HomeMy WebLinkAbout20220930Thompson Direct with Exhibits.PDFPreston N. Carter (ISB No. 8462)
Morgan D. Goodin (ISB No. 11184)
Givens Pursley LLP
601 W. Bannock St.
Boise, ID 83702
Telephone: (208) 388-1200
Facsimile: (208) 388-1300
prestoncarter@givenspursley.com
morgangoodin@givenspursley.com
Attorneys for Veolia Water Idaho, Inc.
BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION
OF VEOLIA WATER IDAHO, INC. FOR
AUTHORITY TO INCREASE ITS RATES
AND CHARGES FOR WATER SERVICE
IN THE STATE OF IDAHO
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Case No. VEO-W-22-02
DIRECT TESTIMONY OF MARSHALL THOMPSON
FOR VEOLIA WATER IDAHO, INC.
SEPTEMBER 2022
Thompson, Di 2
Veolia Water Idaho, Inc.
Q. Please state your name and business address. 1
A. Marshall Thompson. Veolia Water Idaho, Inc. 8248 West Victory Road, Boise 2
Idaho. 3
Q. What is your occupation? 4
A. I am the Vice President and General Manager of Veolia Water Idaho, Inc. (“Veolia 5
Water Idaho,” “VWID” or “Company”). 6
Q. Please describe your educational background and other qualifications. 7
A. I am a graduate of Central Washington University with Bachelor of Arts degrees in 8
both Geography and Earth Science. I am also a graduate of Washington State 9
University with a Masters of Engineering and Technology Management and a 10
Graduate Certificate in Construction Project Management. I am licensed for both 11
Water Distribution Management and Water Treatment in the state of Idaho. As 12
Manager of Operations for VWID, I have previously provided testimony before the 13
Idaho Public Utilities Commission. 14
Q. Please describe your work experience. 15
A. I have been employed at Veolia Water Idaho, formerly SUEZ Water Idaho Inc. and 16
United Water Idaho Inc., since January 2012. Prior to assuming my current duties 17
as General Manager of Veolia Water Idaho in 2018, I worked as the Director of 18
Operations for Veolia Water Idaho. Prior to 2012 I was employed by the City of 19
Spokane Washington in a variety of utility focused technical roles. 20
Q. Please describe your duties as General Manager. 21
A. My duties are to oversee the Company’s activities and responsibility of providing 22
potable water to customers. I provide general management direction and oversight 23
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Veolia Water Idaho, Inc.
to the various departments of Engineering, Production, Transmission & 1
Distribution, Customer Service, Billing, Information Technology, Finance and 2
Planning, and Administration in meeting their responsibilities for the delivery of 3
potable water, maintaining compliance, and providing related services to 4
customers. 5
These functions include planning for raw water source, construction, 6
maintenance and operation of the treatment and pumping facilities, the distribution 7
system including mains, services, and storage tanks, responding to customer needs 8
regarding initial service or discontinuing service by reading customer meters, 9
processing and delivering bills, and responding to other customer needs through the 10
Customer Service Representatives. 11
My duties also include oversight and responsibility for the Company’s 12
compliance with all regulations in regard to safety, compliance with the Safe 13
Drinking Water Act, and other similar requirements. 14
Q. What is the purpose of your testimony? 15
A. I will testify regarding the major reasons for the rate relief requested in this filing. 16
I will also be available to provide an overview of management and operations. My 17
testimony is organized as follows: 18
—Other Witnesses Pg. 4 19
—Proposed Tariff Changes Pg. 5 20
—Impact of Proposed Rate Change Pg. 6 21
—Cost Management and Efficiencies Pg. 9 22
Thompson, Di 4
Veolia Water Idaho, Inc.
—Rate Increase Drivers Pg. 12 1
—Tariff Design Pg. 15 2
Other Witnesses 3
Q. Please identify the other witnesses who will testify on behalf of the Company 4
and the topics on which they will testify. 5
A. Mr. Harold Walker III, Manager Financial Studies, Gannett Fleming Valuation and 6
Rate Consultants, LLC, will testify regarding his cost of capital analysis and 7
recommendations on an appropriate overall rate of return for VWID. 8
Mr. Timothy Michaelson, Director Regulatory Business, Utility Division 9
for Veolia Water M&S (Paramus), Inc., will testify regarding revenue and 10
associated adjustments. 11
Ms. Jarmila Cary, Finance and Customer Service Director with Veolia 12
Water Idaho, will testify regarding certain operating expenses and associated 13
adjustments. 14
Mr. Michael Wilson, Manager Financial Reporting and Analysis with 15
Veolia Water Idaho, will testify regarding certain operating expenses and 16
associated adjustments. 17
Mr. David Njuguna, Manager Regulatory Business, Utility Division for 18
Veolia Water M&S (Paramus), Inc., will testify regarding revenue requirement, 19
depreciation expense and rate base. 20
Ms. Catherine Cooper, Director of Engineering with Veolia Water Idaho, 21
will testify regarding pro-forma capital additions and retirements, plant in service, 22
and purchased water expense. 23
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Mr. Matthew Kahn, Tax Manager, Utility Division for Veolia Water M&S 1
(Paramus) Inc., will testify regarding ratemaking considerations resulting from the 2
Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (“TCJA”). 3
Mr. James Cagle, Vice President Rates & Regulatory Affairs, Utility 4
Division for Veolia Water M&S (Paramus), Inc., will testify regarding the proposal 5
for a Distribution System Improvement Charge Mechanism. 6
Mr. Mohammed Zerhouni, Controller & Chief Accounting Officer at Veolia 7
Water M&S (Paramus), Inc. will testify on the certain operating expenses , as well 8
as amortization expenses. 9
Ms. Ann Bui, consultant, Black and Veatch will testify regarding the 10
Customer Load Study, Cost of Service Study and Rate Design. 11
Proposed tariff changes 12
Q. When was Veolia Water Idaho’s last general rate filing? 13
A. Veolia Water Idaho last filed for a general rate increase in September 2020. 14
Q. What tariff changes is Veolia Water Idaho proposing in this rate filing? 15
A. In this general rate filing, the Company proposes changes to the rates for all 16
customers based on approximately $70 million in gross plant investment excluding 17
contributions in aid of construction (CIAC) from the last rate case, which included 18
capital investments through December 2020. Additional proposed tariff language 19
changes are discussed after the impact of proposed rate change. 20
Thompson, Di 6
Veolia Water Idaho, Inc.
Impact of Proposed Rate Change 1
Q. What is the current rate per hundred cubic feet (ccf) of water (748 gallons)? 2
A. The current volumetric rate for water is $1.5959 under the winter rate (Oct. to Apr.) 3
for bi-monthly billed customers and $2.0204 under the summer rate, which means 4
one penny will buy nearly 5 gallons of water in the winter and about 4 gallons in 5
the summer. The current volumetric rate for water for monthly billed customers 6
who are on a different tariff than majority of Veolia customers—former Eagle 7
Water customers, whose rates will phase-in to full rates over time—is $0.7980 8
under the winter rate (Oct. to Apr.) and $1.0102 under the summer rate, which 9
means one penny will buy 9 gallons of water in the winter and about 7 gallons in 10
the summer. 11
Q. How much water is the average residential customer projected to use per year, 12
and what does that equate to on a cost per day at current rates? 13
A. The average residential customer is projected to use approximately 97,000 gallons 14
of water annually, which equates to about 265 gallons per day as shown on 15
Company Witness Michaelson’s Exhibit 5 - Schedule 5 and Schedule 6. On 16
average, that equals about $0.67 per day plus an additional $0.38 per day for the 17
average customer charge. 18
Q. How would the Company’s proposed increase impact the average residential 19
customer? 20
A. The cost for 265 gallons per day, not including Franchise or Idaho Department of 21
Environmental Quality (IDEQ) Safe Drinking Water fees, would increase by 22
approximately $0.16 per day for the volumetric charge and approximately $0.09 23
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cents per day for the customer charge. For legacy Eagle Water customers, the 1
increase would be approximately $0.09 cents per day for the volumetric charge and 2
approximately $0.05 cents per day for the customer charge. The total increase for 3
the average residential customer at the Company’s proposed rates is approximately 4
$7.59 per month, and for legacy Eagle Water customers approximately $4.43 per 5
month. The proposed rates would become effective approximately mid-March 6
2023. 7
Q. What other tariff changes are proposed? 8
A. The Company is also proposing to reflect the name change from Suez Water Idaho 9
Inc. to Veolia Water Idaho, Inc., eliminate 1 ¼-inch meters reference from the tariff, 10
and revise the service line connection from one-inch or smaller to two-inch or 11
smaller according to NFPA 13D standards. Finally the Company proposes a new 12
tariff that contains a Distribution System Improvement Charge as discussed in the 13
testimony of Company Witness James Cagle. 14
Proposed Tariff Change - Veolia Acquisition - Company Name Change 15
Q. Please discuss the impact of the Veolia acquisition of SUEZ? 16
A. As discussed in the testimony of Company Witness Njuguna and as described in 17
Case No. VEO-W-22-01, Suez Water Idaho Inc.’s ultimate parent company, SUEZ 18
S.A. merged with Veolia Environment S.A. SUEZ Water Idaho Inc. subsequently 19
changed its name to Veolia Water Idaho, Inc. The name change was approved by 20
the Commission in Order No. 35442. The tariff needs to be updated to reflect the 21
name change. 22
Thompson, Di 2
Veolia Water Idaho, Inc.
Proposed Tariff Change - Remove 1 ¼ inch Meter Size. 1
Q. What tariff changes are proposed? 2
A. Veolia proposes to remove references to (1-1/4 inch) meter size in the Tariff as 3
Veolia no longer has that size of meter in the system, or will not be installing such 4
meter sizes in the future, nor is any customer being billed for that size of meter. 5
Proposed Tariff Change - NFPA 13D standards - change service line 6
connection to two-inch or smaller (<=2) from one-inch or smaller. 7
Q. What tariff changes are proposed? 8
A. Veolia proposes to revise Sheet No. 35, Section 44 of the company’s tariff to reflect 9
a two-inch (<=2) or smaller service line connection rather than a one-inch or smaller 10
(<=1) as the tariff reflects. Changing the tariff language to reflect a 2" meter size 11
requirement versus the former 1" meter size will allow more residential homes to 12
be serviced with NFPA 13D fire protection systems. This is a benefit to customers 13
and the fire department for fire protection purposes. In addition, costs are reduced 14
by only having to provide one service instead of two (a domestic and a fire service) 15
to these homes. The proposed tariff change would include the following language: 16
All private fire service connections from the main to the property line, 17
including all valves, shall be furnished and installed by the Company. All 18
fire service line connections will be separate from potable service lines, 19
except that residential fire protection systems conforming to NFPA 13D 20
standards for flow through usage will be permitted on the meter size range 21
two-inch or smaller (<=2).22
Thompson, Di 2
Veolia Water Idaho, Inc.
Cost Management and Efficiencies 1
Q. Please discuss how Veolia has managed headcount additions during a period 2
of long-term growth in the Treasure Valley. 3
A. In its 2020 rate case, Veolia sought to stabilize the impact of trending community 4
growth on company staffing levels. In that filing, the Company demonstrated that 5
customer growth had significantly outpaced employee additions during the period 6
of 2010-2020, reaching a high of 997 customers per employee in 2016. Graphs from 7
the company’s 2020 rate filing below show the trend of metered customers per 8
employee from 2000 to 2020 stabilizing around an average of 872.5 customers per 9
employee in 2020. 10
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However, a the Company questions whether the 2020 average a healthy 12
ratio of customers to employees compared to Veolia’s peer utilities. 13
According to the American Water Works Association’s 2021 Utility 14
Benchmarking Study, the historic average for Customers per Employee from that 15
study’ peer utility group was 438.4 during a 2006-2020 monitoring period. The 16
graph below compares the trend with Veolia Water Idaho metrics for the same 17
period. Inclusive of customer growth, the company’s 2022 customer per employee 18
ratio remains well outside of industry averages at 782 customers per employee. 19
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Veolia Water Idaho, Inc.
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It is notable that the AWWA’s 25th percentile area, shaded in blue, indicates 2
the extreme of higher staffing levels beginning near the range of 300-350 3
connections per employee. Veolia’s 2022 metric of 782 leaves considerable room 4
for employee headcount growth before the company approaches the AWWA 5
median of its industry peers. 6
Q. Please identify some areas where the Company has been able to control its 7
operating expenses for power. 8
A. Veolia has worked hard to keep operating costs in check in a number of ways, 9
including the installation of energy-efficient motors that help produce and deliver 10
water to residents, a partnership with Idaho Power and its subcontractor consultant 11
Cascade Energy to optimize energy usage from network facilities. 12
The chart below, provided by Idaho Power and Cascade energy, 13
demonstrates cumulative energy savings from the Company’s improvement efforts 14
from its baseline period ending December 2016. 15
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Additionally, the Company regularly participates in Idaho Power’s Demand 2
Response Program (previously EnerNOC, Inc.). Since 2009, the participation has 3
provided payments to the Company in return for temporarily interrupting the use of 4
certain water pumping facilities during the summer period of high electrical 5
demand at the request of Idaho Power. These payments go directly to reduce the 6
Company’s purchased power expense. 7
Rate Increase Drivers 8
Q. Would you briefly explain why the Company is seeking a rate increase at this 9
time? 10
A. The increase is necessary for Veolia to continue to provide quality service to 11
customers and to improve service by investing in new and replacement 12
infrastructure. For these reasons, the Company continues to make capital 13
investments in utility plant. Veolia’s total plant in service investment net of CIAC 14
from January 1, 2021 to March 31, 2023 is approximately $70 million, an increase 15
of about 14% over the Company’s Plant in Service at January 1, 2021 of 16
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approximately $512 million. An increase in rates is also necessary in order to 1
provide sufficient capital dollars to maintain and improve quality service to our 2
customers, to provide adequate operating and maintenance coverage, and to 3
maintain a sound financial position. 4
Q. What are the major capital investments the Company has made since the last 5
rate case that contribute to the increase in rate base? 6
A. The Company has invested in all areas of the business including source of supply, 7
water treatment, pumping, transmission and distribution mains, distribution 8
storage, customer service lines, customer meters, information technology, and 9
general plant. Some of the highlights include: 10
The Eagle Water Company Acquisition: $10.5M acquisition that adds 11
approximately 4,200 homes. Residents benefit from 24-hour monitoring of the 12
system that enhances safety and service reliability for a water system that had been 13
without investment for decades. 14
Columbia Water Treatment Plant New Clearwell Tank: $3.5M construction, 15
serving Southeast Boise, which adds storage capacity and fire protection. 16
Water quality investments, including: 17
- In the East First Bench area: Taggart Well Facility Filtration Treatment System, 18
water quality study, mainline replacements, ice pigging, and many other efforts. 19
The total cost of these investments was $4.5 million. 20
- Whistle Pig Storage Tank: $6.2M storage tank in Southwest Boise. Improves 21
water pressure, fire protection and capacity for customers. 22
- New warehouse and shop buildings at the Victory Road Operations Center. 23
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- New Vactor Truck to more efficiently work on pipeline and other projects that 1
require excavation. 2
Q. How has the Company increased stakeholder outreach since the last rate case? 3
A. Veolia diligently pursued ways to engage the community through multiple channels 4
since the last rate case. For example, Veolia has: 5
● Increased community awareness on capital investments through greater 6
outreach, and monthly Resource Newsletter. 7
● Completed a full Cost of Service Study, including an analysis of capacity in 8
the water system. 9
● Created and led the Community Resource Board for the Boise Bench and 10
made improvements to water quality in that area. 11
● Funded and shared the Treasure Valley Water Report, a study of the 12
region’s available water resources and future demands. 13
Built an online hub for capital project information. Veolia will continue to build 14
upon these existing programs and seek new ways to connect with our customers 15
and stakeholders. 16
Tariff Design 17
Q. What is the Company’s proposal for adjustments to rates to recover any 18
revenue increase that may be ordered by the Commission? 19
A. As explained in more detail in the testimony of Company witness Michaelson, the 20
Company is proposing a uniform rate increase to all rate elements, except private 21
fire and miscellaneous service charges and fees which will see no change. The 22
Company is not proposing, in this case, any change to the current general tariff 23
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design and is maintaining the 25% differential between winter and summer 1
volumetric rates. 2
Q. What is the current average annual residential water bill using projected 3
consumption? 4
A. The current average annual residential bill for a customer using about 97,000 5
gallons of water is $378.60, exclusive of IDEQ fees and city franchise taxes, and 6
the current annual average bill for customers of the legacy Eagle Water system is 7
$220.89. 8
Q. What would be the average annual residential bill under the proposed rates in 9
this filing, and what is the overall increase request? 10
A. The average annual residential bill under proposed rates for the customer using 11
about 97,000 gallons would be $469.66, or an increase of 24.1%, or about $7.59 12
per month or about $0.25 per day, and for customers of the legacy Eagle Water 13
system is $274.02, about $4.43 per month or about $0.15 per day. The overall 14
increase requested in the present filing is $12,107,227 or 23.4%. 15
Q. Does this conclude your direct testimony? 16
A. Yes. 17
Preston N. Carter (ISB No. 8462)
Morgan D. Goodin (ISB No. 11184)
Givens Pursley LLP
601 W. Bannock St.
Boise, ID 83702
Telephone: (208) 388-1200
Facsimile: (208) 388-1300
prestoncarter@givenspursley.com
morgangoodin@givenspursley.com
Attorneys for Veolia Water Idaho, Inc.
BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF
VEOLIA WATER IDAHO, INC. FOR
AUTHORITY TO INCREASE ITS RATES AND
CHARGES FOR WATER SERVICE IN THE
STATE OF IDAHO
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Case No. VEO-W-22-02
BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
EXHIBIT 2 TO ACCOMPANY THE
DIRECT TESTIMONY OF MARSHALL THOMPSON
Sheet No. 1
Replacing all Previous Sheets
SUEZVEOLIA WATER IDAHO, INC.
Issued by SUEZ VEOLIA WATER IDAHO, INC. Issued Per IPUC Order No. 35030XXXXX Marshall Thompson, Vice President Effective – May 1, 2021October 31, 2022 8248 West Victory Road, Boise, Idaho
SUEZVEOLIA WATER IDAHO, INC.
RATE SCHEDULES
RULES AND REGULATIONS
GOVERNING THE RENDERING OF WATER SERVICE
AND WATER MAIN EXTENSIONS
Case No. VEO-W-22-02 Exhibit No. 2, Schedule 1 M. ThompsonPage 1 of 75
Sheet No. 2
Replacing all Previous Sheets SUEZVEOLIA WATER IDAHO, INC.
Issued by SUEZ VEOLIA WATER IDAHO, INC. Issued Per IPUC Order No. 35030XXXXX Marshall Thompson, Vice President Effective – May 1, 2021October 31, 2022 8248 West Victory Road, Boise, Idaho
TABLE OF CONTENTS Sheet Number
Title Page 1 Table of Contents 2
Schedules of Rates Schedule Number 1 General Metered Service 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Schedule Number 1A DEQ Fee 9 Schedule Number 1B Flat Rate Service 10, 11, 12 Schedule Number 1C Brian Subdivision Surcharge 13 Schedule Number 2 Public Hydrants and Street Sprinkling 14 Schedule Number 3 Private Fire Sprinkler and Service 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 Schedule Number 4 Private Fire Hydrant Service 21, 22, 23, Schedule Number 5 Miscellaneous Fees and Charges 24, 25, 26 Schedule Number 6 Municipal Franchise Fees 27 Application for Service 28 Service Connection 28 Meters 30 Meter Setting 30 Meter Testing 31 Bills 32
Discontinuance of Service 32 Customer’s Deposits 33 Budget Bill Plan 33 Builder’s Temporary Service 34
Fire Protection 35 Miscellaneous 35
Definitions – Water Service 35, 36 Definitions – Water Main Extension 37
Water Main Extensions – General 37 Water Main Extensions - Connection Fees 38
Water Main Extensions - Individual Residences 38 Water Main Extensions - Residential Subdivision or Multiple Family Housing
Development
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Water Main Extensions - Commercial, Industrial, or Municipal Development 40 Special Facilities 41, 42
Non-contiguous Expansion 42 Water Main Extension Agreement, Individuals, Advances, Refunds 43, 44, 45, 46, 47 Water Main Extension Agreement, Residential, Multiple Family Housing, Commercial, Industrial, or Municipal Development 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57
Residential or Multiple Family Housing Non-contiguous Water System Agreement 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66
Distribution System Improvement Charge 71
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Sheet No. 3
Replacing all Previous Sheets SUEZVEOLIA WATER IDAHO, INC.
Issued by SUEZ VEOLIA WATER IDAHO, INC. Issued Per IPUC Order No. 35030XXXXX Marshall Thompson, Vice President Effective – May 1, 2021October 31, 2022 8248 West Victory Road, Boise, Idaho
SCHEDULE NO. 1 GENERAL METERED SERVICE
Availability: To all General Metered customers not served under a separate schedule.
Feet) (CCF) $1.5208 $1.9797$1.5959
Feet) (CCF) $1.5208 $1.9797$1.5959
Conditions of Contract: The customer shall pay the total of the customer charge plus the volume charge. The volume charge is based on all metered water for the billing period. Consumption is expressed in hundred cubic foot units or thousand gallon units as determined by the meter installed by the Company. The customer charge will be prorated whenever the customer has not been a customer for the entire billing period. Summer Period: The summer rate will apply to water consumed between May 1 and September 30. Meter readings
straddling these dates will be prorated.
Case No. VEO-W-22-02 Exhibit No. 2, Schedule 1 M. Thompson Page 3 of 75
Sheet No. 4 Replacing all Previous Sheets
SUEZVEOLIA WATER IDAHO, INC.
Issued by SUEZ VEOLIA WATER IDAHO, INC. Issued Per IPUC Order No. 35030XXXXX Marshall Thompson, Vice President Effective – May 1, 2021October 31, 2022 8248 West Victory Road, Boise, Idaho
SCHEDULE NO. 1 (continuedContinued) GENERAL METERED SERVICE EAGLE WATER SERVICE AREA Availability: To all existing General Metered customers residing in the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water Company as of January 1, 2022.
Conditions of Contract: The customer shall pay the total of the customer charge plus the volume charge. The volume charge is based on all metered water for the billing period. Consumption is expressed in hundred cubic foot units or thousand gallon units as determined by the meter installed by the Company. The customer charge will be prorated whenever the customer has not been a customer for the entire billing period. Only existing customers at the time of acquisition of Eagle Water Company are covered by this schedule. The rates in this schedule expire on December 31 of the effective year. The Company, by tariff advice, will file subsequent revisions to this schedule to implement the terms of Order Number 35247 dated December 9, 2021.
Future rates are subject to change based on base rate increases as approved by the IPUC. All new customers to the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water Company after January 1, 2022, whether by new construction, sale or purchase shall pay the new customer current SUEZVeolia General Metered Service - Eagle Water Service Area monthly rates as contained on Schedule No. 1 of this tariff. Summer Period: The summer rate will apply to water consumed between May 1 and September
30. Meter readings straddling these dates will be prorated.
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Sheet No. 5
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Issued by SUEZ VEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. Issued Per IPUC Order No. 35030 Marshall Thompson, Vice President Effective – May 1, 2021October 31, 2022 8248 West Victory Road, Boise, Idaho
SCHEDULE NO. 1 (continuedContinued) GENERAL METERED SERVICE EAGLE WATER SERVICE AREA Availability: To all existing general metered customers residing in the area formerly serviced by
Eagle Water Company as of January 1, 2022.
(1 CCF=748 gallons):
Conditions of Contract: The customer shall pay the total of the customer charge plus the volume
charge. The volume charge is based on all metered water for the billing period. Consumption is expressed in hundred cubic foot units or thousand gallon units as determined by the meter installed by the Company. The customer charge will be prorated whenever the customer has not been a customer for the entire billing period. Only existing customers at the time of acquisition of
Eagle Water Company are covered by this schedule. The rates in this schedule expire on December 31 of the effective year. The Company, by tariff advice, will file subsequent revisions
to this schedule to implement the terms of Order Number 35247 dated December 9, 2021. Future rates are subject to change based on base rate increases as approved by the IPUC.
All new customers to the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water Company after January 1, 2022, whether by new construction, sale or purchase shall pay the new customer current SUEZVeolia
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Sheet No. 6
Replacing all Previous Sheets SUEZ VEOLIA WATER IDAHO, INC.
Issued by SUEZ VEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. Issued Per IPUC Order No. 35030 Marshall Thompson, Vice President Effective – May 1, 2021October 31, 2022 8248 West Victory Road, Boise, Idaho
General Metered Service - Eagle Water Service Area monthly rates as contained on Schedule No. 1 of this tariff.
Summer Period: The summer rate will apply to water consumed between May 1 and September
30. Meter readings straddling these dates will be prorated.
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Sheet No. 7
Replacing all Previous Sheets SUEZ VEOLIA WATER IDAHO, INC.
Issued by SUEZ VEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. Issued Per IPUC Order No. 35030 Marshall Thompson, Vice President Effective – May 1, 2021October 31, 2022 8248 West Victory Road, Boise, Idaho
SCHEDULE NO. 1 (Continued) GENERAL METERED SERVICE EAGLE WATER SERVICE AREA Availability: To all existing general metered customers residing in the area formerly serviced by
Eagle Water Company as of January 1, 2022.
Conditions of Contract: The customer shall pay the total of the customer charge plus the volume charge. The volume charge is based on all metered water for the billing period. Consumption is expressed in hundred cubic foot units or thousand gallon units as determined by the meter installed by the Company. The customer charge will be prorated whenever the customer has not been a customer for the entire billing period. Only existing customers at the time of acquisition of Eagle Water Company are covered by this schedule. The rates in this schedule expire on December 31 of the effective year. The Company, by tariff advice, will file subsequent revisions to this schedule to implement the terms of Order Number 35247 dated December 9, 2021. Future rates are subject to change based on base rate increases as approved by the IPUC.
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Sheet No. 8
Replacing all Previous Sheets SUEZ VEOLIA WATER IDAHO, INC.
