Jackson

Public Notice

Tariff Form No. 12 PUBLIC NOTICE OF CHANGE IN RATES BY NON-LRR MUNI UTILITY NOTICE is hereby given that the City of Ravenswood, public utility, has adopted by ordinance on January 20, 2026, a six-step increase in rates, tolls and charges for furnishing sewer service to 1,802 customers at Ravenswood in the County of Jackson. The Step 1 increased rates and charges will become effective no less than 45 days (April 15, 2026) after final adoption on January 20, 2026, unless otherwise ordered by the Public Service Commission and will produce approximately $176,280 annually in additional revenue, an increase of 27%. The average monthly bill for the various classes of customers will be changed as follows: BASED ON $ INCREASE % INCREASE Residential (3,400 gal/mo) $7.00 29% Commercial (8,000 gal/mo) $15.60 29% The Step 2 increased rates and charges will become effective January 1, 2027, unless otherwise ordered by the Public Service Commission and will produce approximately $257,465 annually in additional revenue, an increase of 22%. The average monthly bill for the various classes of customers will be changed as follows: BASED ON $ INCREASE % INCREASE Residential (3,400 gal/mo) $7.00 22% Commercial (8,000 gal/mo) $15.56 22% Constellium @ 50% (2,281,250) $2,632.64 22% Constellium @ 65% (2,965,625) $3,419.67 22% Projected usage levels at assumed reduced estimates for conservatism. The Step 3 increased rates and charges will become effective July 1, 2028, unless otherwise ordered by the Public Service Commission and will produce approximately $934,471 annually in additional revenue, an increase of 67%. The average monthly bill for the various classes of customers will be changed as follows: BASED ON $ INCREASE % INCREASE Residential (3,400 gal/mo) $6.50 17% Commercial (8,000 gal/mo) $14.20 17% Constellium @ 50% (2,281,250) $3,607.16 25% Constellium @ 65% (2,965,625) $4,613.19 25% Projected usage levels at assumed reduced estimates for conservatism. The Step 4 increased rates and charges will become effective January 1, 2029, unless otherwise ordered by the Public Service Commission and will produce approximately $296,010 annually in additional revenue, an increase of 13%. The average monthly bill for the various classes of customers will be changed as follows: BASED ON $ INCREASE % INCREASE Residential (3,400 gal/mo) $6.50 14% Commercial (8,000 gal/mo) $15.02 15% Constellium @ 50% (2,281,250) $3,439.70 19% Constellium @ 65% (2,965,625) $4,466.26 19% Timet @ 65% (3,152,875) $4,747.14 19% Projected usage levels at assumed reduced estimates for conservatism. The Step 5 increased rates and charges will become effective July 1, 2029 unless otherwise ordered by the Public Service Commission and will produce approximately $280,244 annually in additional revenue, an increase of 11%. The average monthly bill for the various classes of customers will be changed as follows: BASED ON $ INCREASE % INCREASE Residential (3,400 gal/mo) $6.50 13% Commercial (8,000 gal/mo) $14.96 13% Constellium @ 50% (2,281,250) $3,984.04 19% Constellium @ 65% (2,965,625) $5,181.69 19% Timet @ 65% (3,152,875) $5,509.38 19% Projected usage levels at assumed reduced estimates for conservatism. The Step 6 increased rates and charges will become effective January 1, 2030, unless otherwise ordered by the Public Service Commission and will produce approximately $266,931 annually in additional revenue, an increase of 9%. The average monthly bill for the various classes of customers will be changed as follows: BASED ON $ INCREASE % INCREASE Residential (3,400 gal/mo) $6.50 12% Commercial (8,000 gal/mo) $15.02 12% Constellium @ 50% (2,281,250) $10,441.51 41% Constellium @ 65% (2,965,625) $13,664.92 41% Timet @ 65% (3,152,875) $14,546.86 41% Projected usage levels at assumed reduced estimates for conservatism. 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 are only a proposal and are subject to change (increases or decreases) by the Public Service Commission in its review of this filing. The Commission shall review and approve or modify the increased rates only upon the filing of a petition within thirty (30) days of the adoption of the ordinance changing said rates or charges, by: (1) Any customer aggrieved by the changed rates or charges who presents to the Commission a petition signed by not less than twenty-five percent of the customers served by such municipally operated public utility. All petitions should be addressed to the Executive Secretary, Public Service Commission of West Virginia, 201 Brooks Street, P. O. Box 812, Charleston, West Virginia 25323. A complete copy of the proposed rates, as well as a representative of the utility to provide any information requested concerning it, is available to all customers, prospective customers, or their agents at Town Hall, City of Ravenswood, 100 Wall Street, Ravenswood, West Virginia during regular business hours. A copy of the proposed rates is available for public inspection at the office of the Executive Secretary of the Public Service Commission at 201 Brooks Street, Charleston, West Virginia 25301.

CITY OF RAVENSWOOD
1 WALL ST
ATTENTION: JARED BLOXTON
RAVENSWOOD
WV
26164
304-273-2621

ID: 1495896

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