HARRISBURG — The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission voted Thursday to suspend and investigate a rate increase request by Pennsylvania-American Water Company.
The company provides service to Kane Borough.
The commission voted 5-0 to investigate the request for an annual revenue increase of approximately $107.9 million, or 16.4 percent. The request is suspended for up to seven months and will be assigned to the Office of Administrative Law Judge for a recommended decision or settlement.
Under the company’s proposal, the average residential customer using 3,630 gallons per month would see a monthly increase of $9.49 from $55.63 to $65.12.
PAWC presently provides water and/or wastewater services to approximately 2.3 million people in Pennsylvania.
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