Issued by SUEZ VEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. Issued Per IPUC Order No. 35030 Marshall Thompson, Vice President Effective – May 1, 2021October 31, 2022 8248 West Victory Road, Boise, Idaho
All new customers to the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water after January 1, 2022, whether by new construction, sale or purchase shall pay the current SUEZVeolia General Metered -
Eagle Water Service Area monthly rates as contained on Schedule No. 1 – General Metered Service of this tariff.
Summer Period: The summer rate will apply to water consumed between May 1 and September 30. Meter readings straddling these dates will be prorated.
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Sheet No. 9
Replacing all Previous Sheets SUEZ VEOLIA WATER IDAHO, INC.
Issued by SUEZ VEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. Issued Per IPUC Order No. 35030 Marshall Thompson, Vice President Effective – May 1, 2021October 31, 2022 8248 West Victory Road, Boise, Idaho
SCHEDULE NO. 1 (Continued) GENERAL METERED SERVICE EAGLE WATER SERVICE AREA
Availability: To all existing general metered customers residing in the area serviced by as Eagle Water Company as of January 1, 2022.
Conditions of Contract: The customer shall pay the total of the customer charge plus the volume charge. The volume charge is based on all metered water for the billing period. Consumption is expressed in hundred cubic foot units or thousand gallon units as determined by the meter installed by the Company. The customer charge will be prorated whenever the customer has not been a customer for the entire billing period. Only existing customers at the time of acquisition of
Eagle Water Company are covered by this schedule. The rates in this schedule expire on December 31 of the effective year. The Company, by tariff advice, will file subsequent revisions to this schedule to implement the terms of Order Number 35247 dated December 9, 2021. Future rates are subject to change based on base rate increases as approved by the IPUC.
All new customers to the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water Company after January 1, 2022,
whether by new construction, sale or purchase shall pay the new customer current SUEZVeolia
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Sheet No. 10
Replacing all Previous Sheets SUEZ VEOLIA WATER IDAHO, INC.
Issued by SUEZ VEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. Issued Per IPUC Order No. 35030 Marshall Thompson, Vice President Effective – May 1, 2021October 31, 2022 8248 West Victory Road, Boise, Idaho
General Metered Service - Eagle Water Service Area monthly rates as contained on Schedule No. 1 of this tariff.
Summer Period: The summer rate will apply to water consumed between May 1 and September 30. Meter readings straddling these dates will be prorated.
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SCHEDULE NO. 1 (Continued) GENERAL METERED SERVICE EAGLE WATER SERVICE AREA
Availability: To all new general metered customers residing in the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water Company after January 1, 2022.
(CCF)
(CCF)
Conditions of Contract: The customer shall pay the total of the customer charge plus the volume charge. The volume
charge is based on all metered water for the billing period. Consumption is expressed in hundred cubic foot units or thousand gallon units as determined by the meter installed by the Company. The customer charge will be prorated whenever the customer has not been a customer for the entire billing period. Only new customers after January 1, 2022, whether by new construction, sale or purchase following the acquisition of Eagle Water Company are covered by this schedule. The Company by tariff
advice will file subsequent revisions to this schedule to implement the terms of Order No. 35247 dated December 9, 2021.
All existing customers at time of acquisition in the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water Company as of January 1, 2022, shall pay the current SUEZVeolia General Metered - Eagle Water Service
Area existing customer monthly rates as contained on Schedule 1 of this tariff.
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Summer Period: The summer rate will apply to water consumed between May 1 and September 30.
Meter readings straddling these dates will be prorated.
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SCHEDULE NO. 1A DEQ FEE
Purpose:
The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (IDEQ) assesses a fee to fund its drinking water program. Applicability: All Customers
Rate: State Drinking Water Program $.50 bi-monthly per customer or $.25 monthly per customer
Since this fee is not recovered in tariffed water rates, the cost will be passed along to customers as a fixed charge appearing as a separate item on each bill.
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SCHEDULE NO. 1B FLAT RATE SERVICE Availability: To non-metered residential customers pursuant to Residential or Multi-Family Housing Non-Contiguous Water Systems Agreement Paragraph 11(a) addressing Flat Rate systems, not served under a separate schedule.
Customer Charges: Based on SUEZVeolia Water Idaho residential consumption for the year ending June 1998 of 208.75 ccf, the average residential bill, assuming a ¾” meter and 65% / 35%
summer/winter split, is $503.20 effective 05/01/2021 and is $528.50655.62 effective 05/01/2022.
Conditions of Contract:
a) The monthly charge will be prorated whenever the customer has not been a customer for the entire billing period. The Company or the customer may convert to metered service pursuant to Subparagraphs (b) or (c) of Paragraph 11 as follows:
b) If Company should determine that a flat rate customer is using water in excess of the average residential customer, the Company will provide a meter setting and
meter. Customer will then pay Company’s metered tariff rates as approved by the IPUC, which rates may be amended from time to time.
c) If a customer prefers to pay Company’s approved metered tariff rates, the customer shall pay the installation and material costs associated with the installation of a meter setting.
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SCHEDULE 1B (Continued) FLAT RATE SERVICE: EAGLE WATER SERVICE AREA Availability: To all existing flat rate service customers residing in the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water Company as of January 1, 2022. Customer Charges: Based on SUEZVeolia Water Idaho residential consumption for the year ending June 1998 of 208.75 ccf, the average residential bill, assuming a ¾” meter and 65% / 35% summer/winter split, is $503.20 effective 05/01/2021 and $528.50655.62 effective 05/01/2022.
Monthly
Effective 01/01/2022 Effective 05/01/2022 Effective 01/01/20232024 Effective 01/01/20242025
Non-Metered $20.97 $22.02$31.87 $25.69$36.42 $29.36$40.97
Effective 01/01/20252026 Effective 01/01/20262027 Effective 01/01/20272028 Effective 01/01/2028
Non-Metered $33.03$45.53 $36.70$50.08 $40.37$54.63 $44.04
Conditions of Contract: a) The monthly charge will be prorated whenever the customer has not been a customer for the entire billing period. The Company or the customer may convert to metered service pursuant to Subparagraphs (b) or (c) of Paragraph 11 as follows: b) If Company should determine that a flat rate customer is using water in excess of the average residential customer, the Company will provide a meter setting and meter. Customer
will then pay Company’s metered tariff rates as approved by the IPUC, which rates may be amended from time to time. c) If a customer prefers to pay Company’s approved metered tariff rates, the customer shall pay the installation and material costs associated with the installation of a meter setting. d) Only existing customers at the time of acquisition of Eagle Water Company are covered by this schedule. Future rates are subject to change based on base rate increase as approved by the IPUC. The rates in this schedule expire on December 31 of the effective year. The Company by tariff advice will file subsequent revisions to this schedule to implement the terms of Order Number 35247 dated December 9, 2021. All new customers to the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water Company after January 1, 2022, whether by new construction, sale or purchase shall pay the new customer current SUEZVeolia Flat Rate Service -Eagle Water Area monthly rates as contained on Schedule No. 1B of this tariff.
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SCHEDULE 1B (Continued) FLAT RATE SERVICE: EAGLE WATER SERVICE AREA Availability: To all new flat rate service customers residing in the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water Company after January 1, 2022.
Customer Charges: Based on SUEZVeolia Water Idaho residential consumption for the year ending June 1998 of 208.75 ccf, the average residential bill, assuming a ¾” meter and 65% /
35% summer/winter split, is $503.20 effective 05/01/2021 and $528.50$655.62 effective 05/01/2022XX/XX/2023.
Monthly
Effective 05/01/2021 Effective 05/01/2022
Non-Metered $41.94 $44.04$54.63 Conditions of Contract: a) The monthly charge will be prorated whenever the customer has not been a customer for the entire billing period. The Company or the customer may convert to metered service pursuant to Subparagraphs (b) or (c) of Paragraph 11 as follows: b) If Company should determine that a flat rate customer is using water in excess of the average residential customer, the Company will provide a meter setting and meter. Customer will then pay Company’s metered tariff rates as approved by the IPUC, which rates may be amended from time to time. c) If a customer prefers to pay Company’s approved metered tariff rates, the customer shall pay the installation and material costs associated with the installation of a meter setting. d) Only new customers after January 1, 2022, whether by new construction, sale or purchase following the acquisition of Eagle Water Company are covered by this schedule. The Company by tariff advice will file subsequent revisions to this schedule to implement the terms of Order No. 35247 dated December 9, 2021. All existing customers residing in the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water as of January 1, 2022 shall pay the existing customer current SUEZVeolia Flat Rate Service - Eagle Water Service Area monthly rates as contained on Schedule No. 1B of this tariff.
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SCHEDULE NO. 1C BRIAN SUBDIVISION SURCHARGE
To all metered customers, who were previously customers of Brian Subdivision Water Users Association Inc., located in the Brian Subdivision, Ada County, Idaho.
Surcharge Amount A bi-monthly surcharge in the amount of $141.35138.48 will be billed every other
month unless the customer is enrolled in Budget Billing. Budget Billing customers will
be billed $70.6769.24 monthly. The surcharge is in addition to charges for water service as specified in Schedule No. 1, General Metered Service and other applicable
charges.
Conditions of Contract:
The surcharge set forth above shall take effect in the first billing period following the
customer's connection to the Company's distribution system, computation of final
project costs, and approval by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission. The surcharge
shall continue for a period of ten (10) years until November 12, 2028.
The surcharge shall attach to the customer service address and payment thereof shall
be the responsibility of subsequent customers taking service at that address.
The Company shall not propose to change the surcharge amount, terms or conditions
in subsequent general rate proceedings.
In lieu of the surcharge, a customer may elect to pay a single lump sum payment equal to the NPV of the surcharge amount owed at the time of election. The lump sum
amount must be paid within thirty (30) days of the customer's election and shall be irrevocable.
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SCHEDULE NO. 2 PUBLIC HYDRANTS AND STREET SPRINKLING Availability:
To the Ada County Highway District. Rates: Street Sprinkling Service
Miscellaneous:
Bills will be rendered monthly, bi-monthly, or at other intervals upon mutual agreement of the Company and the customer.
Hydrants and service pipes from the fitting on the Company main to the hydrants are to be installed and maintained by and at the expense of the Ada County
Highway District.
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SCHEDULE NO. 3 PRIVATE FIRE SPRINKLER AND SERVICE
Availability:
To all customers who have sprinkler systems and/or inside hose connections supplied by a dedicated service line for fire fighting purposes, not served under a separate schedule.
Rate:
For service through a separate line for fire fighting purposes.
Miscellaneous: Provided that if the installation of a private fire service shall require an extension of the
existing mains of the company, the cost of such extension shall be borne by the customer. All private fire services shall be equipped with sealed gate valves or thermal automatic
openings. Meters may be placed on fire services by the utility at any time; however, metered rates will not
apply unless improper use of water is disclosed, and if such be the case, usage will be billed to the consumer under the current SUEZVeolia General Metered Service Schedule No. 1 of this tariff.
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SCHEDULE NO. 3 (Continued) PRIVATE FIRE SPRINKLER AND SERVICE EAGLE WATER SERVICE AREA Availability: To all existing private fire sprinkler and service customers residing in the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water Company as of January 1, 2022. Rate: For service through a separate line for fire fighting purposes.
Monthly Charge
Miscellaneous: a) Provided that if the installation of a private fire service shall require an extension of the existing mains of the company, the cost of such extension shall be borne by the customer. b) All private fire services shall be equipped with sealed gate valves or thermal automatic openings. c) Meters may be placed on fire services by the utility at any time; however, metered rates will not apply unless improper use of water is disclosed, and if such be the case, usage will be billed to the consumer under the current SUEZVeolia General Metered Service on Schedule No. 1.
d) Only existing customers at the time of acquisition of Eagle Water Company are covered by this schedule. Future rates are subject to change based on base rate increase as approved by the IPUC. The rates in this schedule expire on December 31 of the effective year. The Company by tariff advice will file subsequent revisions to this schedule to implement the terms of Order Number 35247 dated December 9, 2021. All new customers to the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water after January 1, 2022, whether by new construction, sale or purchase shall pay the new customer current SUEZVeolia Private Fire and Sprinkler Service - Eagle Water Service Area monthly rates as contained on Schedule No. 3 of this tariff.
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SCHEDULE NO. 3 (CONTINUED) PRIVATE FIRE SPRINKLER AND SERVICE EAGLE WATER SERVICE AREA Availability: To all existing private fire sprinkler and service customers residing in the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water Company as of January 1, 2022. Rate: For service through a separate line for fire fighting purposes.
Monthly
Miscellaneous: a) Provided that if the installation of a private fire service shall require an extension of the existing mains of the company, the cost of such extension shall be borne by the customer. b) All private fire services shall be equipped with sealed gate valves or thermal automatic openings. c) Meters may be placed on fire services by the utility at any time; however, metered rates will not apply unless improper use of water is disclosed, and if such be the case, usage will be billed to the consumer under the current SUEZVeolia General Metered Service on Schedule No. 1. d) Only existing customers at the time of acquisition of Eagle Water Company are covered by this schedule. Future rates are subject to change based on base rate increase as approved by the IPUC. The rates in this schedule expire on December 31 of the effective year. The Company by tariff advice will file subsequent revisions to this schedule to implement the terms
of Order Number 35247 dated December 9, 2021. All new customers to the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water after January 1, 2022, whether by new construction, sale or purchase
shall pay the new customer current SUEZVeolia Private Fire Sprinkler Service - Eagle Water Service Area monthly rates as contained on Schedule No. 3 of this tariff.
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SCHEDULE NO. 3 (CONTINUED) PRIVATE FIRE SPRINKLER AND SERVICE EAGLE WATER SERVICE AREA Availability: To all existing private fire sprinkler and service customers residing in the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water Company as of January 1, 2022. Rate: For service through a separate line for fire fighting purposes.
Monthly
Miscellaneous: a) Provided that if the installation of a private fire service shall require an extension of the existing mains of the company, the cost of such extension shall be borne by the customer.
b) All private fire services shall be equipped with sealed gate valves or thermal automatic
openings c) Meters may be placed on fire services by the utility at any time; however, metered rates will not apply unless improper use of water is disclosed, and if such be the case, usage will be billed to the consumer under the current SUEZVeolia General Metered Service Schedule No. 1.
d) Only existing customers at the time of acquisition of Eagle Water Company are covered by this schedule. Future rates are subject to change based on base rate increase as approved by the IPUC. The rates in this schedule expire on December 31 of the effective year. The Company by tariff advice will file subsequent revisions to this schedule to implement the terms of Order Number 35247 dated December 9, 2021. All new customers to the area formerly
serviced by Eagle Water after January 1, 2022, whether by new construction, sale or purchase shall pay the new customer current SUEZVeolia Private Fire Sprinkler Service - Eagle Water
Service Area monthly rates as contained on Schedule No. 3 of this tariff.
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SCHEDULE NO. 3 (CONTINUED) PRIVATE FIRE SPRINKLER AND SERVICE EAGLE WATER SERVICE AREA Availability: To all existing private fire sprinkler and service customers residing in the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water Company as of January 1, 2022. Rate: For service through a separate line for fire fighting purposes.
Monthly
Miscellaneous: a) Provided that if the installation of a private fire service shall require an extension of the existing mains of the company, the cost of such extension shall be borne by the customer. b) All private fire services shall be equipped with sealed gate valves or thermal automatic openings. c) Meters may be placed on fire services by the utility at any time; however, metered rates will not apply unless improper use of water is disclosed, and if such be the case, usage will be billed to the consumer under the current SUEZVeolia General Metered Service Schedule No. 1.
d) Only existing customers at the time of acquisition of Eagle Water Company are covered by this schedule. Future rates are subject to change based on base rate increase as approved by the IPUC. The rates in this schedule expire on December 31 of the effective year. The Company by tariff advice will file subsequent revisions to this schedule to implement the terms of Order Number 35247 dated December 9, 2021. All new customers to the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water after January 1, 2022, whether by new construction, sale or purchase shall pay the new customer current SUEZVeolia Private Fire Sprinkler Service - Eagle Water Service Area monthly rates as contained on Schedule No. 3 of this tariff.
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SCHEDULE NO. 3 (Continued) PRIVATE FIRE SPRINKLER AND SERVICE EAGLE WATER SERVICE AREA Availability: To all new private fire sprinkler and service customers residing in the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water Company after January 1, 2022. Rate: For service through a separate line for fire fighting purposes.
Monthly Charge
Miscellaneous:
a) Provided that if the installation of a private fire service shall require an extension of the existing mains of the company, the cost of such extension shall be borne by the customer.
b) All private fire services shall be equipped with sealed gate valves or thermal automatic
openings. c) Meters may be placed on fire services by the utility at any time; however, metered rates will not apply unless improper use of water is disclosed, and if such be the case, usage will be billed to
the consumer under the current SUEZVeolia General Metered Service Schedule No. 1.
d) Only new customers after January 1, 2022, whether by new construction, sale or purchase following the acquisition of Eagle Water Company are covered by this schedule. Future rates are subject to change based on base rate increase as approved by the IPUC. The Company by tariff advice will file subsequent revisions to this schedule to implement the terms of Order
Number 35247 dated December 9, 2021.
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SCHEDULE NO. 4 PRIVATE FIRE HYDRANTS Availability:
To all customers having private fire hydrant installations, not served under a separate schedule. Rate:
For fire hydrants installed and maintained by the customer at customer’s expense:
Each fire hydrant $23.38 $24.56
Miscellaneous: Service pipe from the fitting on the company water main to the fire hydrant is to be
installed and maintained by the customer.
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SCHEDULE NO. 4 (Continued) PRIVATE FIRE HYDRANTS EAGLE WATER SERVICE AREA Availability:
To all existing customers having private fire hydrant installations for former customers of Eagle Water Company as of January 1, 2022. Rate: For fire hydrants installed and maintained by the customer at customer’s expense:
Monthly
Each fire hydrant $5.85 $6.147.16 $7.168.19 $8.199.21
Each fire hydrant $9.2110.23 $10.2311.26 $11.2612.28 $12.28
Miscellaneous:
Service pipe from the fitting on the company water main to the fire hydrant is to be installed and maintained by the customer.
Only existing customers at the time of acquisition of Eagle Water Company are covered by this schedule. Future rates are subject to change based on base rate increase as approved by the
IPUC. The rates in this schedule expire on December 31 of the effective year. The Company by tariff advice will file subsequent revisions to this schedule to implement the terms of Order
Number 35247 dated December 9, 2021. All new customers to the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water after January 1, 2022, whether by new construction, sale or purchase shall pay the
new customer current SUEZVeolia Private Fire Hydrants - Eagle Water Service Area monthly rates as contained on Schedule No. 4 of this tariff.
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SCHEDULE NO. 4 (Continued) PRIVATE FIRE HYDRANTS EAGLE WATER SERVICE AREA
Availability:
To all new customers having private fire hydrant installations in service area formerly serviced by Eagle Water Company after January 1, 2022. Rate:
For fire hydrants installed and maintained by the customer at customer’s expense:
Monthly
$11.69 $12.28 12.28
Miscellaneous:
Service pipe from the fitting on the company water main to the fire hydrant is to be installed and maintained by the customer.
Only new customers after January 1, 2022, whether by new construction, sale or purchase following the acquisition of Eagle Water Company are covered by this schedule. The Company by tariff advice will file subsequent revisions to this schedule to implement the terms of Order No. 35247 dated December 9, 2021. All existing customers residing in the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water as of January 1, 2022 shall pay the existing customer current SUEZVeolia Private Fire Hydrants - Eagle Water Service Area monthly rates as contained on Schedule No. 4 of this tariff.
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SCHEDULE NO. 5 MISCELLANEOUS FEES AND CHARGES
1. Return Check Charge
Application: This charge is applicable to all customers where the customer's check or bank draft is returned by the bank for insufficient funds, closed account, or some other appropriate reason.
Rate:
2. Reconnection Charge for Nonpayment Terminations or Cross Connection Control Application:
This charge is applicable to all customers where water has been physically turned off for nonpayment of a delinquent bill or the Company has determined that a
dangerous condition exists due to failure to provide or maintain appropriate cross connection control. Reconnections requested outside of regularly staffed hours will take place the following day, beginning at 8:00 a.m., Reconnections will not
take place Monday through Friday, between the hours of 6:31 p.m. and 7:59 a.m., or weekends/observed holidays between 4:31 p.m. and 7:59 a.m.
Each Disconnected/
(during normal business hours) Monday – Friday, not observed holidays
(other than normal business hours) Monday – Friday, not observed holidays 4:31 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Weekends or observed holidays
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SCHEDULE NO. 5 MISCELLANEOUS FEES AND CHARGES (Continued) Observed holidays:
New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day (or the day observed for any holiday). 3. Service Connection Charge for Other Than Normal Business Hours
Application: New service connections will take place at no charge during normal business
hours 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday (not observed holidays). New service connections requested outside of regularly staffed hours will take place the following day, beginning at 8:00 a.m. New service connections will not
take place on observed holidays, Monday through Friday, between the hours of 6:31 p.m. and 7:59 a.m., or weekends between 4:31 p.m. and 7:59 a.m.
This charge is applicable to all customers who request service outside of normal business hours or weekends.
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SCHEDULE NO. 5 MISCELLANEOUS FEES AND CHARGES (cont’d)
4. Temporary Disconnection at Customer Request Charge:
Application:
This charge is applicable when the Company is requested by customer to shut off
the water at the meter for repairs to customer’s plumbing.
Rates: Each Occurrence Water Disconnection at Customer Request $15.00
(during normal business hours)
Monday – Friday, not observed holidays 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Water Disconnection at Customer Request $25.00 (other than normal business hours)
5. Meter Test at Customer Request Charge
Application:
This charge is applicable when the customer requests the Company to test the accuracy of a meter in the case of a disputed bill. Rate: Each Occurrence
Error in registration of 1-1/2% or less $10.00 6. Meter Rental Charge for Construction
Application:
This charge is applicable when contractors, builders, or others request temporary service from a fire hydrant.
Rate: Each Occurrence Temporary Meter Charge $25.00$31.01
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SCHEDULE NO. 6 MUNICIPAL FRANCHISE FEES
Purpose:
The purpose of this schedule is to set forth the charges such as license, franchise, business occupation, operating, excise, use of street taxes or other charges that are imposed on the Company by municipal corporations and billed separately by the Company to its customers within the corporate limits of a municipality.
Applicability: This schedule is applicable to the gross operating revenues received by the
Company from the sale of water and water services within the corporate limits of the city.
Rate: The rates and charges for the sale of water and water services provided under the
Company’s schedules will be proportionately increased by the following charge within the municipality on and after the effective date of the applicable municipal ordinance. Since this fee is not recovered in tariffed rates, the cost will be passed
to customers. The charge will be shown as a separate item on the customer’s billing.
Municipality Ordinance No. Effective Date Charge
City of Boise 5623 December 17, 2003 3.0%
City of Eagle 414 May 15, 2003 1.0%
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APPLICATION FOR SERVICE
1. Water service will be provided at all existing service locations after the prospective customer (or a properly authorized agent) makes application for service and
the Company approves the application. The service request may be taken by telephone, in writing, or by personal visit to the Company office. Each service request will be prepared on a separate order form specifically designed for this purpose.
2. On all new service applications requiring the installation of a service line and/or meter box, or connections necessary after a customer has altered their plumbing, service will be provided after the plumbing has been inspected and approved by the appropriate plumbing authority and the prospective customer has made an application
for service that the Company approves. 3. The application for new service or the connection request on existing
services will state clearly the class, scope and type of use for each service. 4. Office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Any
request for service after regular office hours, weekends or holidays will result in a service charge as shown on Schedule 5, Miscellaneous Fees and Charges.
5. The application for service and/or connection request and these rules and regulations constitute a contract between the customer and the Company. Each customer agrees to be bound by this contract after the service application is made,
approved and service rendered. Copies of the Company's presently approved rules and regulations are on file at the Company's office and are available for public inspection.
SERVICE CONNECTION 6. Each customer shall be supplied through a separate service line.
7. The Company will make all connections to its existing mains which front the property to be served and will furnish, install, and maintain all service lines from the main
to and including the meter box or vault, meters and service setting. The meter box or vault shall be placed inside the curb line or Company right-of-way. All service lines shall be property of the Company and shall be accessible to and under its control. In instances
where the existing mains do not front the property to be served, the Applicant shall enter into the appropriate main extension agreement as provided under Company's Rules and Regulations Governing Main Extensions.
8. All service lines from the meter box or to the customer's building or place of consumption shall be approved by the Company as to
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size, kind of pipe, and installation and shall be installed and kept in good repair by the customer at the customer's expense. All such service lines within Boise City limits shall be placed in conformance with Boise City Code 4-01-12. All such service lines outside
Boise City limits shall be placed in conformance with Uniform Plumbing Code Chapter 6 Section 609.1. 9. No service lines shall be laid in the same trench with the wastewater pipe.
10. When a meter is located within the customer's building, a positive shutoff valve easily accessible to the occupants shall be placed in the service line within the building supplied with water. Such valve shall be located so that it will be possible to
drain the meter and all pipes in the building. When the Company is requested by customer to shut off the water at the meter for repairs to customer's plumbing, a charge will be made in accordance with Schedule 5, Miscellaneous Fees and Charges.
11. The customer shall promptly repair all leaks inside the premises, in sprinkling systems and in the customer's service line. Failure to repair leakage promptly
may result in termination of service as allowed under the IPUC's Rules and Regulations Governing Customer Relations.
12. The Company shall, at its own expense, replace or enlarge service connections whenever it is necessary to change the location of any service connection due to relocation or abandonment of the Company's mains. The Company will also
furnish all work and materials that are necessary to connect to the new service. 13. The use of water service by a customer shall be in accordance with the
class, scope and type of use, and for the purpose stated in the application. A customer shall not use or allow use of water service through the service facilities for others or for purposes other than those covered by the application. To make service available for
other purposes or character of use, a new application and contract is required. CROSS CONNECTION – BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICES
14. In accordance with its Cross Connection Control Program, as required by the Idaho State Department of Environmental Quality, the Company shall maintain an
inspection program to locate cross connections and determine suitable protection. An appropriate backflow prevention assembly shall be installed on any customer’s service connection where an actual or potential health hazard is determined by the Company to
exist. Installed assemblies shall appear on the Idaho State Department of Environmental Quality’s list of approved backflow prevention assemblies and be inspected by the Company.
