
Contact: Anthony Rodriguez
614-466-9547
Public hearings on a proposed rate increase to Ohio American Water customers. Hearings are held by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO).
Monday, February 22, 2010 at 5 p.m.
Ashtabula Township Office, Meeting Room
2718 North Ridge East
Ashtabula, Ohio 44004
Tuesday, February 23, 2010 at 5 p.m.
Tiffin Municipal Building, Courtroom
51 E. Market Street
Tiffin, Ohio 44883
These public hearings will serve as an opportunity for residential consumers to express their opinions about how Ohio American Water’s proposed rate increase will affect their lives.
Ohio American Water originally asked to increase its system-wide rates by $25 million for water and sewer service over four years. OAW dropped its request for a three-year step increase in rates from 2011-2013. Despite that decision, the OCC has objected to this proposal and recommended that rates be decreased from current levels.
If the PUCO accepts the OCC’s recommendations, average water rates for residential consumers in the Franklin district would experience a rate decrease of 6.38 percent, based on a monthly usage of 6 Ccf (hundred cubic feet). The OCC’s recommendations would result in a nominal increase to monthly wastewater rates of 75 cents for the average residential consumer.
The OCC also is seeking to maintain or improve water quality, improve low-income programs, properly address conservation plans and make other improvements that will adequately protect consumers.
The OCC strongly encourages consumers to attend one of the hearings and provide testimony to the PUCO about the impact this proposed rate increase will have on them. At the hearing, consumers can testify about the quality of water, the adequacy of service, the proposed rate increase requested by the company or any other issues they feel are pertinent to the case.
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