various classes of customers are only a proposal and are subject to change (increases or decreases) by the Public Service Commission in its review of this filing.
Anyone desiring to protest or intervene in the Certificate proceeding should file a written protest or request to intervene within thirty (30) days following the date of this publication unless otherwise modified by Commission order. Failure to timely protest or intervene can affect your right to protest aspects of this certificate case or participate in future proceedings. All protests or requests to intervene should briefly state the reason for the protest or request to intervene. Requests to intervene must comply with the rules on intervention set forth in the Commission Rules of Practice and Procedure. All protests and requests to intervene should be addressed to Executive Secretary, P.O. Box 812, Charleston, West Virginia 25323.
In the absence of substantial protest received within thirty (30) days of this publication, the Commission may waive formal hearing and grant the application based on Commission review of the evidence submitted with the application.
Times: October 17, 2018