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15. In the event of a backflow prevention device is required, it shall be installed
and maintained at the customer’s expense. A dangerous condition posing a threat to public health may result from a customer’s failure to properly install or maintain the required device. The required device shall be tested annually by a licensed tester at the
customer’s expense. If the Company determines that the device has not been tested annually, it may issue a notice to terminate service absent proof of testing. If the customer fails to provide proof that the device has been tested or otherwise fails to comply with the Company’s notice, the Company may discontinue service. If the Company determines that a dangerous condition exists and immediate action is
necessary to eliminate an immediate health hazard, it may discontinue service without notice to the customer in accordance with the IPUC’s Utility Customer Relations Rules (IDAPA 31.21.01.303).
16. In accordance with Idaho State Plumbing Code Section 602.0, regarding Unlawful Connections (see IDAPA 07.02.06.011), no potable water supply piping on a
premise served by the Company shall be made in such a manner that it will be possible for non-potable water to enter any part of the Company’s water system. The Company shall determine the type of device or permanent physical separation required for
protection in accordance with its Cross Connection Control Program. Installation of any device or separation shall be inspected by the Company.
METERS 17. All water service, except flat rate service under Schedule 1B and water for firefighting purposes will be rendered only through meters.
18. Each customer shall have a separate meter to register the amount of water consumed. 19. All meters will be furnished by, and remain the property of, the Company.
The Company reserves the right to establish the size and location of meter required by each customer. 20. Meters will be maintained by the Company for ordinary wear and tear. The costs of repair or replacement resulting from damages to the meter, meter box or setting, caused or allowed by the customer, will be charged to the customer. The customer will
not permit anyone other than the Company to remove, inspect or tamper with the Company's meter or other Company property located on the customer's premises.
21. The customer shall notify the Company of any damage to the meter or of
any malfunction in the registration, as soon as the customer is aware of the problem.
METER SETTING 22. All meters shall be set at convenient locations, accessible to the Company,
and subject to its control. The meter will normally be placed in a meter box or vault on the property served. Each meter box or vault shall be provided with a suitable cover.
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23. Where it is not convenient or if both the customer and the Company agree not to place the meter in a box or vault, as provided in Rule 22, the meter will be placed inside the building in a suitable location.
24. This section intentionally left blank. 25. The Company shall furnish and install meter boxes or vaults for all meters up to and including 2-inch. The customer shall be responsible to pay the Company’s
costs to furnish and install meter boxes or vaults for all meters larger than 2-inch. The meter boxes or vaults and covers for outside meter settings shall conform to a proper uniform standard established by the Company. The covers shall be of uniform design for
convenience and efficiency in the Company's operation. 26. To prevent heat damage to the meter where steam or hot water under
pressure is used, other than for normal residential use, an approved backflow prevention device with appropriate hot water kit and a thermal expansion tank must be placed, at the expense of the customer, on the discharge side of meter and before any outlets are
taken off the service line. METER TESTING
27. The quantity of water recorded by the meter shall be conclusive for both the customer and the Company, except when the meter has been found to be registering
inaccurately or has ceased to register. In either of such cases, the meter will be promptly repaired or replaced by the Company and the quantity of water consumed shall be estimated by the average registration of the meter on previous corresponding periods.
28. In case of a disputed bill involving the accuracy of a meter, the meter shall be tested upon the request of the customer. If the meter is found to have an error in
registration of one and one-half percent (1-1/2 %) or less, the Company will charge a fee in accordance with Schedule 5, Miscellaneous Fees and Charges, as compensation of such test. If the error in registration is found to be greater than one and one-half percent
(1-1/2 %), the cost of the test shall be borne by the Company. When a meter is to be tested, the customer will be notified of time and place and may be present. If the test shows the meter to be over or under registering by more than one and one-half percent
(1-1/2%), the meter will be replaced and an adjustment for the over-registration will be made according to the Rules and Regulations Governing Customer Relations of Gas, Electric, and Water Public Utilities and the jurisdiction of the Idaho Public Utilities
Commission.
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BILLS 29. Each customer is subject to a customer charge, the amount of which is set
forth in the Schedule of Rates. 30. Bills for water service will be rendered and are due and payable as specified in Rules 200 through 299 of the IPUC's Customer Relations Rules and Regulations.
31. The presentation or non-presentation of a bill shall not be held to be a waiver of any of the rules and regulations.
DISCONTINUANCE OF SERVICE
32. When a customer wishes to terminate water service, the Company must be notified. This request for disconnection may be made in writing, by telephone or a personal visit to the Company office. The customer will be responsible for payment of all
service rendered prior to the termination of water service. 33. If the premises will be temporarily unoccupied and the customer wishes to
cease charges during the vacancy period, the customer must notify the Company. The Company will terminate the service and cease the billing until the property is again occupied and the customer notifies the Company to restore the service and resume
billing. No refund or allowance will be made for unoccupied property if the customer fails to request a disconnect. Only one temporary disconnect will be granted per season.
34. If the customer's property is vacant and the Company is not notified to terminate service, the customer will be responsible for any damage to the property arising from freezing, water damage, injury to the meter or any other failure.
35. The Company may deny or terminate water service under the provisions of Rules 300 through 400 of the IPUC’s Rules and Regulations Governing Customer
Relations of Gas, Electric and Water Public Utilities. The customer has the right to file an informal or formal complaint with the IPUC
concerning the denial or termination of service. If the customer files a complaint, the service will not be terminated providing the customer pays all undisputed charges.
Service that has been disconnected for nonpayment will not be restored until the amount due plus the applicable reconnect fee has been paid. Reconnection of service
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RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE RENDERING OF SERVICE (cont’d) by anyone other than the Company is strictly prohibited and may result in an additional service charge(s).
36. In case of a break, an emergency or other similar situations, the Company shall have the right to temporarily discontinue the water supply in order to make necessary repairs, connections, etc. The Company shall use all reasonable and practical measures to notify the customer in advance of discontinuance of service. The Company shall not be liable for any damage or inconvenience suffered by the customer, or for any claim for interruption in service, lessening of supply, inadequate pressure, poor quality of water, or any other cause. The Company may restrict or regulate the quantity of water used by customers in case of scarcity or whenever the public welfare may require it. 37. The Company may at any time restrict the use of water for air conditioning and refrigeration by requiring the installation of cooling towers and recirculation pumps.
38. The right to discontinue service for any of the above reasons may be exercised whenever and as often as such reasons may occur, and neither delay nor omission on the part of the Company to enforce this rule at any one or more times shall be deemed a waiver of its right to enforce the same at any time, so long as the reason continues. CUSTOMERS' DEPOSITS 39. The Company reserves the right to require a deposit according to Rules 100 through 199, Deposit and Guarantee Practices for Residential and Small Commercial Customers, of the IPUC Customer Relations Rules and Regulations. Reasonable deposits may be collected for customers not covered under the IPUC's Customer Relations Rules and Regulations. 40. The Company will refund said deposit when the customer (1) discontinues service, or (2) establishes and maintains good credit as defined by the IPUC's Customer Relations Rules and Regulations. BUDGET BILL PLAN 41. Residential Budget Bill Plan: A Budget Bill Plan is available to Residential Customers, as defined in paragraph 51 of these Rules, desiring to levelize payments for water service. A Residential customer may enroll in the Budget Bill Plan at any time during the year. To be eligible for the Budget Bill Plan, the customer must have a minimum of 12 consecutive months of service at the current location and have no past due balance owing at the time of enrollment. Residential Budget Bill Plan participants will receive monthly billing statements, though their meters will continue to be read on a bi-monthly basis.
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RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE RENDERING OF SERVICE (cont’d) The levelized monthly payment will approximate the 12-month average of the most current 6 bi-monthly bills. Budget Bill Plan a mounts will be recalculated annually at the 12-month anniversary of the date the customer began paying the most current Budget Bill amount. The new monthly payment will be the recalculated Budget Bill amount. A customer's Budget Bill amount may decrease, increase, or remain the same from year to year.
Customers with a negative (underpaid) balance in their Budget Bill Plan account at the time
of recalculation will have new monthly Budget Bill Plan charges equal to the recalculated Budget Bill amount plus one-twelfth of the negative balance. At the customer's option, a negative balance may be paid in full and disregarded for purposes of calculating the next period's Budget Bill amount. If the negative balance exceeds 25% of the estimated annual bill for the ensuing annual period, the Company may request that the negative balance be paid in full. Customers with a positive balance exceeding $25 in their Budget Bill Plan account at the time of recalculation may be refunded at the customer's request. If no request for refund is made, the monthly Budget Bill Plan charge will be equal to the recalculated Budget Bill Plan amount reduced by one-twelfth of the positive balance. Upon termination of the Budget Bill Plan agreement, after all charges for services are paid, positive balances will
be refunded at the customer's option.
Estimates of future costs based on historical charges furnished by the Company with such Budget Bill Plan should not be construed by the customer as a guarantee that the total actual charges will not exceed the estimates. In the event of a significant change in rates for water service or substantial deviation from the customer's historical water consumption, the Company may at any time submit a revised estimate to the customer and require that the customer pay the revised monthly Budget Bill installment amount as a condition of continuation in the Budget Bill Plan.
The Budget Bill amount will be billed monthly. Once established, the Budget Bill Plan will remain in effect from year to year until the customer notifies the Company not less than 30 days prior to the desired date of cancellation or unless the customer fails to pay the Budget Bill amount. TEMPORARY SERVICE FOR CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES 42. Contractors, builders, or others who wish temporary service from a designated fire hydrant will: A. Obtain a permit for use of the fire hydrant from the appropriate fire department. B. Present the approved permit and pay a fee to the Company in accordance with Schedule 5, Miscellaneous Fees and Charges, for the use of a temporary meter. C. Comply with Company's Cross Connection Control Program. D. Agree that water used will be billed at Company's approved rate schedule for general metered service. E. Return the meter to the Company in the time frame outlined in the permit and agree that the customer is responsible for any damage to the meter or fire hydrant resulting from misuse or negligence on their part.
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RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE RENDERING OF SERVICE (cont’d) FIRE PROTECTION 43. Water from fire hydrants or other fire fighting facilities shall be used only for firefighting purposes and for water sold pursuant to Rule No. 42. 44. All private fire service connections from the main to the property line, including all valves, shall be furnished and installed by the Company. All fire service line connections will be separate from potable service lines, except that residential fire protection systems conforming to NFPA 13D standards for flow through usage will be permitted on the meter size range onetwo-inch or smaller (<=12). 45. The Company reserves the right to require at any time, a meter and appropriate backflow prevention device to be furnished and installed on the customer’s fire service connection. The customer shall be responsible to pay the associated costs of materials, installation and overheads. The meter and required backflow prevention device shall be inspected and approved by the Company. MISCELLANEOUS 46. The authorized employees and agents of the Company shall have the right of access, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, and with approval of the customer, to the premises supplied with water for the purpose of reading meters, examining pipes and fixtures, observing manner of using water, and for any other purpose which is proper and necessary in the conduct of the Company's business. Such employees and agents shall carry proper credentials evidencing their employment by the Company. 47. Except in case of an emergency, no one other than Company personnel shall open or close any of the Company's curb stops or valves in any public or private line. 48. The Company reserves the right to alter or amend these Rules and Regulations in the manner provided by law. DEFINITIONS 49. The word "Company" as used herein shall mean Suez Water Idaho Inc. acting through its properly authorized officers, agents or employees, each acting within the scope of the particular duties entrusted to them. 50. "Customer" shall be the party contracting for a supply of water through a single meter and service through each meter shall be considered, for billing purposes, as service to a separate customer.
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RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE RENDERING OF SERVICE (cont’d) 51. Residential customer shall designate a building under one roof, which is owned, leased or rented by one party and occupied as a residence. 52. Commercial, Industrial and Municipal customers shall be designated by the following: I. Commercial customer shall designate: A. A building containing two or more apartments or family units, which are rented or leased to tenants. B. A building occupied by a retail or service business which does not manufacture any item or items on the premises. C. Any building containing any combination of `A' and `B' above. D. A hotel, motel, tourist court, trailer court or mobile home park which rents or leases rooms or spaces to tenants. II. Industrial customer shall designate any building or combination of buildings in the same compound whose primary use is for the manufacture, fabrication, and/or assembly of any product. III. Municipal customer shall designate a publicly owned building such as a school, city hall, courthouse, fire house, hospital, or other public institution. 53. The purpose of the foregoing rules and regulations and definitions is to preserve, to the maximum extent possible, the obligation of the Company to furnish service. The rules and regulations and definitions contained herein shall be construed and applied in accordance with the spirit and intent of Title 61 of the Idaho Code .
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DEFINITIONS 54. Individual(s) shall mean a person or group of persons requesting a water
main extension to make water service available to an existing detached, single family residence(s) occupied by or to be occupied by the requesting Party(ies). 55. Developer shall mean a person, firm or corporation who (1) sells two or more lots, parcels or tracts of land to others for the purpose of constructing thereon any
type of building or (2) constructs any type of building, on land which is for sale, lease or rent by or to another party(ies).
56. Subdivision shall mean the legal dividing of a tract of land into two or more tracts, lots or parcels.
57. Multiple family housing development shall mean any building or buildings consisting of two or more living units.
58. Applicable overheads shall be overhead cost to the Company such as supervision, engineering, accounting, legal expenses and the cost of any necessary governmental permits.
GENERAL
59. Any individual or developer may request water service to be made available to any lot(s) or subdivision under these rules and regulations.
60. The minimum size of water main to be installed under these rules and regulations shall normally be 8-inch inside diameter. The Company shall determine the size of all water mains to be extended.
61. The normal routing for water main extensions shall be in dedicated streets. The Company may, but will not be required to, make extensions under this rule in
easements or rights-of-way where final grades have not been established or where street grades have not been brought to those established by public authority. If extensions are made when grades have not been established and there is a reasonable
probability that existing grade will be changed, the Company shall require the Applicant(s) to deposit the estimated cost for altering the facilities installed.
This deposit shall be made at the time of execution of the agreement. Such alterations may be, but are not limited to, relocating, raising or lowering of facilities. Adjustment of any difference between the amount so deposited and the actual cost of relocating,
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raising or lowering facilities shall be made within thirty (30) days after the Company has ascertained such actual cost. The net deposit representing actual cost is not subject to refund. The deposit related to the proposed relocation, raising or lowering shall be
refunded when such displacements are determined by proper authority not to be required. 62. Company shall design and be the sole judge as to the adequacy of any water main extension and appurtenances.
EXTENSIONS FOR INDIVIDUAL RESIDENCE(S)
63. Free-Footage Allowance. The utility shall extend its water distribution mains to serve new individual residential customers at its own expense when the cost of constructing a main extension from the nearest existing utility facility capable of providing
adequate flow is not in excess of five hundred dollars ($500.00) per service connection. 64. In instances where the cost of main extensions is in excess of five hundred
dollars ($500.00), the individual(s) shall enter into an agreement with the Company of the type attached hereto and marked Exhibit A, INDIVIDUAL RESIDENCE MAIN EXTENSION AGREEMENT. The cost of the water main extension shall be based on the
use of an eight-inch inside diameter main. The estimated cost of the main extension less free-footage allowance shall be deposited with the Company.
65. In instances where more than one individual has requested a water main extension, any contribution shall normally be divided in proportion to front footage of the lots. In unusual circumstances, other methods of dividing the deposit may be used,
provided they are acceptable to all individuals and the Company. 66. A water main extension must extend to the extreme property lines of the
building lot to be served. 67. The deposit referred to in paragraph 64 above, shall normally be a cash
deposit. In this instance, the Company shall provide the material and labor for the installation of the project.
However, the Applicant may provide the material and/or contract labor for the installation of the necessary facilities. In this instance, the Applicant shall deposit with the Company an amount equal to the estimated cost of applicable overheads for the entire project and
the estimated direct labor costs incurred by the Company for such items as engineering design, estimating, and inspection. Also, the Applicant shall
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furnish the Company a certified invoice of sufficient detail to show the separate costs of water mains and appurtenances by size, service laterals by size, meter boxes, meter settings and fire hydrants. The Company shall specify the material to be supplied by the
Applicant with respect to size and type. In general the material shall conform to the Company’s standard material specifications and applicable AWWA specifications. The Company shall, at Applicant's expense, make all connections to the Company's existing system if, in the opinion of the Company, the contractor does not have sufficient experience or equipment to make the required connection. Applicant's contractor shall
comply with Section 1 and Section 2 of Company's Requirements for Labor in Lieu of
Cash Contractors. In general, areas covered are requirements for inspection, monitoring of construction, acceptance and handling of materials, documentation of costs,
correction of faulty installation, insurance, bonding, license requirements, experience, and equipment availability. Company may deny the right of Applicant to provide a contractor who has not complied with its requirements in the past.
EXTENSIONS FOR OTHER THAN INDIVIDUAL RESIDENCES
68. The Applicant(s) for a water main extension shall furnish drawing(s) of suitable scale showing street(s), lot and/or building layouts, storm and sanitary sewer facilities, location and flow capacity of fire hydrants as may be required by appropriate
fire department or district, and when requested by the Company contours or other indication of the relative elevation of the various parts of the area to be developed.
69. A water main extension must extend to the extreme property lines of the development.
70. Each separate water main extension to and/or within a development shall be subject to a separate agreement.
71. Applicant(s) shall enter into an agreement of the type attached hereto and marked as Exhibit "D" and deposit with the Company the estimated cost of the required main extension, including service laterals and meter settings to be installed at the time of
the main extension. In instances, such as Industrial and/or Commercial Subdivisions, where size and location of domestic service laterals cannot be determined at the time the water main is installed, the cost of such service laterals shall be borne by the Applicant
requesting service. The cost shall be based on the average cost, as determined by the Company, for the requested size of service.
72. The Company shall prepare plans, specifications, and cost estimates for proposed main extensions at its own expense. In the event a main extension agreement is not entered into within 120 days after the Company furnishes plans, specifications,
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and estimates, the Applicant shall reimburse the Company an amount equal to Company’s expenses.
73. The deposit referred to in paragraph 71 above, shall normally be a cash deposit. In this instance, the Company shall provide the material and labor for installation of
the project. However, the Applicant may provide the material and/or contract labor for the installation of
the necessary facilities. In this instance, the Applicant shall deposit with the Company an amount equal to the estimated cost of applicable overheads for the entire project and the estimated direct labor costs incurred by the Company for such items as engineering design,
estimating, and inspection. Also, the Applicant shall furnish the Company a certified invoice of sufficient detail to show the separate costs of material and labor for water mains and appurtenances by size, service laterals by size, meter boxes, meter settings and fire
hydrants. The Company shall specify the material to be supplied by the Applicant with respect to size and type. In general, the material shall conform to the Company’s standard material specifications and applicable AWWA specifications. The Company shall, at
Applicant’s expense, make all connections to the Company’s existing system if in the Company’s opinion the contractor does not have the experience or equipment to make such connection. Applicant’s contractor shall comply with Section 1 and Section 2 of Company’s
Requirements for Labor in Lieu of Cash Contractors. In general, areas covered are requirements for inspection, monitoring of construction, acceptance and handling of materials, documentation of costs, correction of faulty installation, insurance, bonding,
license requirements, experience, and equipment availability. The Company may deny the right of Applicant to provide a contractor who has not complied with its requirements in the past. SPECIAL FACILITIES 74. Special facilities shall include source of supply, storage and booster-pumping facilities which may be required to render adequate water service to an area for which such
service has been requested. Special facilities do not include transmission or distribution line facilities.
75. Should an Applicant propose a Residential, Commercial, Industrial, or Municipal Development requiring a special facility or special facilities, the Applicant shall advance the cost of such facility or facilities. Normally, the advance shall be a cash advance. In this
instance, the Company shall provide the material and labor for the installation of the facilities.
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RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING WATER MAIN EXTENSIONS (Continued)
However, the Applicant may, with the Company’s approval, provide the material and/or contract labor for the installation of the special facility or facilities. In the instance where an Applicant provides the material and/or contract labor, the Applicant shall deposit with the
Company an amount equal to the estimated cost of applicable overheads for the entire project plus the estimated direct labor costs for such items as engineering design, estimating, and inspection. An amount equal to the estimated cost of the necessary facilities shall be deposited with the
Company prior to construction. The Company shall adjust the deposit based upon the determination of the actual cost of facilities installed. Any difference between the estimated and actual cost of the facilities installed shall be shown as a revision of the amount
deposited and shall be payable within thirty (30) days of submission. The cost of the special facilities advanced, or a portion thereof, shall be refunded based
upon customer connections and in accordance with the following equation: X = [(R-E-D-T)/Y] – (S+M), where:
X = Refund per Customer R = Annual Revenues per Customer (actual revenue received from each customer served from the special facility)
E = Annual Operating and Maintenance Expense per Customer (including Ad Valorem Tax) D = Annual Depreciation Expense per Customer (Depreciation rate(s) for type(s) of
facility installed x investment in that type of facility installed) Y = Authorized Rate of Return T = Income Taxes on Net Income per Customer
S = Imbedded investment in Source and Storage plant, less accumulated depreciation and customer advances and contributions against the plant. (Value of plant allocable to support consumption per customer level that
produces the annual revenue per customer) M = Meter Cost Installed
Should the Company agree that the cost of any portion of the special facilities (source, storage, or pumping) not be advanced by the Applicant, the per customer refund shall be reduced by the per customer cost of that facility not advanced. The advance and refund
agreement for each development shall be evaluated on a case-by-case basis and filed with the Idaho Public Utilities Commission for review and approval.
76. The Company shall be responsible to construct and/or install special facilities as may be required from time to time to maintain the rendering of adequate water service to existing customers.
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RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING NON-CONTIGUOUS EXPANSION
77. The Company shall be the sole judge as to the design of and the time of construction and/or installation of any special facility(ies). 78. The definitions and general rules governing water main extensions, Rules 54 through 62, shall be applicable to developer or subdivider requested non-contiguous expansion of the Company’s existing service area. 79. The Applicant(s) for a non-contiguous expansion shall furnish drawing(s) of suitable scale showing street(s), lot and/or building layouts, storm and sanitary sewer facilities, location and flow capacity of fire hydrants as may be required by appropriate fire department or district, and when requested by the Company, contours or other indication of the relative elevation of the various parts of the area to be developed. 80. A non-contiguous expansion must extend to the extreme property lines of the development. 81. Each separate water main extension to and/or within a development shall be subject to a separate agreement. 82. In instances where a non-contiguous water system is currently providing customers with a potable water supply, the system owner and Company must notify the customer of the intent to sell the water facilities and inform them of the impact the proposed sale would have on their future water service. This notification must include any change in water rates, anticipated changes in water quality or quantity, added benefits or potential concerns, and inform them that upon public notification by Commission they will have the opportunity to provide comments or concerns regarding the sale. 83. Applicant(s) shall enter into an agreement of the type attached hereto and Marked as Exhibit “F” and deposit with the Company the estimated cost of the required infrastructure, if applicable, including wells, well lots, well houses, distribution lines, reservoirs, pumps, booster pumping stations, valves, pipes, service laterals and meter settings to be installed. The cost shall be based on the average cost, as determined by the Company, for the requested size of service. 84. The rules relating to special facilities under the rules governing water main extensions (Rules 74 through 77) shall be applicable to non-contiguous expansions.
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Exhibit A INDIVIDUAL RESIDENCE MAIN EXTENSION AGREEMENT
C.E.A. No. _____________
AGREEMENT between SUEZVEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC., hereinafter called "Company", and , hereinafter called the "Applicant". NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and of the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained, THE PARTIES HERETO AGREE AS
FOLLOWS: 1. The Applicant(s) hereby applies to the Company for the said extension for its
system, and the Company agrees to construct the said extension upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth in accordance with its Rules and Regulations. Said extension is described as follows and shown on the attached sketch which is hereto
made a part of this Agreement: 2. Applicant shall contribute to the Company upon the execution hereof the sum of
_______________ Dollars ($ ) which amount the Company estimates to be the cost of installing the said "on-site" extension as described above including overhead cost to the Company such as supervision, engineering, accounting, legal expenses and the cost
of obtaining any necessary governmental permits. Any difference between the actual cost and the amount contributed, shall be shown as a revision of the amount of contribution, and shall be payable within thirty (30) days of submission. The actual cost
thus finally determined shall be referred to as the "contributed cost of on-site facilities". If it is necessary to adjust the amount of Applicant’s contribution, in accordance with the terms of this paragraph, a supplemental memorandum will be prepared setting forth the
"contributed cost of on-site facilities" and shall be attached hereto and made a part hereof.
3. Applicant shall contribute to the Company upon the execution hereof the sum of _______________ Dollars ($ ) which amount the Company estimates to be the cost of installing the said off-site main extension including overhead cost to the
Company such as supervision, engineering, accounting, legal expenses and the cost of obtaining any necessary governmental permits. Any difference between the actual cost and the amount contributed shall be shown as a revision of the amount contributed and
shall be payable within thirty (30) days of submission. The actual cost thus finally determined shall be referred to as the "contributed cost of off-site mains". If it is necessary to adjust the amount of Applicant’s advance, in accordance with the terms of
this paragraph, a supplemental memorandum will be prepared setting forth the "contributed cost of off-site mains" and shall be attached hereto and made a part hereof.
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INDIVIDUAL RESIDENCE MAIN EXTENSION AGREEMENT (Continued)
4. Each additional bona fide customer whose service lateral is directly connected to the extension during the ten (10) year term of this contract shall deposit, with the Company an amount equal to: One-half of the actual per foot cost of the
extension times the front footage of the property to be served by the service lateral. The per foot cost shall be determined by dividing the actual cost of the extension by the total serviceable footage along the extension. This deposit shall be made prior to the installation of the service lateral necessary to provide the service requested. The monies so deposited shall be refunded to the original Applicant(s) without interest within 30 days
of receipt by the Company. 5. The total of monies returned to the Applicant(s) shall not exceed the amount
contributed to the Company as described in Paragraph 2. 6. A bona fide customer shall mean any person, firm, Corporation, company,
association, governmental unit or owner of property as guarantor furnished water service of a permanent nature by the Company; and the term "Extension" shall mean the mains and appurtenances shown on attached plan.
7. The Company will use its best efforts to commence and carry to completion, as soon as possible, the installation of said extension, having in mind, however, delays
which may be occasioned by weather, acts of God or the public enemy, strikes or other matters not within its control.
