HARRISBURG — The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission on Thursday approved a joint settlement which includes smaller than requested increases in rates for water and wastewater services provided by Aqua Pennsylvania Inc. (Aqua Water) and Aqua Pennsylvania Wastewater Inc. (Aqua Wastewater).
Aqua Pennsylvania’s service area includes Mount Jewett Borough in McKean County.
Under the joint settlement, the average monthly bill for a residential Main Division water customer using 4,080 gallons per month would increase $5.67, from $59.85 to $65.52 a month, or by 9.47 percent. The average monthly bill for a residential wastewater customer using 4,200 gallons per month would increase $8.91, from $57.64 to $66.55, or by 13.39 percent.
The commission voted 5-0 to approve the joint settlement with an annual water revenue increase of $42.3 million (9.8 percent) for Aqua Water, and an annual wastewater revenue increase of $4.7 million (34.6 percent) for Aqua Wastewater — for a combined annual revenue increase of $47 million (10.6 percent).
Under the joint settlement, approximately $7.1 million of the company’s wastewater revenue requirement will be recovered from water operations.
On Aug. 17, 2018, the companies originally proposed rate base changes that would have increased annual water revenues by $66.3 million (15.4 percent) and annual wastewater revenues by $5.4 million (40.1 percent) — or a total of approximately $71.8 million over present rates.
The settlement was supported by Aqua Pennsylvania; the PUC’s independent Bureau of Investigation and Enforcement; the Pennsylvania Office of Consumer Advocate; the Pennsylvania Office of Small Business Advocate; the Aqua Large Users Group; the Coalition for Affordable Utility Services and Energy Efficiency in Pennsylvania; the Masthope Mountain Community Property Owners Council; Superior Water; and the Links at Gettysburg Master Association.
Aqua Pennsylvania provides water service to more than 433,000 customers in portions of more than 200 municipalities throughout 32 Pennsylvania counties. Aqua Pennsylvania Wastewater provides wastewater service to more than 21,000 customers in portions of more than 40 municipalities throughout 15 Pennsylvania counties. Collectively, the two companies serve nearly 1.4 million people throughout the Commonwealth.
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