8. It is further mutually understood and agreed that the mains and appurtenances within the limits of the streets, avenues, roads, ways, or easement areas, whether or not attached to or serving customers but constructed as part of the extension,
shall be and remain the property of the Company, its successors and assigns. The Company shall have the right to extend any main installed by it pursuant to
the terms of this Agreement in or to other land, streets, or avenues, but the Applicant(s) shall not by reason thereof be entitled to any refunds other than those above provided for. On labor-in-lieu of cash projects, project becomes Company property only after
acceptance. 9. The Applicant(s) will, on the request of the Company, grant to it an
exclusive and irrevocable easement, at no cost to Company, for the installation, maintenance, operation, repair and replacement of said main extension and appurtenances within the limits of any existing or proposed street, avenue, road, way or
easement area, together with the right of ingress and egress thereto, in a form satisfactory to the Company, duly executed and acknowledged in proper form for record.
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INDIVIDUAL RESIDENCE MAIN EXTENSION AGREEMENT (Continued)
10. It is further understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto that the Company's agreement to construct the said extension is subject to the Company obtaining all necessary consents, orders, permits and approvals of public officers or
public bodies having jurisdiction over, or lawful interest, in any of the subject matters herein. In the event that the Company, after prompt application and diligent effort is unable to obtain any necessary consent, order, permit, or approval as aforesaid, or in the event that the Company is enjoined or prevented by lawful action of any such public officer of official body from constructing the said extension, the Company’s sole
obligation will be to repay to Applicant the said sum of ____________________ DOLLARS ($ ). This amount shall be the difference between the amount advanced and estimated expenses incurred by the Company in conjunction with the main
extension and appurtenances which are the subject of this Agreement. 11. It is agreed by the Applicant(s) that he will not build at any time hereafter
on, in, or over the said easement any structure, the construction or presence of which will endanger, render ineffective, or make difficult the access to the water pipes or appurtenances of the Company. Additionally, Applicant(s) agrees not to lay other pipes
or conduits within two (2') feet measured horizontally, from the said water pipes except pipes crossing same at right angles in which latter case a minimum vertical distance of six (6") inches shall be maintained between the pipes. No excavation or blasting shall be
carried on which in any way endangers the said water pipes. Provided, however, that should the Applicant(s) wish to do so he may, at his own expense, provide a new location acceptable to the Company for the water pipes and the Company will then move
said water pipes and appurtenances to the new location. The whole cost of such moving and altering and any expenses incident thereto, shall be borne by the Applicant(s).
12. It is further understood and agreed that in case of any damage by Applicant(s) or caused by neglect of Applicant(s) to the water pipes or their appurtenances, or other injuries to the property of the Company in connection therewith,
which are caused by the acts or neglect of the Applicant(s) the amount of such damage shall be paid to the Company by the said Applicant(s).
13. The term of this Agreement shall be ten (10) years from the date of execution.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused their respective seals to be hereunto affixed and these presents to be signed this ___________ day of ____________________________, _____.
COMPANY SUEZVEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC.
By ____________________________________
Print Name:___________________________________
APPLICANT(S)
DEVELOPER NAME
By __________________________________
Print Name: __________________________________
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INDIVIDUAL RESIDENCE MAIN EXTENSION AGREEMENT SUPPLEMENTAL MEMORANDUM
C.E.A. No. _____________
This supplemental memorandum shall be attached to and made a part of the water main extension agreement between _____________________________________ and SUEZVEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. dated the _______ day of ______________, _____.
It is understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto that the actual cost of the main extension referred to above is ____________ Dollars ($ ). It is further
understood and agreed by and between the parties here to that: (1) the Applicant(s) contribution to the Company is being adjusted to _________________ Dollars ($ ); (2) that the actual onsite cost is __________________ Dollars ($ ); and 3) that
actual offsite costs is ____________________ Dollars ($ ).
SUEZVEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. ATTEST: By_______________________________
___________________________ Print Name _______________________________
Its_______________________________
APPLICANT(S)
DEVELOPER NAME ATTEST: By ______________________________
___________________________ Print Name _____________________________
Its _____________________________
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Exhibit D RESIDENTIAL, MULTIPLE FAMILY HOUSING, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, OR MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT
WATER MAIN EXTENSION AGREEMENT CEA No. _____________
AGREEMENT between SUEZVEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. hereinafter called the "Company" and_______________________________________ hereinafter called the Applicant.
WHEREAS, the Applicant has applied to the Company for an extension to its mains as follows:
and WHEREAS, the Company has agreed to such extension upon the terms and conditions
hereinafter set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and of the mutual covenants and
agreements herein contained, THE PARTIES HERETO AGREE AS FOLLOWS: A. GENERALLY
1. For the purposes of this agreement, a bona fide customer shall mean any person(s), firm, Company, corporation, association, governmental unit or owner of property as
guarantor furnished water service of a permanent nature by the Company; and the term “Extension” shall mean the water mains and appurtenances and service laterals as shown on the attached plan excluding fire hydrants.
2. The term of this Agreement shall be for ten (10) years from the date hereof.
3. The Applicant agrees to provide all easements and rights of way, which the Company considers necessary either from the Applicant or from third persons, as the case may be, to assure the legal feasibility of the Extension, without cost to the
Company. 4. The applicant’s right to receive monies from off-site connections is personal to the
Applicant and unassignable either as collateral security or otherwise. 5. This Extension shall be made in accordance with the rules and regulations, and
specifications of the Company and subject to the approval of the Company, which approvals will not be unreasonably withheld.
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RESIDENTIAL, MULTIPLE FAMILY HOUSING, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, OR MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT WATER MAIN EXTENSION AGREEMENT (Continued) B. WHERE THE APPLICANT HAS ASKED THE COMPANY TO PERFORM THE EXTENSION
1. Applicant hereby applies to the Company for the said Extension of its system and the Company agrees to construct the said Extension upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth and in accordance with its Rules and Regulations.
2. Applicant shall contribute to the Company upon the execution hereof the sum of _______________ Dollars ($ ) which amount the Company estimates to be the cost of installing the said "on-site" Extension as described above including overhead cost to the Company such as supervision, engineering, accounting, legal expenses and the cost of obtaining any necessary governmental permits. Any difference between the actual and the amount contributed shall be shown as a revision of the amount of contribution and shall be payable within thirty (30) days of submission. The actual cost thus finally determined shall be referred to as the "contributed cost of on-site facilities". If it is necessary to adjust the amount of Applicant’s contribution, in accordance with the terms of this Paragraph, a supplemental memorandum will be prepared setting forth the "contributed cost of on-site facilities" and shall be attached hereto and made a part hereof.
3. Applicant shall contribute to the Company upon the execution hereof the sum of _______________ Dollars ($ ) which amount the Company estimates to be the cost of installing the said off-site main Extension including overhead cost to the
Company such as supervision, engineering, accounting, legal expenses and the cost of obtaining any necessary governmental permits. Any difference between the actual and the amount contributed shall be shown as a revision of the amount contributed and shall be payable within thirty (30) days of submission. The actual cost thus finally determined shall be referred to as the "contributed cost of off-site mains". If it is necessary to adjust
the amount of Applicant’s advance, in accordance with the terms of this Paragraph, a supplemental memorandum will be prepared setting forth the "contributed cost of off-site mains" and shall be attached hereto and made a part hereof.
4. The Company will use its best efforts to commence and carry to completion as soon as possible the installation of said Extension, having in mind however, delays which
may be occasioned by weather, acts of God or the public enemy, strikes or other matters not within its control.
5. The amount of "contributed costs for on-site" facilities shall be retained by the Company and booked as a contribution in aid of construction. 6. The amount of "contributed costs for off-site mains" shall be retained by the Company and booked as a contribution in aid of construction. However, an applicant for
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RESIDENTIAL, MULTIPLE FAMILY HOUSING, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, OR MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT WATER MAIN EXTENSION AGREEMENT (Continued) service for which the service lateral (including laterals to a fire hydrant(s)) will be directly connected to said off-site main Extension within ten (10) years of the date of this Agreement shall deposit with the Company one-half the cost per front foot of the main
Extension times the Applicant(s) total front footage. The cost per front foot shall be the actual cost of the off-site main Extension divided by the total serviceable footage. This deposit will be forwarded to the Applicant without interest within thirty (30) days of receipt
by the Company. 7. The total monies forwarded to the Applicant shall not exceed the amount of
"contributed cost of off-site mains" as described in Paragraph 3. All future customers whose service lateral connects directly to the said "off-site main(s)" after ten (10) years from the date of this agreement shall not be subject to the deposit described in
Paragraph 6 nor shall the Applicant be entitled or receive any reimbursement after ten (10) years from the date of this Agreement.
8. It is further understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto that the Company's agreement to construct the said Extension is subject to the Company obtaining all necessary consents, orders, permits and approvals of public officers or
public bodies having jurisdiction over or lawful interest in any of the subject matters herein. In the event that the Company, after prompt application and diligent effort, is unable to obtain any necessary consent, order, permit or approval as aforesaid, or in the
event that the Company is enjoined or prevented by lawful action of any such public officer or official body from constructing the said Extension, the Company's sole obligation will be to repay to Applicant the said sum of ___________DOLLARS ($ ).
This amount shall be the difference between the amount advanced and estimated expenses incurred by the Company in conjunction with the main Extension and
appurtenances which are the subject of this Agreement. 9. It is further mutually understood and agreed that the mains and appurtenances
within the limits of the street, avenues, roads, ways or easement areas, whether or not attached to or serving customers but constructed as part of the Extension shall be and remain the property of the Company, its successors and assigns. The Company shall have the right to extend any main installed by it pursuant to the terms of this Agreement in or to other lands, streets, or avenues without incurring any liability to Applicant
whatsoever. 10. Applicant agrees that before the commencement of work by the Company, he will
clearly indicate upon the ground by means of stakes or in some other equally positive manner the exact lines and grades to which the street, highway, or land in which the said water pipes are to be laid is to be finally built and that he will grade the said street,
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highway, or land so that it will be at all points within less than one (1) foot of the above finished grades before the Company commences the work of installing the said water
pipes. The Applicant also agrees to stake the exact location and grade of all meter settings. The Company, however, shall not be required to lay its pipes according to lines or grades of which it does not approve. And it is agreed that in case of any time, prior to the dedication and acceptance as a public street or highway by the municipality of any street or highway under which water mains are laid in conformity with this agreement it
shall become necessary to change or move the said pipes or their appurtenances by reason of any change or alteration in the lines or grades of the street, highway, or land in which they are laid, then the expense of such change or moving of said pipes and their
appurtenances, and any other expense incidental thereto, shall be borne by Applicant. 11. It is agreed by Applicant that he will not build at any time hereafter on, in or over the
said easement any structure, the construction or presence of which will endanger or render ineffective or difficult of access the water pipes or appurtenances of the Company, or lay other pipes or conduits within two (2') feet, measured horizontally, from
the said water pipe except pipes crossing same at right angles in which latter case a minimum vertical distance of eighteen (18") inches shall be maintained between the pipes. No excavation or blasting shall be carried on which in any way endangers the said
water pipes. Provided, however, that should the Applicant wish to do so he may at his own expense provide a new location acceptable to the Company for the said water pipes and the Company will then move said water pipes and appurtenances to the new
location. The cost of moving and altering and any expenses incident thereto, shall be borne by the Applicant. It is further understood and agreed that in case of any damage by Applicant or caused by neglect of Applicant to the water pipes or their appurtenances,
or other injuries to the property of the Company in connection therewith, these facilities will be repaired and brought to proper grade by the Company or Company's contractor at Applicant’s expense.
C. WHERE THE APPLICANT HIRES A THIRD PARTY CONTRACTOR TO PERFORM THE EXTENSION
1. Applicant hereby applies to the Company for the said Extension of its system, and the Company agrees to allow said Extension upon the terms and conditions hereinafter
set forth and in accordance with its Rules and Regulations. 2. The Applicant hereby agrees that it will hire only those contractors that have been
approved by the Company and that it will require all such contractors to comply with the Labor and Materials In-Lieu-of-Cash Contractors Rules for Performance and Conduct, annexed hereto and made a part hereof as exhibit A. The Applicant further agrees that it
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will require its contractor to comply, via its contract with contractor, with all terms and conditions set forth herein.
3. The Company estimates that ____________________ ($ ) will be the cost of installing the said “on-site” Extension as described above including overhead cost to the Company such as supervision, engineering, accounting, and legal expenses. Any difference between the actual and the amount contributed shall be shown as a revision
of the amount of contribution and shall be payable within thirty (30) days of submission. The actual cost thus finally determined shall be referred to as the “contributed cost of on-site facilities”. If it is necessary to adjust the amount of Applicant’s contribution, in
accordance with the terms of this Paragraph, a supplemental memorandum will be prepared setting forth the “contributed cost of on-site facilities” and shall be attached hereto and made a part hereof.
4. The Company estimates that ____________________ ($ ) will be the cost of installing the said “off-site” Extension as described above including overhead cost to the
Company such as supervision, engineering, accounting, and legal expenses. Any difference between the actual and the amount contributed shall be shown as a revision of the amount of contribution and shall be payable within thirty (30) days of submission.
The actual cost thus finally determined shall be referred to as the “contributed cost of off-site facilities”. If it is necessary to adjust the amount of Applicant’s contribution, in accordance with the terms of this Paragraph, a supplemental memorandum will be
prepared setting forth the “contributed cost of off-site facilities” and shall be attached hereto and made a part hereof. 5. The Applicant agrees to advance to the Company, simultaneously with the execution of this Agreement, the sum of
_________________________________________ Dollars ($_______________) which represents the cost of the Company's overhead fees, and such items as inspection and testing. Such amount shall be subject to reconciliation after all such costs are known and
the difference shall be either refunded to or collected from the Applicant. 6. The installation shall be subject to the Company's inspection, testing and acceptance, however, absence of such inspection or testing by the Company shall not relieve the Applicant of any of its obligations. The Company shall require the Applicant and the
Applicant’s contractor (via its contract with the Applicant) to warrant the work in accordance with Paragraph 15 below. The Company shall further require the Applicant and the Applicant’s contractor (via its contract with the Applicant) to maintain insurance as follows:
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RESIDENTIAL, MULTIPLE FAMILY HOUSING, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, OR MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT WATER MAIN EXTENSION AGREEMENT (Continued) a) Worker's Compensation with Statutory limits and any applicable Federal (e.g., Longshoremen's), and Employer's Liability of $100,000.
b) General Liability, Comprehensive Form (including Premises-Operations; Independent Contractors' Protective; Products and Completed Operations; Broad Form Property Damage; Blanket Contractual Liability, Personal Injury with Employment Exclusion deleted) with the following limits and endorsements:
(i) Bodily Injury & Property Damage: Single-Limit $1,000,000 (ii) Products and Completed Operations to be maintained for two (2) year(s)
after final payment. (iii) Property Damage Liability Insurance shall provide X, C and U coverage. (iv) Railroad Protective Liability Coverage as applicable with $5,000,000
aggregate limit. c) Comprehensive Automobile Liability: Bodily Injury & Property Damage: Single-
Limit $1,000,000 d) Umbrella Excess Liability: $5,000,000 over primary insurance
The Company shall be named as an additional insured on all policies except Workers’ Compensation. All Certificates of Insurance shall include a thirty (30) day notice provision
for cancellation or material change in coverage, except ten (10) days notice for non-payment of premium.
7. The amount of said “contributed cost for on-site “facilities shall be booked as a contribution in aid of construction.
8. The amount of said “contributed cost for off-site mains” shall be booked as a contribution in aid of construction. However, an applicant for service for which the service lateral (including laterals to a fire hydrant(s)) will be directly connected to said off-site
main Extension within ten (10) years of the date of this Agreement shall deposit with the Company one-half the cost per front foot of the main Extension times the Applicant(s) total front footage. The cost per front foot shall be the actual cost of the off-site main
Extension divided by the total serviceable footage. This deposit will be forwarded to the Applicant without interest within thirty (30) days of receipt by the Company.
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9. The total monies forwarded to the Applicant shall not exceed the amount of “contributed cost of off-site mains” as described in Paragraph 8, above. All future
customers whose service lateral connects directly to the said “off-site main(s)” after ten (10) years from the date of this Agreement shall not be subject to the deposit described in Paragraph 8 nor shall the Applicant be entitled or receive any reimbursement after ten
(10) years from the date of this Agreement. 10. It is further understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto that the Company’s agreement to allow construction of the said Extension is subject to the Applicant and/or its contractor obtaining all necessary consents, orders, permits and
approvals of public officers or public bodies having jurisdiction over or lawful interest in any of the subject matters herein, with the exception of special permits, such as state highway and railroad permits, which the Company is required to obtain. In the event that
the Company, after prompt application and diligent effort, is unable to obtain any such special permit, or in the event that the Company is enjoined or prevented by lawful action of any such public officer or official body from constructing the said Extension, the
Company’s sole obligation will be to repay to Applicant the said sum __________ ($ ). This amount shall be the difference between the amount advanced and estimated expenses incurred by the Company in conjunction with the main Extension and appurtenances which are the subject of this Agreement. 11. It is further mutually understood and agreed that the mains and appurtenances within the limits of the street, avenues, roads, ways or easement areas, whether or not attached to or serving customers but constructed as part of the Extension shall be and remain the property of the Company, its successors and assigns. The Company shall have the right to extend any main installed by it pursuant to the terms of this Agreement in or to other lands, streets, or avenues without incurring any liability to Applicant whatsoever.
12. The Applicant shall require the Contractor to use its best efforts to commence and carry to completion as soon as possible the installation of said Extension, having in mind however, delays which may be occasioned by weather, acts of God or the public enemy,
strikes or other matters not within its control. 13. Applicant agrees that before the commencement of work by the contractor, he or
his contractor will clearly indicate upon the ground by means of stakes or in some other equally positive manner the exact lines and grades to which the street, highway, or land in which the said water pipes are to be laid is to be finally built and that he or his contractor will grade the said street, highway, or land so that it will be at all points within less than one (1’) foot of the above finished grades before the contractor commences the
work of installing the said water pipes. The Applicant also agrees to require his contractor to stake the exact location and grade of all meter settings. The contractor,
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however, shall not lay its pipes according to lines or grades which have not been approved. And it is agreed that in case of any time, prior to the dedication and
acceptance as a public street or highway by the municipality of any street or highway under which water mains are laid in conformity with this Agreement it shall become necessary to change or move the said pipes or their appurtenances by reason of any change or alteration in the lines or grades of the street, highway, or land in which they are laid, then the expense of such change or moving of said pipes and their
appurtenances, and any other expense incidental thereto, shall be borne by Applicant. 14. It is agreed by Applicant that he will not build or have his contractor build, at any
time hereafter on, in or over the said easement any structure, the construction or presence of which will endanger or render ineffective or difficult of access the water pipes or appurtenances of the Company, or lay or have laid other pipes or conduits
within two (2’) feet, measured horizontally, from the said water pipe except pipes crossing same at right angles in which latter case a minimum vertical distance of eighteen (18”) inches shall be maintained between the pipes. No excavation or blasting
shall be carried on which in any way endangers the said water pipes. Provided, however, that should the Applicant wish to do so he may at his own expense provide a new location acceptable to the Company for the said water pipes and the Company will then
move said water pipes and appurtenances to the new location. The cost of moving and altering and any expenses incident thereto, shall be borne by the Applicant. It is further understood and agreed that in case of any damage by Applicant or his contractor or
caused by the negligence of Applicant or his contractor to the water pipes or their appurtenances, or other injuries to the property of the Company in connection therewith, these facilities will be repaired and brought to proper grade by the Company or
Company’s contractor at Applicant’s expense. 15. The Applicant shall have its contractor warrant that the work performed in installing
the main and appurtenances is free of any defect of equipment, material or workmanship. Such shall continue for a period of two (2) years from completion and approval of the Extension or within such longer period of time as may be prescribed by law. Pursuant to the
warranty, the Applicant’s contractor, under Company supervision, shall remedy at his own expense any such failure to conform or any such defect upon receipt of written notice from the Company within a reasonable time after the discovery of any failure, defect or damage.
In addition, during the aforesaid warranty period, the contractor shall remedy at his own expense, under Company supervision, any damage to real or personal property, when that damage is the result of any such defect of equipment, material or workmanship installed by
the contractor. The warranty with respect to work repaired or replaced hereunder will run for a period of one year from the date of such repair or replacement or shall run for the remainder of the original two-year period, whichever is greater. During the warranty periods
as defined herein, the contractor shall reimburse the Company for the
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costs of any emergency repairs undertaken by the Company to maintain the system in good working order. Without limiting any other provision herein contained, these warranty
provisions shall be incorporated in Applicant’s contract with contractor. If contractor fails to reimburse the Company as set forth in this Paragraph, within forty-five (45) days of the Company’s request for such reimbursement, then the Applicant hereby agrees that it will do so. 16. If the Applicant’s contractor, for any reason, should fail to commence installation within sixty (60) days of this Agreement, the Company shall have the right to terminate this
Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused their respective corporate
seals to be hereunto affixed and these presents to be signed by their duly authorized officers this day of _________________, _____.
COMPANY SUEZVEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC.
ATTEST: By_________________________________
______________________________ Print Name _________________________
Its ________________________________
APPLICANT
___________________________________ ATTEST: By_________________________________
______________________________ Its ________________________________
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SUPPLEMENTAL MEMORANDUM
CEA No. _____________ This supplemental memorandum shall be attached to and made a part of the water main extension agreement SUEZVEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. and ______________________________________ dated the _______ day of
______________, _____. It is understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto that the actual cost
of the main extension referred to above is __________________________ Dollars ($ ). It is further understood and agreed that (1.) the actual on-site cost is _________________ Dollars ($_____). and (2.) the actual off-site cost is
________________ Dollars ($ ). COMPANY SUEZVEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. ATTEST: By _________________________________ ______________________________ Its ________________________________ APPLICANT ___________________________________ ATTEST: By _________________________________ ____________________________ Its ________________________________
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Exhibit F RESIDENTIAL OR MULTIPLE FAMILY HOUSING NON-CONTIGUOUS WATER SYSTEM AGREEMENT C.E.R. No._____________________ AGREEMENT between SUEZVEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. hereinafter called “Company”, its successors and assigns, and _________________________ hereinafter called “Owner”, its successors and assigns. WHEREAS, Owner has requested Company to expand its system as follows in accordance with the map or plan attached hereto as Attachment No. 1; and WHEREAS, Company is willing to make such expansion upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and of the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained, THE PARTIES HERETO AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 1. Owner hereby applies to Company for said expansion of its system, and Company agrees to include said expansion upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth and in accordance with its Rules and Regulations. 2. For the purposes of this Agreement the term “Water Facilities” shall include, without limitation: (a) All property in connection with the operation and maintenance of the Water Facilities and the furnishing of water services including, without limitation, buildings, improvements, structures, equipment, wells, distribution lines, well lots, well houses, reservoirs, pumps, booster pumping stations, valves, pipes, water lines, meter boxes, machinery, inventory, surveys, maps, and supplies; (b) All right, title and interest of Owner in and to all easement(s) and
appurtenances existing and/or necessary for the maintenance and operation of the Water Facilities constructed or to be constructed to serve the project commonly known as __________ (hereinafter called the “Project”), and any
approved development of the property in connection with the Project (hereinafter called the “Property”), Source of Supply, which may include well(s), pumps, motors, control equipment, pneumatic storage facilities, or that particular property
commonly referred to as “Source of Supply,” and water and water rights and interests appurtenant to the Property; and (c) All tangible property in connection with the operation and maintenance of the Water Facilities and the furnishing of water services including, without
limitation, customer lists and records, customer deposits, well logs, maintenance records, tariffs and rules and regulations governing the rendering of service and extension of service to future development, franchises, permits and certificates.
The term “Water Facilities” does not include meters.
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3. Company shall have the right to conduct, review and confirm, to Company’s satisfaction, test results in connection with any and all wells, soil tests, engineering tests, environmental surveys, plans and specifications and/or record drawings, and related
studies of the Water Facilities deemed necessary by Company to determine the suitability, in Company’s sole discretion, of the Water Facilities for expansion. Should an applicant propose a Development requiring special facilities, upgrades, modifications or,
if the Development is deemed by the Company to be unusual or burdened with special needs, that existing water system will be looked at independently and the terms of the acquisition will be set forth in an amendment hereto.
[Add the following paragraph if Owner is to construct the Water Facilities]: 4. Immediately after the execution of this Agreement, Owner shall diligently proceed to obtain all governmental approvals including, without limitation, all necessary permits, information, and consents required by the appropriate federal, state, or local governmental authorities, agencies, or officials to permit the construction, operation and maintenance of the Water Facilities. As soon as practicable, after receipt of such governmental approvals, Owner shall diligently proceed to construct the Water Facilities, as described, or to be described, in the Water Facilities plans and specifications prepared and sealed by a licensed professional engineer and reviewed and approved by the parties hereto. The cost of obtaining all governmental approvals, the cost of such plans and specifications, and the cost of the construction of the Water Facilities shall be borne by Owner at Owner’s sole cost and expense. At the sole discretion of Company, inspection of the construction of the Water Facilities shall be conducted by Company. Based on proper advice and consideration, Company may alter the performance from strict adherence to such plans and specifications if based on job site experience, or if adherence to such plans and specifications becomes impractical or infeasible under the circumstances. Company shall be the sole judge as to the adequacy of the Water Facilities. The parties hereto shall cooperate fully with each other and all other parties in connection with each other’s efforts hereunder.] [Add the following paragraphs if Company is to construct the Water Facilities: 4. Owner shall contribute to Company upon the execution hereof the sum of _________________ Dollars ($________) which amount Company estimates to be the cost of installing said Water Facilities including overhead cost to Company such as supervision, engineering, accounting, legal expenses and the cost of obtaining any necessary governmental permits. Any difference between the actual and the amount contributed shall be shown as a revision of the amount contributed and shall be payable within thirty (30) days of submission. The actual cost thus finally determined shall be referred to as the “contributed cost of facilities.” If it is necessary to adjust the amount of Owner’s contribution, in accordance with the terms of this paragraph, a supplemental Memorandum will be prepared setting forth the “contributed cost of facilities” and shall be attached hereto and made a part hereof. The amount of said “contributed cost for
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RESIDENTIAL OR MULTIPLE FAMILY HOUSING NON-CONTIGUOUS WATER SYSTEM AGREEMENT (Continued) facilities” shall be retained by Company and, for all Water Facilities except Source of Supply, booked as a “contribution in aid of construction”; Source of Supply shall be booked as an “advance in aid of construction.” It is further understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto that Company’s agreement to construct said expansion is subject to Company obtaining all necessary consents, orders, permits and approvals of public officers or public bodies having jurisdiction over or lawful interest in any of the subject matters herein, including Idaho Public Utilities Commission approval of an Amendment to the Certificated Area of Company. In the event that Company, after prompt application and diligent effort, is unable to obtain any necessary consent, order, permit or approval as aforesaid, or in the event that Company is enjoined or prevented by lawful action of any such public officer or official body from constructing said expansion, Company’s sole obligation will be to repay to Owner the sum of ___________________ DOLLARS ($__________). This amount shall be the difference between the amount contributed and estimated expenses incurred by Company in conjunction with the expansion which is the subject of this Agreement. Owner agrees that before the commencement of work by Company, Owner will clearly indicate upon the ground by means of stakes or in some other equally positive manner the exact lines and grades to which the street, highway, or land in which said water pipes are to be laid is to be finally built and that he will grade said street, highway, or land so that it will be at all points within less than one (1) foot of the above finished grades before Company commences the work of installing said water pipes. Owner also agrees to stake the exact location and grade of all meter settings. Company, however, shall not be required to lay its pipes according to lines or grades of which it does not approve. And it is agreed that in case of any time, prior to the dedication and acceptance as a public street or highway by the municipality of any street or highway under which any portion of the Water Facilities is laid in conformity with this Agreement it shall become necessary to change or move said pipes or their appurtenances by reason of any change or alteration in the lines or grades of the street, highway, or land in which they are laid, then the expense of such change or moving of said pipes and their appurtenances, and any other expense incidental thereto, shall be borne by Owner.] 5. The completely constructed and approved Water Facilities shall be contributed, transferred and conveyed to Company by Owner, at no cost to Company, through bill(s) of sale, warranty deed(s), easement(s) and/or other transferred documents reasonably acceptable to Company and as required and approved by, without limitation, the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, Division of Environmental Quality, Idaho Department of Water Resources, and the Idaho Public Utilities Commission (“IPUC”), as applicable, on or before the earlier of: 1) the ___ day of _______, ____; or 2), the transfer of the first lot in the Project from Owner to the first-time buyer. Owner will obtain releases from all subcontractors, laborers, materialmen, suppliers, and any other parties furnishing materials or services in connection with the
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RESIDENTIAL OR MULTIPLE FAMILY HOUSING NON-CONTIGUOUS WATER SYSTEM AGREEMENT (Continued) construction of the Water Facilities. Owner shall warrant to Company in writing that the Water Facilities has been constructed in accordance with the plans and specifications reviewed and approved by Company, and shall provide Company with as-built record drawings of the Water Facilities. Owner shall also warrant the Water Facilities against defects in construction for a period of one (1) year from execution of such warranty. 6. Owner shall contribute to Company upon the execution hereof the Water Facilities as described above, and shall also contribute overhead costs to Company such as supervision, engineering, accounting, legal expenses and the cost of obtaining any necessary governmental permits. The actual cost of contribution shall be referred to as the “contributed cost of facilities.” The Source of Supply costs shall be referred to and be booked as an advance in aid of construction. All other costs shall be referred to, and be booked as, a contribution in aid of construction. 7. Upon conveyance of the Water Facilities to Company, Company shall be solely responsible for management, maintenance and operation of the Water Facilities. The parties agree that the Water Facilities and associated permits and licenses shall be managed and operated by Company in a manner which is comparable to and consistent with Company’s management and operation of its other water utility facilities within the State of Idaho. The parties further acknowledge that Company shall serve all residential customers as a public utility, subject to the jurisdiction of the IPUC. 8. Owner shall prepare and record (prior to the sale of any lot in the Project) perpetual restrictive covenants which include, without limitation, that the Water Facilities is or shall be owned and operated by Company. Company shall cooperate with Owner in the preparation of such restrictive covenants and shall have the right to approve such restrictive covenants prior to recordation. Such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. Owner shall cause a notation to be made on any subdivision plat of the Project that states that the Water Facilities is or shall be owned and operated by Company. 9. If the Project is served by a non-potable irrigation System, appropriate backflow prevention device(s) shall be required to be installed at no cost to Company. Owner shall prepare and record (prior to the sale of any lot in the Project) perpetual restrictive covenants which include, without limitation, that cross-connections are prohibited, and shall delegate to Company the right to inspect such non-potable irrigation system, enforce such restrictive covenants, and to remove any such cross-connections. Company shall cooperate with Owner in the preparation of such restrictive covenants and shall have the right to approve such restrictive covenants prior to recordation. Such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. 10. An amount not to exceed Eight Hundred Dollars ($800.00), as more fully described on Attachment No.2 attached hereto, which is subject to modification as Adjusted Average Residential Revenue may change with future rate activity, shall be paid by Company to Owner as soon as practicable after each lot is connected to the
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RESIDENTIAL OR MULTIPLE FAMILY HOUSING NON-CONTIGUOUS WATER SYSTEM AGREEMENT (Continued) Water Facilities, as payment for the Source of Supply; provided, however, such payment shall be made only once per lot, only to bona fide customers, and not in excess of the original documented advance of construction costs in connection with the Source of Supply. Provided, further, however, if the Project and/or the Property is served by an additional potable Source of Supply, where a portion of the Project’s and/or Property’s Source of Supply is provided by an entity in addition to Owner, the $800 payment referred to in this paragraph shall be paid by Company to Owner and each other such provider of Source of Supply according to the percentage of contribution by Owner and each other such provider of Source of Supply. The percentage of contribution by Owner and each other such provider shall be established by Company and set forth in an amendment hereto. 11. All revenue generated by the Water Facilities shall be retained by Company as owner in compliance with all applicable rules and regulations of the IPUC. Charges applicable to the Water Facilities shall be the Company’s tariff rates for existing customers as approved by the IPUC, which rates may be amended from time to time. Service shall be provided in compliance with all applicable rules and regulations of the IPUC. (a) If the Water Facilities include an existing, non-metered, flat rate system, and the costs for metering the Water Facilities cannot be justified by Company, the tariff rate shall be equal to the average revenue for the balance of company’s residential customers. (b) If Company should determine that a flat rate customer is using water in excess of the average residential customer, the Company will provide a meter setting and meter. Customer will then pay Company’s metered tariff rates as approved by the IPUC, which rates may be amended from time to time. (c) If a customer prefers to pay Company’s approved metered tariff rates, the customer shall pay the installation and material costs associated with the installation of a meter setting. 12. It is agreed by Owner that Owner will not build at any time hereafter on, in or over any easement for water pipes or appurtenances any structure, the construction or presence of which will endanger or render ineffective or difficult of access the water pipes or appurtenances of Company, or lay other pipes or conduits within two feet (2’), measured horizontally, from said water pipe except pipes crossing same at right angles in which latter case a minimum distance of six inches (6”) shall be maintained between the pipes. No excavation or blasting shall be carried on which in any way endangers said water pipes. Provided, however, that should Owner wish to do so Owner may, at Owner’s expense, provide a new location acceptable to Company for said water pipes and Company will then move said water pipes and appurtenances to the new location. The cost of moving and altering and any expenses incident thereto, shall be borne by Owner. It is further understood and agreed that in case of any damage by Owner or
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RESIDENTIAL OR MULTIPLE FAMILY HOUSING NON-CONTIGUOUS WATER SYSTEM AGREEMENT (Continued) caused by neglect of Owner to the water pipes or their appurtenances, or other injuries to the property of Company in connection therewith, these facilities will be repaired and brought to proper grade by Company or Company’s contractor at Owner’s expense. 13. It is further mutually understood and agreed that the mains and appurtenances within the limits of the street, avenues, roads, ways or easement areas, whether or not attached to or serving customers but constructed as part of the expansion shall be and remain the property of Company. Company shall have the right to extend any main installed by it pursuant to the terms of this Agreement in or to other lands, streets, or avenues without incurring any liability to Owner whatsoever.
14. Owner shall be reimbursed in connection with use of the Source of Supply by “late-comers,” that is, bona fide customers who use the Source of Supply and which customers own a lot or property other than a lot in the Project, whereby costs, not in excess of the original advance of construction costs in connection with the Source of Supply, may be reimbursed to Owner over a period of fifteen (15) years from the date of transfer of the Water Facilities. Owner shall not be entitled or receive any reimbursement after fifteen (15) years from the date of this Agreement. 15. For the purposes of this Agreement, a bona fide customer shall mean any person(s), firm, company, corporation, association, governmental unit or owner of property as guarantor furnished water service of a permanent nature by Owner. 16. Each party shall be excused from further performance under this Agreement as a consequence of any delays or defaults in the performance of this Agreement unavoidably caused by the act of any governmental authority, the act of any public enemy, acts of God or the public enemy, nature, weather, war, war defense condition, strikes, walkouts or other causes beyond the control of the party whose performance is impaired. 17. The term of this Agreement shall be for fifteen (15) years from the date hereof.
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RESIDENTIAL OR MULTIPLE FAMILY HOUSING NON-CONTIGUOUS WATER SYSTEM AGREEMENT (Continued) IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto, having been duly authorized, have executed this Agreement this __________ day of _________________, ______. ATTEST: COMPANY: SUEZVEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. _____________________________ By: ___________________________________ Its: ___________________________________ ATTEST: OWNER: _____________________________ By: ___________________________________ Print Name: ___________________________________
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RESIDENTIAL OR MULTIPLE FAMILY HOUSING NON-CONTIGUOUS WATER SYSTEM AGREEMENT (Continued) ATTACHMENT NO. 1 Non-contiguous Water System Map/Plan
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RESIDENTIAL OR MULTIPLE FAMILY HOUSING NON-CONTIGUOUS WATER SYSTEM AGREEMENT (Continued) ATTACHMENT NO. 2 Breakdown of Costs (Rate Case UWI-W-97-6 Adjusted Average Residential Revenue)
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DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT CHARGE (DSIC) 1. General Description
A. Purpose: To recover the reasonable and prudent costs incurred to repair, improve, or replace eligible property that is completed and placed in service between base rate cases and to provide the Company with the resources to accelerate the
replacement of aging infrastructure, to comply with evolving regulatory requirements, and replace other eligible property.
The costs of extending facilities to serve new customers are not recoverable through the DSIC.
B. Eligible Property: The DSIC-eligible property will consist of the following:
• Replace or renew water mains, valves (including short mains and valves), services, meters, and hydrants serving existing customers that have
reached their useful service life, are worn out, are in deteriorated condition, or which negatively impact the quality and reliability of service to the customer if not replaced or renewed.
• Extend mains to eliminate dead ends which negatively impact the quality
and reliability of service to the customer.
• Relocate existing facilities as a result of governmental actions that are not reimbursed, including but not limited to relocations of mains located in highway rights of way as required by the Ada County Highway District or
other agencies.
• Projects which improve or maintain existing water quality and pressure.
• The replacement of infrastructure that is needed to maintain or improve water quality and system pressures and new or additional water treatment
facilities, plant or equipment required to meet changes in state or federal water quality standards, rules or regulations.
• The replacement or improvement of infrastructure required to maintain adequate fire flows.
C. Effective Date: The DSIC will become effective for bills rendered on and after April 1, 2023.
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DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT CHARGE (DSIC) (Continued) 2. Computation of the DSIC
A. Calculation: The initial charge shall be calculated to recover the fixed costs of eligible plant additions that have not previously been reflected in the Company’s rate base and will have been placed in service between April 1, 2023, and June 30, 2023.
Thereafter, the DSIC will be updated on a semi-annual basis to reflect the cumulative eligible plant additions placed in service during the six-month periods ending three months prior to the effective date of each DSIC update. Thus changes in the DSIC rate
will occur as follows:
B. Determination of Fixed Costs: The fixed costs of eligible distribution system improvements projects will consist of depreciation and pre-tax return, calculated as follows:
1. Depreciation: The depreciation expense shall be calculated by applying the annual accrual rates employed in the Company’s most
recent base rate case for the plant accounts in which each retirement unit of DSIC-eligible property is recorded to the original cost of DSIC-eligible property.
2. Pre-tax return: The pre-tax return shall be calculated using the statutory state and federal income tax rates, the Company’s actual capital structure and actual cost rates for long-term debt as of the last
day for the three-month period ending one month prior to the effective date of the DSIC and subsequent updates. The cost of equity will be the equity return rate approved in the Company’s last fully litigated
base rate proceeding for which a final order was entered. C. Application of DSIC: The DSIC Recovery Amount recovery amount shall
be divided by the number of 5/8” meter equivalents, weighted by meter capacity ratio, to arrive at the DSIC rate by meter size based upon the meter capacity ratios reflected in the last rate case.
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Issued by SUEZ VEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. Issued Per IPUC Order No. 35030 Marshall Thompson, Vice President
Effective – May 1, 2021October 31, 2022 8248 West Victory Road, Boise, Idaho
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT CHARGE (DSIC) (Continued) D. Formula: The formula for calculation of the DSIC is as follows:
DSIC = ((DSI * PTRR)+Dep) * RCF + E PQME Where:
DSI = Original cost of eligible system improvement projects net of accrued depreciation and associated deferred income taxes.
PTRR = Pre-tax return rate applicable to DSIC-eligible property.
Dep = Depreciation expense related to DSIC-eligible property. RCF = Revenue conversion factor including an allowance for Uncollectible Expense, and Commission Fees only.
E = Amount calculated (+/-) under the annual reconciliation feature or Commission audit, as described below.
PQME = Projected meter equivalents for service.
3. Semi-annual Updates: Supporting data for each semi-annual update will be filed with the Commission at least forty five (45) days prior to the effective date of the update.
4. Customer Safeguards:
A. Cap: The DSIC is capped at 7.5% of the allowed annual revenue in the last
base rate case filing.
B. Audit/Reconciliation: The DSIC is subject to audit at intervals determined by
the Commission. Any cost determined by the Commission not to comply with any provisions of this tariff, shall be credited to customer accounts. The DSIC is subject to annual reconciliation based on a reconciliation period consisting of the twelve months ending December 31 of each year. The revenue received under the DSIC for the reconciliation period will be compared to the Company’s eligible costs for that period. The difference between revenue and costs will be recouped or refunded, as appropriate, over a one-year period commencing on April 1 of each year, or in the next semi-annual
period if permitted by the Commission. If DSIC revenues exceed DSIC-eligible costs, such over-collections will be refunded with interest. Interest on over-collections and credits will be calculated at the Company’s then current short-term debt rate.
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Effective – May 1, 2021October 31, 2022 8248 West Victory Road, Boise, Idaho
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT CHARGE (DSIC) (Continued)
C. New Base Rates: The DSIC will be reset at zero upon application of new
base rates to customer billings that provide for prospective recovery of the annual costs that had previously been recovered under the DSIC. Thereafter, only the fixed costs of new eligible plant additions that have not previously been reflected in the Company’s rates or rate base will be reflected in the semi-annual updates of the DSIC.
D. Customer Notice: Customers shall be notified of changes in the DSIC by including appropriate information on the first bill they receive following the filing of the
DSIC surcharge. An explanatory bill message shall also be included with the first billing.
E. Metered Customers: The DSIC shall be applied to all metered customers.
F. Earning Reports: The Company will file an earnings report with its first DSIC filing in any calendar year. The DSIC will be reset at zero if such report indicates that the Company would earn a rate of return that would exceed the allowable rate of
return used to calculate its fixed costs under the DSIC as described in the pre-tax return section during the following year. The Company shall file an updated tariff implementing the reset to zero due to overearning until such time as the earnings test indicates no
over earning.
G. Residual E-Factor Recovery Upon DSIC Reset: The Company shall file
with the Commission interim rate revisions to resolve the residual over/under collection or E-factor amount after the DSIC rate has been reset to zero. The Company can collect or credit the residual over/under collection balance when the DSIC rate is reset to zero. The Company shall refund any over collection to customers and is entitled to
recover any under collections as set forth in Section 4.B. Once the Company determines the specific amount of the residual over or under collection amount after the DSIC rate is reset to zero, the Company shall file a tariff with supporting data to address
that residual amount. The tariff shall be served upon the Commission at least forty-five (45) days prior to the effective date of the tariff..
H. Fire Protection: The DSIC of a water Company will not apply to fire protection customers.
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Effective – May 1, 2021October 31, 2022 8248 West Victory Road, Boise, Idaho
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT CHARGE (DSIC) (Continued) In addition to the facilities charge provided for in this Tariff in Rate Schedule No.1, General Metered Service the following charges will apply to all metered
customers throughout the service territory of the Company on a bills rendered basis.
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VEOLIA WATER IDAHO, INC.
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VEOLIA WATER IDAHO, INC.
RATE SCHEDULES
RULES AND REGULATIONS
GOVERNING THE RENDERING OF WATER SERVICE
AND WATER MAIN EXTENSIONS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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SCHEDULE NO. 1 GENERAL METERED SERVICE
Availability: To all General Metered customers not served under a separate schedule.
Feet) (CCF) $1.9797
Feet) (CCF)
Conditions of Contract: The customer shall pay the total of the customer charge plus the volume charge. The volume charge is based on all metered water for the billing period. Consumption is expressed in hundred cubic foot units or thousand gallon units as determined by the meter installed by the Company. The customer charge will be prorated whenever the customer has not been a customer for the entire billing period. Summer Period: The summer rate will apply to water consumed between May 1 and September 30. Meter readings
straddling these dates will be prorated.
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SCHEDULE NO. 1 (Continued) GENERAL METERED SERVICE EAGLE WATER SERVICE AREA Availability: To all existing General Metered customers residing in the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water Company as of January 1, 2022.
Conditions of Contract: The customer shall pay the total of the customer charge plus the volume
charge. The volume charge is based on all metered water for the billing period. Consumption is expressed in hundred cubic foot units or thousand gallon units as determined by the meter installed by the Company. The customer charge will be prorated whenever the customer has not been a customer for the entire billing period. Only existing customers at the time of acquisition of Eagle Water Company are covered by this schedule. The rates in this schedule expire on December 31 of the effective year. The Company, by tariff advice, will file subsequent revisions to this schedule to implement the terms of Order Number 35247 dated December 9, 2021. Future rates are subject to change based on base rate increases as approved by the IPUC. All new customers to the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water Company after January 1, 2022, whether by new construction, sale or purchase shall pay the new customer current Veolia General Metered Service - Eagle Water Service Area monthly rates as contained on Schedule
No. 1 of this tariff. Summer Period: The summer rate will apply to water consumed between May 1 and September
30. Meter readings straddling these dates will be prorated.
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SCHEDULE NO. 1 (Continued) GENERAL METERED SERVICE EAGLE WATER SERVICE AREA Availability: To all existing general metered customers residing in the area formerly serviced by
Eagle Water Company as of January 1, 2022.
01/01/2024 01/01/2025
Conditions of Contract: The customer shall pay the total of the customer charge plus the volume charge. The volume charge is based on all metered water for the billing period. Consumption is
expressed in hundred cubic foot units or thousand gallon units as determined by the meter installed by the Company. The customer charge will be prorated whenever the customer has not
been a customer for the entire billing period. Only existing customers at the time of acquisition of Eagle Water Company are covered by this schedule. The rates in this schedule expire on
December 31 of the effective year. The Company, by tariff advice, will file subsequent revisions to this schedule to implement the terms of Order Number 35247 dated December 9, 2021.
Future rates are subject to change based on base rate increases as approved by the IPUC. All new customers to the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water Company after January 1, 2022, whether by new construction, sale or purchase shall pay the new customer current Veolia
General Metered Service - Eagle Water Service Area monthly rates as contained on Schedule No. 1 of this tariff. Summer Period: The summer rate will apply to water consumed between May 1 and September
30. Meter readings straddling these dates will be prorated.
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SCHEDULE NO. 1 (Continued) GENERAL METERED SERVICE EAGLE WATER SERVICE AREA Availability: To all existing general metered customers residing in the area formerly serviced by
Eagle Water Company as of January 1, 2022.
Conditions of Contract: The customer shall pay the total of the customer charge plus the volume charge. The volume charge is based on all metered water for the billing period. Consumption is expressed in hundred cubic foot units or thousand gallon units as determined by the meter installed by the Company. The customer charge will be prorated whenever the customer has not been a customer for the entire billing period. Only existing customers at the time of acquisition of Eagle Water Company are covered by this schedule. The rates in this schedule expire on December 31 of the effective year. The Company, by tariff advice, will file subsequent revisions to this schedule to implement the terms of Order Number 35247 dated December 9, 2021. Future rates are subject to change based on base rate increases as approved by the IPUC.
All new customers to the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water after January 1, 2022, whether by new construction, sale or purchase shall pay the current Veolia General Metered - Eagle Water Service Area monthly rates as contained on Schedule No. 1 – General Metered Service of this tariff.
Summer Period: The summer rate will apply to water consumed between May 1 and September 30. Meter readings straddling these dates will be prorated.
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SCHEDULE NO. 1 (Continued) GENERAL METERED SERVICE EAGLE WATER SERVICE AREA
Availability: To all existing general metered customers residing in the area serviced by as Eagle Water Company as of January 1, 2022.
Conditions of Contract: The customer shall pay the total of the customer charge plus the volume
charge. The volume charge is based on all metered water for the billing period. Consumption is expressed in hundred cubic foot units or thousand gallon units as determined by the meter
installed by the Company. The customer charge will be prorated whenever the customer has not been a customer for the entire billing period. Only existing customers at the time of acquisition of
Eagle Water Company are covered by this schedule. The rates in this schedule expire on December 31 of the effective year. The Company, by tariff advice, will file subsequent revisions
to this schedule to implement the terms of Order Number 35247 dated December 9, 2021. Future rates are subject to change based on base rate increases as approved by the IPUC. All new customers to the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water Company after January 1, 2022,
whether by new construction, sale or purchase shall pay the new customer current Veolia General Metered Service - Eagle Water Service Area monthly rates as contained on Schedule No. 1 of this tariff.
Summer Period: The summer rate will apply to water consumed between May 1 and September 30. Meter readings straddling these dates will be prorated.
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SCHEDULE NO. 1 (Continued) GENERAL METERED SERVICE EAGLE WATER SERVICE AREA
Availability: To all new general metered customers residing in the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water Company after January 1, 2022.
(CCF)
(CCF)
Conditions of Contract: The customer shall pay the total of the customer charge plus the volume charge. The volume charge is based on all metered water for the billing period. Consumption is expressed in hundred cubic foot units or thousand gallon units as determined by the meter installed by the Company. The
customer charge will be prorated whenever the customer has not been a customer for the entire billing period.
Only new customers after January 1, 2022, whether by new construction, sale or purchase following the acquisition of Eagle Water Company are covered by this schedule. The Company by tariff advice will file subsequent revisions to this schedule to implement the terms of Order No. 35247 dated December 9, 2021.
All existing customers at time of acquisition in the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water Company as of January 1, 2022, shall pay the current Veolia General Metered - Eagle Water Service Area existing customer monthly rates as contained on Schedule 1 of this tariff. Summer Period: The summer rate will apply to water consumed between May 1 and September 30.
Meter readings straddling these dates will be prorated.
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SCHEDULE NO. 1A DEQ FEE
Purpose:
The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (IDEQ) assesses a fee to fund its drinking water program. Applicability: All Customers
Rate: State Drinking Water Program $.50 bi-monthly per customer or $.25 monthly per customer
Since this fee is not recovered in tariffed water rates, the cost will be passed along to customers as a fixed charge appearing as a separate item on each bill.
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SCHEDULE NO. 1B FLAT RATE SERVICE Availability: To non-metered residential customers pursuant to Residential or Multi-Family Housing Non-Contiguous Water Systems Agreement Paragraph 11(a) addressing Flat Rate systems, not served under a separate schedule.
Customer Charges: Based on Veolia Water Idaho residential consumption for the year ending June 1998 of 208.75 ccf, the average residential bill, assuming a ¾” meter and 65% / 35%
summer/winter split is $655.62 .
Conditions of Contract: a) The monthly charge will be prorated whenever the customer has not been a
customer for the entire billing period. The Company or the customer may convert to metered service pursuant to Subparagraphs (b) or (c) of Paragraph 11 as follows:
b) If Company should determine that a flat rate customer is using water in excess of the average residential customer, the Company will provide a meter setting and meter. Customer will then pay Company’s metered tariff rates as approved by the
IPUC, which rates may be amended from time to time. c) If a customer prefers to pay Company’s approved metered tariff rates, the
customer shall pay the installation and material costs associated with the installation of a meter setting.
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SCHEDULE 1B (Continued) FLAT RATE SERVICE: EAGLE WATER SERVICE AREA Availability: To all existing flat rate service customers residing in the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water Company as of January 1, 2022. Customer Charges: Based on Veolia Water Idaho residential consumption for the year ending June 1998 of 208.75 ccf, the average residential bill, assuming a ¾” meter and 65% / 35% summer/winter split, is $655.62 .
Monthly
Effective Effective 01/01/2024 Effective 01/01/2025
Non-Metered $31.87 $36.42 $40.97
Effective 01/01/2026 Effective 01/01/2027 Effective 01/01/2028
Non-Metered $45.53 $50.08 $54.63
Conditions of Contract: a) The monthly charge will be prorated whenever the customer has not been a customer for the entire billing period. The Company or the customer may convert to metered service pursuant to Subparagraphs (b) or (c) of Paragraph 11 as follows: b) If Company should determine that a flat rate customer is using water in excess of the average residential customer, the Company will provide a meter setting and meter. Customer
will then pay Company’s metered tariff rates as approved by the IPUC, which rates may be amended from time to time. c) If a customer prefers to pay Company’s approved metered tariff rates, the customer shall pay the installation and material costs associated with the installation of a meter setting. d) Only existing customers at the time of acquisition of Eagle Water Company are covered by this schedule. Future rates are subject to change based on base rate increase as approved by the IPUC. The rates in this schedule expire on December 31 of the effective year. The Company by tariff advice will file subsequent revisions to this schedule to implement the terms of Order Number 35247 dated December 9, 2021. All new customers to the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water Company after January 1, 2022, whether by new construction, sale or purchase shall pay the new customer current Veolia Flat Rate Service -Eagle Water Area monthly rates as contained on Schedule No. 1B of this tariff.
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SCHEDULE 1B (Continued) FLAT RATE SERVICE: EAGLE WATER SERVICE AREA Availability: To all new flat rate service customers residing in the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water Company after January 1, 2022.
Customer Charges: Based on Veolia Water Idaho residential consumption for the year ending June 1998 of 208.75 ccf, the average residential bill, assuming a ¾” meter and 65% / 35%
summer/winter split, is $655.62 XX/XX/2023.
Monthly
Non-Metered $54.63 Conditions of Contract: a) The monthly charge will be prorated whenever the customer has not been a customer for the entire billing period. The Company or the customer may convert to metered service pursuant to Subparagraphs (b) or (c) of Paragraph 11 as follows: b) If Company should determine that a flat rate customer is using water in excess of the average residential customer, the Company will provide a meter setting and meter. Customer will then pay Company’s metered tariff rates as approved by the IPUC, which rates may be amended from time to time. c) If a customer prefers to pay Company’s approved metered tariff rates, the customer shall pay the installation and material costs associated with the installation of a meter setting.
d) Only new customers after January 1, 2022, whether by new construction, sale or purchase following the acquisition of Eagle Water Company are covered by this schedule. The Company by tariff advice will file subsequent revisions to this schedule to implement the terms of Order No. 35247 dated December 9, 2021. All existing customers residing in the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water as of January 1, 2022 shall pay the existing customer current Veolia Flat Rate Service - Eagle Water Service Area monthly rates as contained on Schedule No. 1B of this tariff.
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SCHEDULE NO. 1C BRIAN SUBDIVISION SURCHARGE
To all metered customers, who were previously customers of Brian Subdivision Water Users Association Inc., located in the Brian Subdivision, Ada County, Idaho.
Surcharge Amount A bi-monthly surcharge in the amount of $138.48 will be billed every other month
unless the customer is enrolled in Budget Billing. Budget Billing customers will be
billed $69.24 monthly. The surcharge is in addition to charges for water service as specified in Schedule No. 1, General Metered Service and other applicable charges.
Conditions of Contract:
The surcharge set forth above shall take effect in the first billing period following the
customer's connection to the Company's distribution system, computation of final
project costs, and approval by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission. The surcharge
shall continue for a period of ten (10) years until November 12, 2028.
The surcharge shall attach to the customer service address and payment thereof shall
be the responsibility of subsequent customers taking service at that address.
The Company shall not propose to change the surcharge amount, terms or conditions
in subsequent general rate proceedings.
In lieu of the surcharge, a customer may elect to pay a single lump sum payment equal to the NPV of the surcharge amount owed at the time of election. The lump sum
amount must be paid within thirty (30) days of the customer's election and shall be irrevocable.
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SCHEDULE NO. 2 PUBLIC HYDRANTS AND STREET SPRINKLING Availability:
To the Ada County Highway District. Rates: Street Sprinkling Service
Miscellaneous: Bills will be rendered monthly, bi-monthly, or at other intervals upon mutual
agreement of the Company and the customer. Hydrants and service pipes from the fitting on the Company main to the hydrants
are to be installed and maintained by and at the expense of the Ada County Highway District.
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SCHEDULE NO. 3 PRIVATE FIRE SPRINKLER AND SERVICE
Availability:
To all customers who have sprinkler systems and/or inside hose connections supplied by a dedicated service line for fire fighting purposes, not served under a separate schedule.
Rate:
For service through a separate line for fire fighting purposes.
Miscellaneous: Provided that if the installation of a private fire service shall require an extension of the
existing mains of the company, the cost of such extension shall be borne by the customer. All private fire services shall be equipped with sealed gate valves or thermal automatic
openings. Meters may be placed on fire services by the utility at any time; however, metered rates will not
apply unless improper use of water is disclosed, and if such be the case, usage will be billed to the consumer under the current Veolia General Metered Service Schedule No. 1 of this tariff.
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SCHEDULE NO. 3 (Continued) PRIVATE FIRE SPRINKLER AND SERVICE EAGLE WATER SERVICE AREA Availability: To all existing private fire sprinkler and service customers residing in the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water Company as of January 1, 2022. Rate: For service through a separate line for fire fighting purposes.
Monthly Charge
Miscellaneous: a) Provided that if the installation of a private fire service shall require an extension of the existing mains of the company, the cost of such extension shall be borne by the customer. b) All private fire services shall be equipped with sealed gate valves or thermal automatic openings. c) Meters may be placed on fire services by the utility at any time; however, metered rates will not apply unless improper use of water is disclosed, and if such be the case, usage will be billed to the consumer under the current Veolia General Metered Service on Schedule No. 1. d) Only existing customers at the time of acquisition of Eagle Water Company are covered by this schedule. Future rates are subject to change based on base rate increase as approved by the IPUC. The rates in this schedule expire on December 31 of the effective year. The Company by tariff advice will file subsequent revisions to this schedule to implement the terms of Order Number 35247 dated December 9, 2021. All new customers to the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water after January 1, 2022, whether by new construction, sale or purchase shall pay the new customer current Veolia Private Fire and Sprinkler Service - Eagle Water Service Area monthly rates as contained on Schedule No. 3 of this tariff.
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SCHEDULE NO. 3 (CONTINUED) PRIVATE FIRE SPRINKLER AND SERVICE EAGLE WATER SERVICE AREA Availability: To all existing private fire sprinkler and service customers residing in the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water Company as of January 1, 2022. Rate: For service through a separate line for fire fighting purposes.
Monthly
Miscellaneous: a) Provided that if the installation of a private fire service shall require an extension of the existing mains of the company, the cost of such extension shall be borne by the customer. b) All private fire services shall be equipped with sealed gate valves or thermal automatic openings. c) Meters may be placed on fire services by the utility at any time; however, metered rates will not apply unless improper use of water is disclosed, and if such be the case, usage will be billed to the consumer under the current Veolia General Metered Service on Schedule No. 1. d) Only existing customers at the time of acquisition of Eagle Water Company are covered by this schedule. Future rates are subject to change based on base rate increase as approved by the IPUC. The rates in this schedule expire on December 31 of the effective year. The Company by tariff advice will file subsequent revisions to this schedule to implement the terms of Order Number 35247 dated December 9, 2021. All new customers to the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water after January 1, 2022, whether by new construction, sale or purchase shall pay the new customer current Veolia Private Fire Sprinkler Service - Eagle Water Service
Area monthly rates as contained on Schedule No. 3 of this tariff.
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SCHEDULE NO. 3 (CONTINUED) PRIVATE FIRE SPRINKLER AND SERVICE EAGLE WATER SERVICE AREA Availability: To all existing private fire sprinkler and service customers residing in the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water Company as of January 1, 2022. Rate: For service through a separate line for fire fighting purposes.
Monthly
Miscellaneous: a) Provided that if the installation of a private fire service shall require an extension of the existing mains of the company, the cost of such extension shall be borne by the customer.
b) All private fire services shall be equipped with sealed gate valves or thermal automatic
openings c) Meters may be placed on fire services by the utility at any time; however, metered rates will not apply unless improper use of water is disclosed, and if such be the case, usage will be billed to the consumer under the current Veolia General Metered Service Schedule No. 1.
d) Only existing customers at the time of acquisition of Eagle Water Company are covered by this schedule. Future rates are subject to change based on base rate increase as approved by the IPUC. The rates in this schedule expire on December 31 of the effective year. The Company by tariff advice will file subsequent revisions to this schedule to implement the terms of Order Number 35247 dated December 9, 2021. All new customers to the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water after January 1, 2022, whether by new construction, sale or purchase
shall pay the new customer current Veolia Private Fire Sprinkler Service - Eagle Water Service Area monthly rates as contained on Schedule No. 3 of this tariff.
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SCHEDULE NO. 3 (CONTINUED) PRIVATE FIRE SPRINKLER AND SERVICE EAGLE WATER SERVICE AREA Availability: To all existing private fire sprinkler and service customers residing in the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water Company as of January 1, 2022. Rate: For service through a separate line for fire fighting purposes.
Monthly
Miscellaneous: a) Provided that if the installation of a private fire service shall require an extension of the existing mains of the company, the cost of such extension shall be borne by the customer. b) All private fire services shall be equipped with sealed gate valves or thermal automatic openings. c) Meters may be placed on fire services by the utility at any time; however, metered rates will not apply unless improper use of water is disclosed, and if such be the case, usage will be billed to the consumer under the current Veolia General Metered Service Schedule No. 1. d) Only existing customers at the time of acquisition of Eagle Water Company are covered by this schedule. Future rates are subject to change based on base rate increase as approved by the IPUC. The rates in this schedule expire on December 31 of the effective year. The Company by tariff advice will file subsequent revisions to this schedule to implement the terms of Order Number 35247 dated December 9, 2021. All new customers to the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water after January 1, 2022, whether by new construction, sale or purchase shall pay the new customer current Veolia Private Fire Sprinkler Service - Eagle Water Service Area monthly rates as contained on Schedule No. 3 of this tariff.
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SCHEDULE NO. 3 (Continued) PRIVATE FIRE SPRINKLER AND SERVICE EAGLE WATER SERVICE AREA Availability: To all new private fire sprinkler and service customers residing in the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water Company after January 1, 2022. Rate: For service through a separate line for fire fighting purposes.
Monthly Charge
Miscellaneous:
a) Provided that if the installation of a private fire service shall require an extension of the existing mains of the company, the cost of such extension shall be borne by the customer.
b) All private fire services shall be equipped with sealed gate valves or thermal automatic
openings. c) Meters may be placed on fire services by the utility at any time; however, metered rates will not apply unless improper use of water is disclosed, and if such be the case, usage will be billed to
the consumer under the current Veolia General Metered Service Schedule No. 1.
d) Only new customers after January 1, 2022, whether by new construction, sale or purchase following the acquisition of Eagle Water Company are covered by this schedule. Future rates are subject to change based on base rate increase as approved by the IPUC. The Company by tariff advice will file subsequent revisions to this schedule to implement the terms of Order
Number 35247 dated December 9, 2021.
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SCHEDULE NO. 4 PRIVATE FIRE HYDRANTS Availability:
To all customers having private fire hydrant installations, not served under a separate schedule. Rate:
For fire hydrants installed and maintained by the customer at customer’s expense:
Each fire hydrant $24.56
Miscellaneous: Service pipe from the fitting on the company water main to the fire hydrant is to be
installed and maintained by the customer.
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SCHEDULE NO. 4 (Continued) PRIVATE FIRE HYDRANTS EAGLE WATER SERVICE AREA Availability:
To all existing customers having private fire hydrant installations for former customers of Eagle Water Company as of January 1, 2022. Rate: For fire hydrants installed and maintained by the customer at customer’s expense:
Monthly
Each fire hydrant $7.16 $8.19 $9.21
Each fire hydrant $10.23 $11.26 $12.28
Miscellaneous: Service pipe from the fitting on the company water main to the fire hydrant is to be
installed and maintained by the customer. Only existing customers at the time of acquisition of Eagle Water Company are covered by this schedule. Future rates are subject to change based on base rate increase as approved by the IPUC. The rates in this schedule expire on December 31 of the effective year. The Company by tariff advice will file subsequent revisions to this schedule to implement the terms of Order Number 35247 dated December 9, 2021. All new customers to the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water after January 1, 2022, whether by new construction, sale or purchase shall pay the new customer current Veolia Private Fire Hydrants - Eagle Water Service Area monthly rates as
contained on Schedule No. 4 of this tariff.
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SCHEDULE NO. 4 (Continued) PRIVATE FIRE HYDRANTS EAGLE WATER SERVICE AREA
Availability:
To all new customers having private fire hydrant installations in service area formerly serviced by Eagle Water Company after January 1, 2022. Rate:
For fire hydrants installed and maintained by the customer at customer’s expense:
Monthly
$12.28
Miscellaneous:
Service pipe from the fitting on the company water main to the fire hydrant is to be installed and maintained by the customer.
Only new customers after January 1, 2022, whether by new construction, sale or purchase following the acquisition of Eagle Water Company are covered by this schedule. The Company by tariff advice will file subsequent revisions to this schedule to implement the terms of Order No. 35247 dated December 9, 2021. All existing customers residing in the area formerly serviced by Eagle Water as of January 1, 2022 shall pay the existing customer current Veolia Private Fire Hydrants - Eagle Water Service Area monthly rates as contained on Schedule No. 4 of this tariff.
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SCHEDULE NO. 5 MISCELLANEOUS FEES AND CHARGES
1. Return Check Charge
Application: This charge is applicable to all customers where the customer's check or bank draft is returned by the bank for insufficient funds, closed account, or some other appropriate reason.
Rate:
2. Reconnection Charge for Nonpayment Terminations or Cross Connection Control Application:
This charge is applicable to all customers where water has been physically turned off for nonpayment of a delinquent bill or the Company has determined that a
dangerous condition exists due to failure to provide or maintain appropriate cross connection control. Reconnections requested outside of regularly staffed hours will take place the following day, beginning at 8:00 a.m., Reconnections will not
take place Monday through Friday, between the hours of 6:31 p.m. and 7:59 a.m., or weekends/observed holidays between 4:31 p.m. and 7:59 a.m.
Each Disconnected/
(during normal business hours) Monday – Friday, not observed holidays
(other than normal business hours) Monday – Friday, not observed holidays 4:31 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Weekends or observed holidays
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SCHEDULE NO. 5 MISCELLANEOUS FEES AND CHARGES (Continued) Observed holidays:
New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day (or the day observed for any holiday). 3. Service Connection Charge for Other Than Normal Business Hours
Application: New service connections will take place at no charge during normal business
hours 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday (not observed holidays). New service connections requested outside of regularly staffed hours will take place the following day, beginning at 8:00 a.m. New service connections will not
take place on observed holidays, Monday through Friday, between the hours of 6:31 p.m. and 7:59 a.m., or weekends between 4:31 p.m. and 7:59 a.m.
This charge is applicable to all customers who request service outside of normal business hours or weekends.
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4. Temporary Disconnection at Customer Request Charge:
Application:
This charge is applicable when the Company is requested by customer to shut off
the water at the meter for repairs to customer’s plumbing.
Rates: Each Occurrence Water Disconnection at Customer Request $15.00
(during normal business hours)
Monday – Friday, not observed holidays 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Water Disconnection at Customer Request $25.00 (other than normal business hours)
5. Meter Test at Customer Request Charge
Application:
This charge is applicable when the customer requests the Company to test the accuracy of a meter in the case of a disputed bill. Rate: Each Occurrence
Error in registration of 1-1/2% or less $10.00 6. Meter Rental Charge for Construction
Application:
This charge is applicable when contractors, builders, or others request temporary service from a fire hydrant.
Rate: Each Occurrence Temporary Meter Charge $31.01
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SCHEDULE NO. 6 MUNICIPAL FRANCHISE FEES
Purpose:
The purpose of this schedule is to set forth the charges such as license, franchise, business occupation, operating, excise, use of street taxes or other charges that are imposed on the Company by municipal corporations and billed separately by the Company to its customers within the corporate limits of a municipality.
Applicability: This schedule is applicable to the gross operating revenues received by the
Company from the sale of water and water services within the corporate limits of the city.
Rate: The rates and charges for the sale of water and water services provided under the
Company’s schedules will be proportionately increased by the following charge within the municipality on and after the effective date of the applicable municipal ordinance. Since this fee is not recovered in tariffed rates, the cost will be passed
to customers. The charge will be shown as a separate item on the customer’s billing.
Municipality Ordinance No. Effective Date Charge
City of Boise 5623 December 17, 2003 3.0%
City of Eagle 414 May 15, 2003 1.0%
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RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE RENDERING OF SERVICE
APPLICATION FOR SERVICE
1. Water service will be provided at all existing service locations after the prospective customer (or a properly authorized agent) makes application for service and
the Company approves the application. The service request may be taken by telephone, in writing, or by personal visit to the Company office. Each service request will be prepared on a separate order form specifically designed for this purpose.
2. On all new service applications requiring the installation of a service line and/or meter box, or connections necessary after a customer has altered their plumbing, service will be provided after the plumbing has been inspected and approved by the appropriate plumbing authority and the prospective customer has made an application
for service that the Company approves. 3. The application for new service or the connection request on existing
services will state clearly the class, scope and type of use for each service. 4. Office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Any
request for service after regular office hours, weekends or holidays will result in a service charge as shown on Schedule 5, Miscellaneous Fees and Charges.
5. The application for service and/or connection request and these rules and regulations constitute a contract between the customer and the Company. Each customer agrees to be bound by this contract after the service application is made,
approved and service rendered. Copies of the Company's presently approved rules and regulations are on file at the Company's office and are available for public inspection.
SERVICE CONNECTION 6. Each customer shall be supplied through a separate service line.
7. The Company will make all connections to its existing mains which front the property to be served and will furnish, install, and maintain all service lines from the main
to and including the meter box or vault, meters and service setting. The meter box or vault shall be placed inside the curb line or Company right-of-way. All service lines shall be property of the Company and shall be accessible to and under its control. In instances
where the existing mains do not front the property to be served, the Applicant shall enter into the appropriate main extension agreement as provided under Company's Rules and Regulations Governing Main Extensions.
8. All service lines from the meter box or to the customer's building or place of consumption shall be approved by the Company as to
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size, kind of pipe, and installation and shall be installed and kept in good repair by the customer at the customer's expense. All such service lines within Boise City limits shall be placed in conformance with Boise City Code 4-01-12. All such service lines outside
Boise City limits shall be placed in conformance with Uniform Plumbing Code Chapter 6 Section 609.1. 9. No service lines shall be laid in the same trench with the wastewater pipe.
10. When a meter is located within the customer's building, a positive shutoff valve easily accessible to the occupants shall be placed in the service line within the building supplied with water. Such valve shall be located so that it will be possible to
drain the meter and all pipes in the building. When the Company is requested by customer to shut off the water at the meter for repairs to customer's plumbing, a charge will be made in accordance with Schedule 5, Miscellaneous Fees and Charges.
11. The customer shall promptly repair all leaks inside the premises, in sprinkling systems and in the customer's service line. Failure to repair leakage promptly
may result in termination of service as allowed under the IPUC's Rules and Regulations Governing Customer Relations.
12. The Company shall, at its own expense, replace or enlarge service connections whenever it is necessary to change the location of any service connection due to relocation or abandonment of the Company's mains. The Company will also
furnish all work and materials that are necessary to connect to the new service. 13. The use of water service by a customer shall be in accordance with the
class, scope and type of use, and for the purpose stated in the application. A customer shall not use or allow use of water service through the service facilities for others or for purposes other than those covered by the application. To make service available for
other purposes or character of use, a new application and contract is required. CROSS CONNECTION – BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICES
14. In accordance with its Cross Connection Control Program, as required by the Idaho State Department of Environmental Quality, the Company shall maintain an
inspection program to locate cross connections and determine suitable protection. An appropriate backflow prevention assembly shall be installed on any customer’s service connection where an actual or potential health hazard is determined by the Company to
exist. Installed assemblies shall appear on the Idaho State Department of Environmental Quality’s list of approved backflow prevention assemblies and be inspected by the Company.
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15. In the event of a backflow prevention device is required, it shall be installed
and maintained at the customer’s expense. A dangerous condition posing a threat to public health may result from a customer’s failure to properly install or maintain the required device. The required device shall be tested annually by a licensed tester at the
customer’s expense. If the Company determines that the device has not been tested annually, it may issue a notice to terminate service absent proof of testing. If the customer fails to provide proof that the device has been tested or otherwise fails to comply with the Company’s notice, the Company may discontinue service. If the Company determines that a dangerous condition exists and immediate action is
necessary to eliminate an immediate health hazard, it may discontinue service without notice to the customer in accordance with the IPUC’s Utility Customer Relations Rules (IDAPA 31.21.01.303).
16. In accordance with Idaho State Plumbing Code Section 602.0, regarding Unlawful Connections (see IDAPA 07.02.06.011), no potable water supply piping on a
premise served by the Company shall be made in such a manner that it will be possible for non-potable water to enter any part of the Company’s water system. The Company shall determine the type of device or permanent physical separation required for
protection in accordance with its Cross Connection Control Program. Installation of any device or separation shall be inspected by the Company.
METERS 17. All water service, except flat rate service under Schedule 1B and water for firefighting purposes will be rendered only through meters.
18. Each customer shall have a separate meter to register the amount of water consumed. 19. All meters will be furnished by, and remain the property of, the Company.
The Company reserves the right to establish the size and location of meter required by each customer. 20. Meters will be maintained by the Company for ordinary wear and tear. The costs of repair or replacement resulting from damages to the meter, meter box or setting, caused or allowed by the customer, will be charged to the customer. The customer will
not permit anyone other than the Company to remove, inspect or tamper with the Company's meter or other Company property located on the customer's premises.
21. The customer shall notify the Company of any damage to the meter or of
any malfunction in the registration, as soon as the customer is aware of the problem.
METER SETTING 22. All meters shall be set at convenient locations, accessible to the Company,
and subject to its control. The meter will normally be placed in a meter box or vault on the property served. Each meter box or vault shall be provided with a suitable cover.
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23. Where it is not convenient or if both the customer and the Company agree not to place the meter in a box or vault, as provided in Rule 22, the meter will be placed inside the building in a suitable location.
24. This section intentionally left blank. 25. The Company shall furnish and install meter boxes or vaults for all meters up to and including 2-inch. The customer shall be responsible to pay the Company’s
costs to furnish and install meter boxes or vaults for all meters larger than 2-inch. The meter boxes or vaults and covers for outside meter settings shall conform to a proper uniform standard established by the Company. The covers shall be of uniform design for
convenience and efficiency in the Company's operation. 26. To prevent heat damage to the meter where steam or hot water under
pressure is used, other than for normal residential use, an approved backflow prevention device with appropriate hot water kit and a thermal expansion tank must be placed, at the expense of the customer, on the discharge side of meter and before any outlets are
taken off the service line. METER TESTING
27. The quantity of water recorded by the meter shall be conclusive for both the customer and the Company, except when the meter has been found to be registering
inaccurately or has ceased to register. In either of such cases, the meter will be promptly repaired or replaced by the Company and the quantity of water consumed shall be estimated by the average registration of the meter on previous corresponding periods.
28. In case of a disputed bill involving the accuracy of a meter, the meter shall be tested upon the request of the customer. If the meter is found to have an error in
registration of one and one-half percent (1-1/2 %) or less, the Company will charge a fee in accordance with Schedule 5, Miscellaneous Fees and Charges, as compensation of such test. If the error in registration is found to be greater than one and one-half percent
(1-1/2 %), the cost of the test shall be borne by the Company. When a meter is to be tested, the customer will be notified of time and place and may be present. If the test shows the meter to be over or under registering by more than one and one-half percent
(1-1/2%), the meter will be replaced and an adjustment for the over-registration will be made according to the Rules and Regulations Governing Customer Relations of Gas, Electric, and Water Public Utilities and the jurisdiction of the Idaho Public Utilities
Commission.
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BILLS 29. Each customer is subject to a customer charge, the amount of which is set
forth in the Schedule of Rates. 30. Bills for water service will be rendered and are due and payable as specified in Rules 200 through 299 of the IPUC's Customer Relations Rules and Regulations.
31. The presentation or non-presentation of a bill shall not be held to be a waiver of any of the rules and regulations.
DISCONTINUANCE OF SERVICE
32. When a customer wishes to terminate water service, the Company must be notified. This request for disconnection may be made in writing, by telephone or a personal visit to the Company office. The customer will be responsible for payment of all
service rendered prior to the termination of water service. 33. If the premises will be temporarily unoccupied and the customer wishes to
cease charges during the vacancy period, the customer must notify the Company. The Company will terminate the service and cease the billing until the property is again occupied and the customer notifies the Company to restore the service and resume
billing. No refund or allowance will be made for unoccupied property if the customer fails to request a disconnect. Only one temporary disconnect will be granted per season.
34. If the customer's property is vacant and the Company is not notified to terminate service, the customer will be responsible for any damage to the property arising from freezing, water damage, injury to the meter or any other failure.
35. The Company may deny or terminate water service under the provisions of Rules 300 through 400 of the IPUC’s Rules and Regulations Governing Customer
Relations of Gas, Electric and Water Public Utilities. The customer has the right to file an informal or formal complaint with the IPUC
concerning the denial or termination of service. If the customer files a complaint, the service will not be terminated providing the customer pays all undisputed charges.
Service that has been disconnected for nonpayment will not be restored until the amount due plus the applicable reconnect fee has been paid. Reconnection of service
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RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE RENDERING OF SERVICE (cont’d) by anyone other than the Company is strictly prohibited and may result in an additional service charge(s).
36. In case of a break, an emergency or other similar situations, the Company shall have the right to temporarily discontinue the water supply in order to make necessary repairs, connections, etc. The Company shall use all reasonable and practical measures to notify the customer in advance of discontinuance of service. The Company shall not be liable for any damage or inconvenience suffered by the customer, or for any claim for interruption in service, lessening of supply, inadequate pressure, poor quality of water, or any other cause. The Company may restrict or regulate the quantity of water used by customers in case of scarcity or whenever the public welfare may require it. 37. The Company may at any time restrict the use of water for air conditioning and refrigeration by requiring the installation of cooling towers and recirculation pumps.
38. The right to discontinue service for any of the above reasons may be exercised whenever and as often as such reasons may occur, and neither delay nor omission on the part of the Company to enforce this rule at any one or more times shall be deemed a waiver of its right to enforce the same at any time, so long as the reason continues. CUSTOMERS' DEPOSITS 39. The Company reserves the right to require a deposit according to Rules 100 through 199, Deposit and Guarantee Practices for Residential and Small Commercial Customers, of the IPUC Customer Relations Rules and Regulations. Reasonable deposits may be collected for customers not covered under the IPUC's Customer Relations Rules and Regulations. 40. The Company will refund said deposit when the customer (1) discontinues service, or (2) establishes and maintains good credit as defined by the IPUC's Customer Relations Rules and Regulations. BUDGET BILL PLAN 41. Residential Budget Bill Plan: A Budget Bill Plan is available to Residential Customers, as defined in paragraph 51 of these Rules, desiring to levelize payments for water service. A Residential customer may enroll in the Budget Bill Plan at any time during the year. To be eligible for the Budget Bill Plan, the customer must have a minimum of 12 consecutive months of service at the current location and have no past due balance owing at the time of enrollment. Residential Budget Bill Plan participants will receive monthly billing statements, though their meters will continue to be read on a bi-monthly basis.
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RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE RENDERING OF SERVICE (cont’d) The levelized monthly payment will approximate the 12-month average of the most current 6 bi-monthly bills. Budget Bill Plan a mounts will be recalculated annually at the 12-month anniversary of the date the customer began paying the most current Budget Bill amount. The new monthly payment will be the recalculated Budget Bill amount. A customer's Budget Bill amount may decrease, increase, or remain the same from year to year.
Customers with a negative (underpaid) balance in their Budget Bill Plan account at the time
of recalculation will have new monthly Budget Bill Plan charges equal to the recalculated Budget Bill amount plus one-twelfth of the negative balance. At the customer's option, a negative balance may be paid in full and disregarded for purposes of calculating the next period's Budget Bill amount. If the negative balance exceeds 25% of the estimated annual bill for the ensuing annual period, the Company may request that the negative balance be paid in full. Customers with a positive balance exceeding $25 in their Budget Bill Plan account at the time of recalculation may be refunded at the customer's request. If no request for refund is made, the monthly Budget Bill Plan charge will be equal to the recalculated Budget Bill Plan amount reduced by one-twelfth of the positive balance. Upon termination of the Budget Bill Plan agreement, after all charges for services are paid, positive balances will
be refunded at the customer's option.
Estimates of future costs based on historical charges furnished by the Company with such Budget Bill Plan should not be construed by the customer as a guarantee that the total actual charges will not exceed the estimates. In the event of a significant change in rates for water service or substantial deviation from the customer's historical water consumption, the Company may at any time submit a revised estimate to the customer and require that the customer pay the revised monthly Budget Bill installment amount as a condition of continuation in the Budget Bill Plan.
The Budget Bill amount will be billed monthly. Once established, the Budget Bill Plan will remain in effect from year to year until the customer notifies the Company not less than 30 days prior to the desired date of cancellation or unless the customer fails to pay the Budget Bill amount. TEMPORARY SERVICE FOR CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES 42. Contractors, builders, or others who wish temporary service from a designated fire hydrant will: A. Obtain a permit for use of the fire hydrant from the appropriate fire department. B. Present the approved permit and pay a fee to the Company in accordance with Schedule 5, Miscellaneous Fees and Charges, for the use of a temporary meter. C. Comply with Company's Cross Connection Control Program. D. Agree that water used will be billed at Company's approved rate schedule for general metered service. E. Return the meter to the Company in the time frame outlined in the permit and agree that the customer is responsible for any damage to the meter or fire hydrant resulting from misuse or negligence on their part.
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RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE RENDERING OF SERVICE (cont’d) FIRE PROTECTION 43. Water from fire hydrants or other fire fighting facilities shall be used only for firefighting purposes and for water sold pursuant to Rule No. 42. 44. All private fire service connections from the main to the property line, including all valves, shall be furnished and installed by the Company. All fire service line connections will be separate from potable service lines, except that residential fire protection systems conforming to NFPA 13D standards for flow through usage will be permitted on the meter size range two-inch or smaller (<=2). 45. The Company reserves the right to require at any time, a meter and appropriate backflow prevention device to be furnished and installed on the customer’s fire service connection. The customer shall be responsible to pay the associated costs of materials, installation and overheads. The meter and required backflow prevention device shall be inspected and approved by the Company. MISCELLANEOUS 46. The authorized employees and agents of the Company shall have the right of access, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, and with approval of the customer, to the premises supplied with water for the purpose of reading meters, examining pipes and fixtures, observing manner of using water, and for any other purpose which is proper and necessary in the conduct of the Company's business. Such employees and agents shall carry proper credentials evidencing their employment by the Company. 47. Except in case of an emergency, no one other than Company personnel shall open or close any of the Company's curb stops or valves in any public or private line. 48. The Company reserves the right to alter or amend these Rules and Regulations in the manner provided by law. DEFINITIONS 49. The word "Company" as used herein shall mean Suez Water Idaho Inc. acting through its properly authorized officers, agents or employees, each acting within the scope of the particular duties entrusted to them. 50. "Customer" shall be the party contracting for a supply of water through a single meter and service through each meter shall be considered, for billing purposes, as service to a separate customer.
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RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE RENDERING OF SERVICE (cont’d) 51. Residential customer shall designate a building under one roof, which is owned, leased or rented by one party and occupied as a residence. 52. Commercial, Industrial and Municipal customers shall be designated by the following: I. Commercial customer shall designate: A. A building containing two or more apartments or family units, which are rented or leased to tenants. B. A building occupied by a retail or service business which does not manufacture any item or items on the premises. C. Any building containing any combination of `A' and `B' above. D. A hotel, motel, tourist court, trailer court or mobile home park which rents or leases rooms or spaces to tenants. II. Industrial customer shall designate any building or combination of buildings in the same compound whose primary use is for the manufacture, fabrication, and/or assembly of any product. III. Municipal customer shall designate a publicly owned building such as a school, city hall, courthouse, fire house, hospital, or other public institution. 53. The purpose of the foregoing rules and regulations and definitions is to preserve, to the maximum extent possible, the obligation of the Company to furnish service. The rules and regulations and definitions contained herein shall be construed and applied in accordance with the spirit and intent of Title 61 of the Idaho Code .
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RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING WATER MAIN EXTENSIONS
DEFINITIONS 54. Individual(s) shall mean a person or group of persons requesting a water
main extension to make water service available to an existing detached, single family residence(s) occupied by or to be occupied by the requesting Party(ies). 55. Developer shall mean a person, firm or corporation who (1) sells two or more lots, parcels or tracts of land to others for the purpose of constructing thereon any
type of building or (2) constructs any type of building, on land which is for sale, lease or rent by or to another party(ies).
56. Subdivision shall mean the legal dividing of a tract of land into two or more tracts, lots or parcels.
57. Multiple family housing development shall mean any building or buildings consisting of two or more living units.
58. Applicable overheads shall be overhead cost to the Company such as supervision, engineering, accounting, legal expenses and the cost of any necessary governmental permits.
GENERAL
59. Any individual or developer may request water service to be made available to any lot(s) or subdivision under these rules and regulations.
60. The minimum size of water main to be installed under these rules and regulations shall normally be 8-inch inside diameter. The Company shall determine the size of all water mains to be extended.
61. The normal routing for water main extensions shall be in dedicated streets. The Company may, but will not be required to, make extensions under this rule in
easements or rights-of-way where final grades have not been established or where street grades have not been brought to those established by public authority. If extensions are made when grades have not been established and there is a reasonable
probability that existing grade will be changed, the Company shall require the Applicant(s) to deposit the estimated cost for altering the facilities installed.
This deposit shall be made at the time of execution of the agreement. Such alterations may be, but are not limited to, relocating, raising or lowering of facilities. Adjustment of any difference between the amount so deposited and the actual cost of relocating,
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raising or lowering facilities shall be made within thirty (30) days after the Company has ascertained such actual cost. The net deposit representing actual cost is not subject to refund. The deposit related to the proposed relocation, raising or lowering shall be
refunded when such displacements are determined by proper authority not to be required. 62. Company shall design and be the sole judge as to the adequacy of any water main extension and appurtenances.
EXTENSIONS FOR INDIVIDUAL RESIDENCE(S)
63. Free-Footage Allowance. The utility shall extend its water distribution mains to serve new individual residential customers at its own expense when the cost of constructing a main extension from the nearest existing utility facility capable of providing
adequate flow is not in excess of five hundred dollars ($500.00) per service connection. 64. In instances where the cost of main extensions is in excess of five hundred
dollars ($500.00), the individual(s) shall enter into an agreement with the Company of the type attached hereto and marked Exhibit A, INDIVIDUAL RESIDENCE MAIN EXTENSION AGREEMENT. The cost of the water main extension shall be based on the
use of an eight-inch inside diameter main. The estimated cost of the main extension less free-footage allowance shall be deposited with the Company.
65. In instances where more than one individual has requested a water main extension, any contribution shall normally be divided in proportion to front footage of the lots. In unusual circumstances, other methods of dividing the deposit may be used,
provided they are acceptable to all individuals and the Company. 66. A water main extension must extend to the extreme property lines of the
building lot to be served. 67. The deposit referred to in paragraph 64 above, shall normally be a cash
deposit. In this instance, the Company shall provide the material and labor for the installation of the project.
However, the Applicant may provide the material and/or contract labor for the installation of the necessary facilities. In this instance, the Applicant shall deposit with the Company an amount equal to the estimated cost of applicable overheads for the entire project and
the estimated direct labor costs incurred by the Company for such items as engineering design, estimating, and inspection. Also, the Applicant shall
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furnish the Company a certified invoice of sufficient detail to show the separate costs of water mains and appurtenances by size, service laterals by size, meter boxes, meter settings and fire hydrants. The Company shall specify the material to be supplied by the
Applicant with respect to size and type. In general the material shall conform to the Company’s standard material specifications and applicable AWWA specifications. The Company shall, at Applicant's expense, make all connections to the Company's existing system if, in the opinion of the Company, the contractor does not have sufficient experience or equipment to make the required connection. Applicant's contractor shall
comply with Section 1 and Section 2 of Company's Requirements for Labor in Lieu of
Cash Contractors. In general, areas covered are requirements for inspection, monitoring of construction, acceptance and handling of materials, documentation of costs,
correction of faulty installation, insurance, bonding, license requirements, experience, and equipment availability. Company may deny the right of Applicant to provide a contractor who has not complied with its requirements in the past.
EXTENSIONS FOR OTHER THAN INDIVIDUAL RESIDENCES
68. The Applicant(s) for a water main extension shall furnish drawing(s) of suitable scale showing street(s), lot and/or building layouts, storm and sanitary sewer facilities, location and flow capacity of fire hydrants as may be required by appropriate
fire department or district, and when requested by the Company contours or other indication of the relative elevation of the various parts of the area to be developed.
69. A water main extension must extend to the extreme property lines of the development.
70. Each separate water main extension to and/or within a development shall be subject to a separate agreement.
71. Applicant(s) shall enter into an agreement of the type attached hereto and marked as Exhibit "D" and deposit with the Company the estimated cost of the required main extension, including service laterals and meter settings to be installed at the time of
the main extension. In instances, such as Industrial and/or Commercial Subdivisions, where size and location of domestic service laterals cannot be determined at the time the water main is installed, the cost of such service laterals shall be borne by the Applicant
requesting service. The cost shall be based on the average cost, as determined by the Company, for the requested size of service.
72. The Company shall prepare plans, specifications, and cost estimates for proposed main extensions at its own expense. In the event a main extension agreement is not entered into within 120 days after the Company furnishes plans, specifications,
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and estimates, the Applicant shall reimburse the Company an amount equal to Company’s expenses.
73. The deposit referred to in paragraph 71 above, shall normally be a cash deposit. In this instance, the Company shall provide the material and labor for installation of
the project. However, the Applicant may provide the material and/or contract labor for the installation of
the necessary facilities. In this instance, the Applicant shall deposit with the Company an amount equal to the estimated cost of applicable overheads for the entire project and the estimated direct labor costs incurred by the Company for such items as engineering design,
estimating, and inspection. Also, the Applicant shall furnish the Company a certified invoice of sufficient detail to show the separate costs of material and labor for water mains and appurtenances by size, service laterals by size, meter boxes, meter settings and fire
hydrants. The Company shall specify the material to be supplied by the Applicant with respect to size and type. In general, the material shall conform to the Company’s standard material specifications and applicable AWWA specifications. The Company shall, at
Applicant’s expense, make all connections to the Company’s existing system if in the Company’s opinion the contractor does not have the experience or equipment to make such connection. Applicant’s contractor shall comply with Section 1 and Section 2 of Company’s
Requirements for Labor in Lieu of Cash Contractors. In general, areas covered are requirements for inspection, monitoring of construction, acceptance and handling of materials, documentation of costs, correction of faulty installation, insurance, bonding,
license requirements, experience, and equipment availability. The Company may deny the right of Applicant to provide a contractor who has not complied with its requirements in the past. SPECIAL FACILITIES 74. Special facilities shall include source of supply, storage and booster-pumping facilities which may be required to render adequate water service to an area for which such
service has been requested. Special facilities do not include transmission or distribution line facilities.
75. Should an Applicant propose a Residential, Commercial, Industrial, or Municipal Development requiring a special facility or special facilities, the Applicant shall advance the cost of such facility or facilities. Normally, the advance shall be a cash advance. In this
instance, the Company shall provide the material and labor for the installation of the facilities.
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However, the Applicant may, with the Company’s approval, provide the material and/or contract labor for the installation of the special facility or facilities. In the instance where an Applicant provides the material and/or contract labor, the Applicant shall deposit with the
Company an amount equal to the estimated cost of applicable overheads for the entire project plus the estimated direct labor costs for such items as engineering design, estimating, and inspection. An amount equal to the estimated cost of the necessary facilities shall be deposited with the
Company prior to construction. The Company shall adjust the deposit based upon the determination of the actual cost of facilities installed. Any difference between the estimated and actual cost of the facilities installed shall be shown as a revision of the amount
deposited and shall be payable within thirty (30) days of submission. The cost of the special facilities advanced, or a portion thereof, shall be refunded based
upon customer connections and in accordance with the following equation: X = [(R-E-D-T)/Y] – (S+M), where:
X = Refund per Customer R = Annual Revenues per Customer (actual revenue received from each customer served from the special facility)
E = Annual Operating and Maintenance Expense per Customer (including Ad Valorem Tax) D = Annual Depreciation Expense per Customer (Depreciation rate(s) for type(s) of
facility installed x investment in that type of facility installed) Y = Authorized Rate of Return T = Income Taxes on Net Income per Customer
S = Imbedded investment in Source and Storage plant, less accumulated depreciation and customer advances and contributions against the plant. (Value of plant allocable to support consumption per customer level that
produces the annual revenue per customer) M = Meter Cost Installed
Should the Company agree that the cost of any portion of the special facilities (source, storage, or pumping) not be advanced by the Applicant, the per customer refund shall be reduced by the per customer cost of that facility not advanced. The advance and refund
agreement for each development shall be evaluated on a case-by-case basis and filed with the Idaho Public Utilities Commission for review and approval.
76. The Company shall be responsible to construct and/or install special facilities as may be required from time to time to maintain the rendering of adequate water service to existing customers.
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RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING NON-CONTIGUOUS EXPANSION
77. The Company shall be the sole judge as to the design of and the time of construction and/or installation of any special facility(ies). 78. The definitions and general rules governing water main extensions, Rules 54 through 62, shall be applicable to developer or subdivider requested non-contiguous expansion of the Company’s existing service area. 79. The Applicant(s) for a non-contiguous expansion shall furnish drawing(s) of suitable scale showing street(s), lot and/or building layouts, storm and sanitary sewer facilities, location and flow capacity of fire hydrants as may be required by appropriate fire department or district, and when requested by the Company, contours or other indication of the relative elevation of the various parts of the area to be developed. 80. A non-contiguous expansion must extend to the extreme property lines of the development. 81. Each separate water main extension to and/or within a development shall be subject to a separate agreement. 82. In instances where a non-contiguous water system is currently providing customers with a potable water supply, the system owner and Company must notify the customer of the intent to sell the water facilities and inform them of the impact the proposed sale would have on their future water service. This notification must include any change in water rates, anticipated changes in water quality or quantity, added benefits or potential concerns, and inform them that upon public notification by Commission they will have the opportunity to provide comments or concerns regarding the sale. 83. Applicant(s) shall enter into an agreement of the type attached hereto and Marked as Exhibit “F” and deposit with the Company the estimated cost of the required infrastructure, if applicable, including wells, well lots, well houses, distribution lines, reservoirs, pumps, booster pumping stations, valves, pipes, service laterals and meter settings to be installed. The cost shall be based on the average cost, as determined by the Company, for the requested size of service. 84. The rules relating to special facilities under the rules governing water main extensions (Rules 74 through 77) shall be applicable to non-contiguous expansions.
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Exhibit A INDIVIDUAL RESIDENCE MAIN EXTENSION AGREEMENT
C.E.A. No. _____________
AGREEMENT between VEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC., hereinafter called "Company", and , hereinafter called the "Applicant". NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and of the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained, THE PARTIES HERETO AGREE AS
FOLLOWS: 1. The Applicant(s) hereby applies to the Company for the said extension for its
system, and the Company agrees to construct the said extension upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth in accordance with its Rules and Regulations. Said extension is described as follows and shown on the attached sketch which is hereto
made a part of this Agreement: 2. Applicant shall contribute to the Company upon the execution hereof the sum of
_______________ Dollars ($ ) which amount the Company estimates to be the cost of installing the said "on-site" extension as described above including overhead cost to the Company such as supervision, engineering, accounting, legal expenses and the cost
of obtaining any necessary governmental permits. Any difference between the actual cost and the amount contributed, shall be shown as a revision of the amount of contribution, and shall be payable within thirty (30) days of submission. The actual cost
thus finally determined shall be referred to as the "contributed cost of on-site facilities". If it is necessary to adjust the amount of Applicant’s contribution, in accordance with the terms of this paragraph, a supplemental memorandum will be prepared setting forth the
"contributed cost of on-site facilities" and shall be attached hereto and made a part hereof.
3. Applicant shall contribute to the Company upon the execution hereof the sum of _______________ Dollars ($ ) which amount the Company estimates to be the cost of installing the said off-site main extension including overhead cost to the
Company such as supervision, engineering, accounting, legal expenses and the cost of obtaining any necessary governmental permits. Any difference between the actual cost and the amount contributed shall be shown as a revision of the amount contributed and
shall be payable within thirty (30) days of submission. The actual cost thus finally determined shall be referred to as the "contributed cost of off-site mains". If it is necessary to adjust the amount of Applicant’s advance, in accordance with the terms of
this paragraph, a supplemental memorandum will be prepared setting forth the "contributed cost of off-site mains" and shall be attached hereto and made a part hereof.
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INDIVIDUAL RESIDENCE MAIN EXTENSION AGREEMENT (Continued)
4. Each additional bona fide customer whose service lateral is directly connected to the extension during the ten (10) year term of this contract shall deposit, with the Company an amount equal to: One-half of the actual per foot cost of the
extension times the front footage of the property to be served by the service lateral. The per foot cost shall be determined by dividing the actual cost of the extension by the total serviceable footage along the extension. This deposit shall be made prior to the installation of the service lateral necessary to provide the service requested. The monies so deposited shall be refunded to the original Applicant(s) without interest within 30 days
of receipt by the Company. 5. The total of monies returned to the Applicant(s) shall not exceed the amount
contributed to the Company as described in Paragraph 2. 6. A bona fide customer shall mean any person, firm, Corporation, company,
association, governmental unit or owner of property as guarantor furnished water service of a permanent nature by the Company; and the term "Extension" shall mean the mains and appurtenances shown on attached plan.
7. The Company will use its best efforts to commence and carry to completion, as soon as possible, the installation of said extension, having in mind, however, delays
which may be occasioned by weather, acts of God or the public enemy, strikes or other matters not within its control.
8. It is further mutually understood and agreed that the mains and appurtenances within the limits of the streets, avenues, roads, ways, or easement areas, whether or not attached to or serving customers but constructed as part of the extension,
shall be and remain the property of the Company, its successors and assigns. The Company shall have the right to extend any main installed by it pursuant to
the terms of this Agreement in or to other land, streets, or avenues, but the Applicant(s) shall not by reason thereof be entitled to any refunds other than those above provided for. On labor-in-lieu of cash projects, project becomes Company property only after
acceptance. 9. The Applicant(s) will, on the request of the Company, grant to it an
exclusive and irrevocable easement, at no cost to Company, for the installation, maintenance, operation, repair and replacement of said main extension and appurtenances within the limits of any existing or proposed street, avenue, road, way or
easement area, together with the right of ingress and egress thereto, in a form satisfactory to the Company, duly executed and acknowledged in proper form for record.
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10. It is further understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto that the Company's agreement to construct the said extension is subject to the Company obtaining all necessary consents, orders, permits and approvals of public officers or
public bodies having jurisdiction over, or lawful interest, in any of the subject matters herein. In the event that the Company, after prompt application and diligent effort is unable to obtain any necessary consent, order, permit, or approval as aforesaid, or in the event that the Company is enjoined or prevented by lawful action of any such public officer of official body from constructing the said extension, the Company’s sole
obligation will be to repay to Applicant the said sum of ____________________ DOLLARS ($ ). This amount shall be the difference between the amount advanced and estimated expenses incurred by the Company in conjunction with the main
extension and appurtenances which are the subject of this Agreement. 11. It is agreed by the Applicant(s) that he will not build at any time hereafter
on, in, or over the said easement any structure, the construction or presence of which will endanger, render ineffective, or make difficult the access to the water pipes or appurtenances of the Company. Additionally, Applicant(s) agrees not to lay other pipes
or conduits within two (2') feet measured horizontally, from the said water pipes except pipes crossing same at right angles in which latter case a minimum vertical distance of six (6") inches shall be maintained between the pipes. No excavation or blasting shall be
carried on which in any way endangers the said water pipes. Provided, however, that should the Applicant(s) wish to do so he may, at his own expense, provide a new location acceptable to the Company for the water pipes and the Company will then move
said water pipes and appurtenances to the new location. The whole cost of such moving and altering and any expenses incident thereto, shall be borne by the Applicant(s).
12. It is further understood and agreed that in case of any damage by Applicant(s) or caused by neglect of Applicant(s) to the water pipes or their appurtenances, or other injuries to the property of the Company in connection therewith,
which are caused by the acts or neglect of the Applicant(s) the amount of such damage shall be paid to the Company by the said Applicant(s).
13. The term of this Agreement shall be ten (10) years from the date of execution.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused their respective seals to be hereunto affixed and these presents to be signed this ___________ day of ____________________________, _____.
COMPANY VEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC.
By ____________________________________
Print Name:___________________________________
APPLICANT(S)
DEVELOPER NAME
By __________________________________
Print Name: __________________________________
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INDIVIDUAL RESIDENCE MAIN EXTENSION AGREEMENT SUPPLEMENTAL MEMORANDUM
C.E.A. No. _____________
This supplemental memorandum shall be attached to and made a part of the water main extension agreement between _____________________________________ and VEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. dated the _______ day of ______________, _____.
It is understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto that the actual cost of the main extension referred to above is ____________ Dollars ($ ). It is further
understood and agreed by and between the parties here to that: (1) the Applicant(s) contribution to the Company is being adjusted to _________________ Dollars ($ ); (2) that the actual onsite cost is __________________ Dollars ($ ); and 3) that
actual offsite costs is ____________________ Dollars ($ ).
VEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. ATTEST: By_______________________________
___________________________ Print Name _______________________________
Its_______________________________
APPLICANT(S)
DEVELOPER NAME ATTEST: By ______________________________
___________________________ Print Name _____________________________
Its _____________________________
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Exhibit D RESIDENTIAL, MULTIPLE FAMILY HOUSING, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, OR MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT
WATER MAIN EXTENSION AGREEMENT CEA No. _____________
AGREEMENT between VEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. hereinafter called the "Company" and_______________________________________ hereinafter called the Applicant. WHEREAS, the Applicant has applied to the Company for an extension to its mains as
follows: and
WHEREAS, the Company has agreed to such extension upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and of the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained, THE PARTIES HERETO AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
A. GENERALLY
1. For the purposes of this agreement, a bona fide customer shall mean any person(s), firm, Company, corporation, association, governmental unit or owner of property as guarantor furnished water service of a permanent nature by the Company; and the
term “Extension” shall mean the water mains and appurtenances and service laterals as shown on the attached plan excluding fire hydrants.
2. The term of this Agreement shall be for ten (10) years from the date hereof. 3. The Applicant agrees to provide all easements and rights of way, which the
Company considers necessary either from the Applicant or from third persons, as the case may be, to assure the legal feasibility of the Extension, without cost to the Company.
4. The applicant’s right to receive monies from off-site connections is personal to the Applicant and unassignable either as collateral security or otherwise.
5. This Extension shall be made in accordance with the rules and regulations, and specifications of the Company and subject to the approval of the Company, which
approvals will not be unreasonably withheld.
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RESIDENTIAL, MULTIPLE FAMILY HOUSING, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, OR MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT WATER MAIN EXTENSION AGREEMENT (Continued) B. WHERE THE APPLICANT HAS ASKED THE COMPANY TO PERFORM THE EXTENSION
1. Applicant hereby applies to the Company for the said Extension of its system and the Company agrees to construct the said Extension upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth and in accordance with its Rules and Regulations.
2. Applicant shall contribute to the Company upon the execution hereof the sum of _______________ Dollars ($ ) which amount the Company estimates to be the cost of installing the said "on-site" Extension as described above including overhead cost to the Company such as supervision, engineering, accounting, legal expenses and the cost of obtaining any necessary governmental permits. Any difference between the actual and the amount contributed shall be shown as a revision of the amount of contribution and shall be payable within thirty (30) days of submission. The actual cost thus finally determined shall be referred to as the "contributed cost of on-site facilities". If it is necessary to adjust the amount of Applicant’s contribution, in accordance with the terms of this Paragraph, a supplemental memorandum will be prepared setting forth the "contributed cost of on-site facilities" and shall be attached hereto and made a part hereof.
3. Applicant shall contribute to the Company upon the execution hereof the sum of _______________ Dollars ($ ) which amount the Company estimates to be the cost of installing the said off-site main Extension including overhead cost to the
Company such as supervision, engineering, accounting, legal expenses and the cost of obtaining any necessary governmental permits. Any difference between the actual and the amount contributed shall be shown as a revision of the amount contributed and shall be payable within thirty (30) days of submission. The actual cost thus finally determined shall be referred to as the "contributed cost of off-site mains". If it is necessary to adjust
the amount of Applicant’s advance, in accordance with the terms of this Paragraph, a supplemental memorandum will be prepared setting forth the "contributed cost of off-site mains" and shall be attached hereto and made a part hereof.
4. The Company will use its best efforts to commence and carry to completion as soon as possible the installation of said Extension, having in mind however, delays which
may be occasioned by weather, acts of God or the public enemy, strikes or other matters not within its control.
5. The amount of "contributed costs for on-site" facilities shall be retained by the Company and booked as a contribution in aid of construction. 6. The amount of "contributed costs for off-site mains" shall be retained by the Company and booked as a contribution in aid of construction. However, an applicant for
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Issued by VEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. Issued Per IPUC Order No. Marshall Thompson, Vice President Effective –October 31, 2022 8248 West Victory Road, Boise, Idaho
RESIDENTIAL, MULTIPLE FAMILY HOUSING, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, OR MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT WATER MAIN EXTENSION AGREEMENT (Continued) service for which the service lateral (including laterals to a fire hydrant(s)) will be directly connected to said off-site main Extension within ten (10) years of the date of this Agreement shall deposit with the Company one-half the cost per front foot of the main
Extension times the Applicant(s) total front footage. The cost per front foot shall be the actual cost of the off-site main Extension divided by the total serviceable footage. This deposit will be forwarded to the Applicant without interest within thirty (30) days of receipt
by the Company. 7. The total monies forwarded to the Applicant shall not exceed the amount of
"contributed cost of off-site mains" as described in Paragraph 3. All future customers whose service lateral connects directly to the said "off-site main(s)" after ten (10) years from the date of this agreement shall not be subject to the deposit described in
Paragraph 6 nor shall the Applicant be entitled or receive any reimbursement after ten (10) years from the date of this Agreement.
8. It is further understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto that the Company's agreement to construct the said Extension is subject to the Company obtaining all necessary consents, orders, permits and approvals of public officers or
public bodies having jurisdiction over or lawful interest in any of the subject matters herein. In the event that the Company, after prompt application and diligent effort, is unable to obtain any necessary consent, order, permit or approval as aforesaid, or in the
event that the Company is enjoined or prevented by lawful action of any such public officer or official body from constructing the said Extension, the Company's sole obligation will be to repay to Applicant the said sum of ___________DOLLARS ($ ).
This amount shall be the difference between the amount advanced and estimated expenses incurred by the Company in conjunction with the main Extension and
appurtenances which are the subject of this Agreement. 9. It is further mutually understood and agreed that the mains and appurtenances
within the limits of the street, avenues, roads, ways or easement areas, whether or not attached to or serving customers but constructed as part of the Extension shall be and remain the property of the Company, its successors and assigns. The Company shall have the right to extend any main installed by it pursuant to the terms of this Agreement in or to other lands, streets, or avenues without incurring any liability to Applicant
whatsoever. 10. Applicant agrees that before the commencement of work by the Company, he will
clearly indicate upon the ground by means of stakes or in some other equally positive manner the exact lines and grades to which the street, highway, or land in which the said water pipes are to be laid is to be finally built and that he will grade the said street,
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Issued by VEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. Issued Per IPUC Order No. Marshall Thompson, Vice President Effective –October 31, 2022 8248 West Victory Road, Boise, Idaho
RESIDENTIAL, MULTIPLE FAMILY HOUSING, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, OR MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT WATER MAIN EXTENSION AGREEMENT (Continued)
highway, or land so that it will be at all points within less than one (1) foot of the above finished grades before the Company commences the work of installing the said water
pipes. The Applicant also agrees to stake the exact location and grade of all meter settings. The Company, however, shall not be required to lay its pipes according to lines or grades of which it does not approve. And it is agreed that in case of any time, prior to the dedication and acceptance as a public street or highway by the municipality of any street or highway under which water mains are laid in conformity with this agreement it
shall become necessary to change or move the said pipes or their appurtenances by reason of any change or alteration in the lines or grades of the street, highway, or land in which they are laid, then the expense of such change or moving of said pipes and their
appurtenances, and any other expense incidental thereto, shall be borne by Applicant. 11. It is agreed by Applicant that he will not build at any time hereafter on, in or over the
said easement any structure, the construction or presence of which will endanger or render ineffective or difficult of access the water pipes or appurtenances of the Company, or lay other pipes or conduits within two (2') feet, measured horizontally, from
the said water pipe except pipes crossing same at right angles in which latter case a minimum vertical distance of eighteen (18") inches shall be maintained between the pipes. No excavation or blasting shall be carried on which in any way endangers the said
water pipes. Provided, however, that should the Applicant wish to do so he may at his own expense provide a new location acceptable to the Company for the said water pipes and the Company will then move said water pipes and appurtenances to the new
location. The cost of moving and altering and any expenses incident thereto, shall be borne by the Applicant. It is further understood and agreed that in case of any damage by Applicant or caused by neglect of Applicant to the water pipes or their appurtenances,
or other injuries to the property of the Company in connection therewith, these facilities will be repaired and brought to proper grade by the Company or Company's contractor at Applicant’s expense.
C. WHERE THE APPLICANT HIRES A THIRD PARTY CONTRACTOR TO PERFORM THE EXTENSION
1. Applicant hereby applies to the Company for the said Extension of its system, and the Company agrees to allow said Extension upon the terms and conditions hereinafter
set forth and in accordance with its Rules and Regulations. 2. The Applicant hereby agrees that it will hire only those contractors that have been
approved by the Company and that it will require all such contractors to comply with the Labor and Materials In-Lieu-of-Cash Contractors Rules for Performance and Conduct, annexed hereto and made a part hereof as exhibit A. The Applicant further agrees that it
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Issued by VEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. Issued Per IPUC Order No. Marshall Thompson, Vice President Effective –October 31, 2022 8248 West Victory Road, Boise, Idaho
RESIDENTIAL, MULTIPLE FAMILY HOUSING, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, OR MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT WATER MAIN EXTENSION AGREEMENT (Continued)
will require its contractor to comply, via its contract with contractor, with all terms and conditions set forth herein.
3. The Company estimates that ____________________ ($ ) will be the cost of installing the said “on-site” Extension as described above including overhead cost to the Company such as supervision, engineering, accounting, and legal expenses. Any difference between the actual and the amount contributed shall be shown as a revision
of the amount of contribution and shall be payable within thirty (30) days of submission. The actual cost thus finally determined shall be referred to as the “contributed cost of on-site facilities”. If it is necessary to adjust the amount of Applicant’s contribution, in
accordance with the terms of this Paragraph, a supplemental memorandum will be prepared setting forth the “contributed cost of on-site facilities” and shall be attached hereto and made a part hereof.
4. The Company estimates that ____________________ ($ ) will be the cost of installing the said “off-site” Extension as described above including overhead cost to the
Company such as supervision, engineering, accounting, and legal expenses. Any difference between the actual and the amount contributed shall be shown as a revision of the amount of contribution and shall be payable within thirty (30) days of submission.
The actual cost thus finally determined shall be referred to as the “contributed cost of off-site facilities”. If it is necessary to adjust the amount of Applicant’s contribution, in accordance with the terms of this Paragraph, a supplemental memorandum will be
prepared setting forth the “contributed cost of off-site facilities” and shall be attached hereto and made a part hereof. 5. The Applicant agrees to advance to the Company, simultaneously with the execution of this Agreement, the sum of
_________________________________________ Dollars ($_______________) which represents the cost of the Company's overhead fees, and such items as inspection and testing. Such amount shall be subject to reconciliation after all such costs are known and
the difference shall be either refunded to or collected from the Applicant. 6. The installation shall be subject to the Company's inspection, testing and acceptance, however, absence of such inspection or testing by the Company shall not relieve the Applicant of any of its obligations. The Company shall require the Applicant and the
Applicant’s contractor (via its contract with the Applicant) to warrant the work in accordance with Paragraph 15 below. The Company shall further require the Applicant and the Applicant’s contractor (via its contract with the Applicant) to maintain insurance as follows:
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RESIDENTIAL, MULTIPLE FAMILY HOUSING, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, OR MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT WATER MAIN EXTENSION AGREEMENT (Continued) a) Worker's Compensation with Statutory limits and any applicable Federal (e.g., Longshoremen's), and Employer's Liability of $100,000.
b) General Liability, Comprehensive Form (including Premises-Operations; Independent Contractors' Protective; Products and Completed Operations; Broad Form Property Damage; Blanket Contractual Liability, Personal Injury with Employment Exclusion deleted) with the following limits and endorsements:
(i) Bodily Injury & Property Damage: Single-Limit $1,000,000 (ii) Products and Completed Operations to be maintained for two (2) year(s)
after final payment. (iii) Property Damage Liability Insurance shall provide X, C and U coverage. (iv) Railroad Protective Liability Coverage as applicable with $5,000,000
aggregate limit. c) Comprehensive Automobile Liability: Bodily Injury & Property Damage: Single-
Limit $1,000,000 d) Umbrella Excess Liability: $5,000,000 over primary insurance
The Company shall be named as an additional insured on all policies except Workers’ Compensation. All Certificates of Insurance shall include a thirty (30) day notice provision
for cancellation or material change in coverage, except ten (10) days notice for non-payment of premium.
7. The amount of said “contributed cost for on-site “facilities shall be booked as a contribution in aid of construction.
8. The amount of said “contributed cost for off-site mains” shall be booked as a contribution in aid of construction. However, an applicant for service for which the service lateral (including laterals to a fire hydrant(s)) will be directly connected to said off-site
main Extension within ten (10) years of the date of this Agreement shall deposit with the Company one-half the cost per front foot of the main Extension times the Applicant(s) total front footage. The cost per front foot shall be the actual cost of the off-site main
Extension divided by the total serviceable footage. This deposit will be forwarded to the Applicant without interest within thirty (30) days of receipt by the Company.
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Issued by VEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. Issued Per IPUC Order No. Marshall Thompson, Vice President Effective –October 31, 2022 8248 West Victory Road, Boise, Idaho
RESIDENTIAL, MULTIPLE FAMILY HOUSING, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, OR MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT WATER MAIN EXTENSION AGREEMENT (Continued)
9. The total monies forwarded to the Applicant shall not exceed the amount of “contributed cost of off-site mains” as described in Paragraph 8, above. All future
customers whose service lateral connects directly to the said “off-site main(s)” after ten (10) years from the date of this Agreement shall not be subject to the deposit described in Paragraph 8 nor shall the Applicant be entitled or receive any reimbursement after ten
(10) years from the date of this Agreement. 10. It is further understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto that the Company’s agreement to allow construction of the said Extension is subject to the Applicant and/or its contractor obtaining all necessary consents, orders, permits and
approvals of public officers or public bodies having jurisdiction over or lawful interest in any of the subject matters herein, with the exception of special permits, such as state highway and railroad permits, which the Company is required to obtain. In the event that
the Company, after prompt application and diligent effort, is unable to obtain any such special permit, or in the event that the Company is enjoined or prevented by lawful action of any such public officer or official body from constructing the said Extension, the
Company’s sole obligation will be to repay to Applicant the said sum __________ ($ ). This amount shall be the difference between the amount advanced and estimated expenses incurred by the Company in conjunction with the main Extension and appurtenances which are the subject of this Agreement. 11. It is further mutually understood and agreed that the mains and appurtenances within the limits of the street, avenues, roads, ways or easement areas, whether or not attached to or serving customers but constructed as part of the Extension shall be and remain the property of the Company, its successors and assigns. The Company shall have the right to extend any main installed by it pursuant to the terms of this Agreement in or to other lands, streets, or avenues without incurring any liability to Applicant whatsoever.
12. The Applicant shall require the Contractor to use its best efforts to commence and carry to completion as soon as possible the installation of said Extension, having in mind however, delays which may be occasioned by weather, acts of God or the public enemy,
strikes or other matters not within its control. 13. Applicant agrees that before the commencement of work by the contractor, he or
his contractor will clearly indicate upon the ground by means of stakes or in some other equally positive manner the exact lines and grades to which the street, highway, or land in which the said water pipes are to be laid is to be finally built and that he or his contractor will grade the said street, highway, or land so that it will be at all points within less than one (1’) foot of the above finished grades before the contractor commences the
work of installing the said water pipes. The Applicant also agrees to require his contractor to stake the exact location and grade of all meter settings. The contractor,
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RESIDENTIAL, MULTIPLE FAMILY HOUSING, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, OR MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT WATER MAIN EXTENSION AGREEMENT (Continued)
however, shall not lay its pipes according to lines or grades which have not been approved. And it is agreed that in case of any time, prior to the dedication and
acceptance as a public street or highway by the municipality of any street or highway under which water mains are laid in conformity with this Agreement it shall become necessary to change or move the said pipes or their appurtenances by reason of any change or alteration in the lines or grades of the street, highway, or land in which they are laid, then the expense of such change or moving of said pipes and their
appurtenances, and any other expense incidental thereto, shall be borne by Applicant. 14. It is agreed by Applicant that he will not build or have his contractor build, at any
time hereafter on, in or over the said easement any structure, the construction or presence of which will endanger or render ineffective or difficult of access the water pipes or appurtenances of the Company, or lay or have laid other pipes or conduits
within two (2’) feet, measured horizontally, from the said water pipe except pipes crossing same at right angles in which latter case a minimum vertical distance of eighteen (18”) inches shall be maintained between the pipes. No excavation or blasting
shall be carried on which in any way endangers the said water pipes. Provided, however, that should the Applicant wish to do so he may at his own expense provide a new location acceptable to the Company for the said water pipes and the Company will then
move said water pipes and appurtenances to the new location. The cost of moving and altering and any expenses incident thereto, shall be borne by the Applicant. It is further understood and agreed that in case of any damage by Applicant or his contractor or
caused by the negligence of Applicant or his contractor to the water pipes or their appurtenances, or other injuries to the property of the Company in connection therewith, these facilities will be repaired and brought to proper grade by the Company or
Company’s contractor at Applicant’s expense. 15. The Applicant shall have its contractor warrant that the work performed in installing
the main and appurtenances is free of any defect of equipment, material or workmanship. Such shall continue for a period of two (2) years from completion and approval of the Extension or within such longer period of time as may be prescribed by law. Pursuant to the
warranty, the Applicant’s contractor, under Company supervision, shall remedy at his own expense any such failure to conform or any such defect upon receipt of written notice from the Company within a reasonable time after the discovery of any failure, defect or damage.
In addition, during the aforesaid warranty period, the contractor shall remedy at his own expense, under Company supervision, any damage to real or personal property, when that damage is the result of any such defect of equipment, material or workmanship installed by
the contractor. The warranty with respect to work repaired or replaced hereunder will run for a period of one year from the date of such repair or replacement or shall run for the remainder of the original two-year period, whichever is greater. During the warranty periods
as defined herein, the contractor shall reimburse the Company for the
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RESIDENTIAL, MULTIPLE FAMILY HOUSING, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, OR MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT WATER MAIN EXTENSION AGREEMENT (Continued)
costs of any emergency repairs undertaken by the Company to maintain the system in good working order. Without limiting any other provision herein contained, these warranty
provisions shall be incorporated in Applicant’s contract with contractor. If contractor fails to reimburse the Company as set forth in this Paragraph, within forty-five (45) days of the Company’s request for such reimbursement, then the Applicant hereby agrees that it will do so. 16. If the Applicant’s contractor, for any reason, should fail to commence installation within sixty (60) days of this Agreement, the Company shall have the right to terminate this
Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused their respective corporate
seals to be hereunto affixed and these presents to be signed by their duly authorized officers this day of _________________, _____.
COMPANY VEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC.
ATTEST: By_________________________________
______________________________ Print Name _________________________
Its ________________________________
APPLICANT
___________________________________ ATTEST: By_________________________________
______________________________ Its ________________________________
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RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, OR MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT WATER MAIN EXTENSION AGREEMENT
SUPPLEMENTAL MEMORANDUM
CEA No. _____________ This supplemental memorandum shall be attached to and made a part of the water main extension agreement VEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. and ______________________________________ dated the _______ day of
______________, _____. It is understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto that the actual cost
of the main extension referred to above is __________________________ Dollars ($ ). It is further understood and agreed that (1.) the actual on-site cost is _________________ Dollars ($_____). and (2.) the actual off-site cost is
________________ Dollars ($ ). COMPANY VEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. ATTEST: By _________________________________ ______________________________ Its ________________________________ APPLICANT ___________________________________ ATTEST: By _________________________________ ____________________________ Its ________________________________
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Exhibit F RESIDENTIAL OR MULTIPLE FAMILY HOUSING NON-CONTIGUOUS WATER SYSTEM AGREEMENT C.E.R. No._____________________ AGREEMENT between VEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. hereinafter called “Company”, its successors and assigns, and _________________________ hereinafter called “Owner”, its successors and assigns. WHEREAS, Owner has requested Company to expand its system as follows in accordance with the map or plan attached hereto as Attachment No. 1; and WHEREAS, Company is willing to make such expansion upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and of the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained, THE PARTIES HERETO AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 1. Owner hereby applies to Company for said expansion of its system, and Company agrees to include said expansion upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth and in accordance with its Rules and Regulations. 2. For the purposes of this Agreement the term “Water Facilities” shall include, without limitation: (a) All property in connection with the operation and maintenance of the Water Facilities and the furnishing of water services including, without limitation, buildings, improvements, structures, equipment, wells, distribution lines, well lots, well houses, reservoirs, pumps, booster pumping stations, valves, pipes, water lines, meter boxes, machinery, inventory, surveys, maps, and supplies; (b) All right, title and interest of Owner in and to all easement(s) and
appurtenances existing and/or necessary for the maintenance and operation of the Water Facilities constructed or to be constructed to serve the project commonly known as __________ (hereinafter called the “Project”), and any
approved development of the property in connection with the Project (hereinafter called the “Property”), Source of Supply, which may include well(s), pumps, motors, control equipment, pneumatic storage facilities, or that particular property
commonly referred to as “Source of Supply,” and water and water rights and interests appurtenant to the Property; and (c) All tangible property in connection with the operation and maintenance of the Water Facilities and the furnishing of water services including, without limitation, customer lists and records, customer deposits, well logs, maintenance records, tariffs and rules and regulations governing the rendering of service and extension of service to future development, franchises, permits and certificates.
The term “Water Facilities” does not include meters.
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RESIDENTIAL OR MULTIPLE FAMILY HOUSING NON-CONTIGUOUS WATER SYSTEM AGREEMENT (Continued)
3. Company shall have the right to conduct, review and confirm, to Company’s satisfaction, test results in connection with any and all wells, soil tests, engineering tests, environmental surveys, plans and specifications and/or record drawings, and related
studies of the Water Facilities deemed necessary by Company to determine the suitability, in Company’s sole discretion, of the Water Facilities for expansion. Should an applicant propose a Development requiring special facilities, upgrades, modifications or,
if the Development is deemed by the Company to be unusual or burdened with special needs, that existing water system will be looked at independently and the terms of the acquisition will be set forth in an amendment hereto.
[Add the following paragraph if Owner is to construct the Water Facilities]: 4. Immediately after the execution of this Agreement, Owner shall diligently proceed to obtain all governmental approvals including, without limitation, all necessary permits, information, and consents required by the appropriate federal, state, or local governmental authorities, agencies, or officials to permit the construction, operation and maintenance of the Water Facilities. As soon as practicable, after receipt of such governmental approvals, Owner shall diligently proceed to construct the Water Facilities, as described, or to be described, in the Water Facilities plans and specifications prepared and sealed by a licensed professional engineer and reviewed and approved by the parties hereto. The cost of obtaining all governmental approvals, the cost of such plans and specifications, and the cost of the construction of the Water Facilities shall be borne by Owner at Owner’s sole cost and expense. At the sole discretion of Company, inspection of the construction of the Water Facilities shall be conducted by Company. Based on proper advice and consideration, Company may alter the performance from strict adherence to such plans and specifications if based on job site experience, or if adherence to such plans and specifications becomes impractical or infeasible under the circumstances. Company shall be the sole judge as to the adequacy of the Water Facilities. The parties hereto shall cooperate fully with each other and all other parties in connection with each other’s efforts hereunder.] [Add the following paragraphs if Company is to construct the Water Facilities: 4. Owner shall contribute to Company upon the execution hereof the sum of _________________ Dollars ($________) which amount Company estimates to be the cost of installing said Water Facilities including overhead cost to Company such as supervision, engineering, accounting, legal expenses and the cost of obtaining any necessary governmental permits. Any difference between the actual and the amount contributed shall be shown as a revision of the amount contributed and shall be payable within thirty (30) days of submission. The actual cost thus finally determined shall be referred to as the “contributed cost of facilities.” If it is necessary to adjust the amount of Owner’s contribution, in accordance with the terms of this paragraph, a supplemental Memorandum will be prepared setting forth the “contributed cost of facilities” and shall be attached hereto and made a part hereof. The amount of said “contributed cost for
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RESIDENTIAL OR MULTIPLE FAMILY HOUSING NON-CONTIGUOUS WATER SYSTEM AGREEMENT (Continued) facilities” shall be retained by Company and, for all Water Facilities except Source of Supply, booked as a “contribution in aid of construction”; Source of Supply shall be booked as an “advance in aid of construction.” It is further understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto that Company’s agreement to construct said expansion is subject to Company obtaining all necessary consents, orders, permits and approvals of public officers or public bodies having jurisdiction over or lawful interest in any of the subject matters herein, including Idaho Public Utilities Commission approval of an Amendment to the Certificated Area of Company. In the event that Company, after prompt application and diligent effort, is unable to obtain any necessary consent, order, permit or approval as aforesaid, or in the event that Company is enjoined or prevented by lawful action of any such public officer or official body from constructing said expansion, Company’s sole obligation will be to repay to Owner the sum of ___________________ DOLLARS ($__________). This amount shall be the difference between the amount contributed and estimated expenses incurred by Company in conjunction with the expansion which is the subject of this Agreement. Owner agrees that before the commencement of work by Company, Owner will clearly indicate upon the ground by means of stakes or in some other equally positive manner the exact lines and grades to which the street, highway, or land in which said water pipes are to be laid is to be finally built and that he will grade said street, highway, or land so that it will be at all points within less than one (1) foot of the above finished grades before Company commences the work of installing said water pipes. Owner also agrees to stake the exact location and grade of all meter settings. Company, however, shall not be required to lay its pipes according to lines or grades of which it does not approve. And it is agreed that in case of any time, prior to the dedication and acceptance as a public street or highway by the municipality of any street or highway under which any portion of the Water Facilities is laid in conformity with this Agreement it shall become necessary to change or move said pipes or their appurtenances by reason of any change or alteration in the lines or grades of the street, highway, or land in which they are laid, then the expense of such change or moving of said pipes and their appurtenances, and any other expense incidental thereto, shall be borne by Owner.] 5. The completely constructed and approved Water Facilities shall be contributed, transferred and conveyed to Company by Owner, at no cost to Company, through bill(s) of sale, warranty deed(s), easement(s) and/or other transferred documents reasonably acceptable to Company and as required and approved by, without limitation, the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, Division of Environmental Quality, Idaho Department of Water Resources, and the Idaho Public Utilities Commission (“IPUC”), as applicable, on or before the earlier of: 1) the ___ day of _______, ____; or 2), the transfer of the first lot in the Project from Owner to the first-time buyer. Owner will obtain releases from all subcontractors, laborers, materialmen, suppliers, and any other parties furnishing materials or services in connection with the
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Issued by VEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. Issued Per IPUC Order No. Marshall Thompson, Vice President Effective –October 31, 2022 8248 West Victory Road, Boise, Idaho
RESIDENTIAL OR MULTIPLE FAMILY HOUSING NON-CONTIGUOUS WATER SYSTEM AGREEMENT (Continued) construction of the Water Facilities. Owner shall warrant to Company in writing that the Water Facilities has been constructed in accordance with the plans and specifications reviewed and approved by Company, and shall provide Company with as-built record drawings of the Water Facilities. Owner shall also warrant the Water Facilities against defects in construction for a period of one (1) year from execution of such warranty. 6. Owner shall contribute to Company upon the execution hereof the Water Facilities as described above, and shall also contribute overhead costs to Company such as supervision, engineering, accounting, legal expenses and the cost of obtaining any necessary governmental permits. The actual cost of contribution shall be referred to as the “contributed cost of facilities.” The Source of Supply costs shall be referred to and be booked as an advance in aid of construction. All other costs shall be referred to, and be booked as, a contribution in aid of construction. 7. Upon conveyance of the Water Facilities to Company, Company shall be solely responsible for management, maintenance and operation of the Water Facilities. The parties agree that the Water Facilities and associated permits and licenses shall be managed and operated by Company in a manner which is comparable to and consistent with Company’s management and operation of its other water utility facilities within the State of Idaho. The parties further acknowledge that Company shall serve all residential customers as a public utility, subject to the jurisdiction of the IPUC. 8. Owner shall prepare and record (prior to the sale of any lot in the Project) perpetual restrictive covenants which include, without limitation, that the Water Facilities is or shall be owned and operated by Company. Company shall cooperate with Owner in the preparation of such restrictive covenants and shall have the right to approve such restrictive covenants prior to recordation. Such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. Owner shall cause a notation to be made on any subdivision plat of the Project that states that the Water Facilities is or shall be owned and operated by Company. 9. If the Project is served by a non-potable irrigation System, appropriate backflow prevention device(s) shall be required to be installed at no cost to Company. Owner shall prepare and record (prior to the sale of any lot in the Project) perpetual restrictive covenants which include, without limitation, that cross-connections are prohibited, and shall delegate to Company the right to inspect such non-potable irrigation system, enforce such restrictive covenants, and to remove any such cross-connections. Company shall cooperate with Owner in the preparation of such restrictive covenants and shall have the right to approve such restrictive covenants prior to recordation. Such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. 10. An amount not to exceed Eight Hundred Dollars ($800.00), as more fully described on Attachment No.2 attached hereto, which is subject to modification as Adjusted Average Residential Revenue may change with future rate activity, shall be paid by Company to Owner as soon as practicable after each lot is connected to the
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Issued by VEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. Issued Per IPUC Order No. Marshall Thompson, Vice President Effective –October 31, 2022 8248 West Victory Road, Boise, Idaho
RESIDENTIAL OR MULTIPLE FAMILY HOUSING NON-CONTIGUOUS WATER SYSTEM AGREEMENT (Continued) Water Facilities, as payment for the Source of Supply; provided, however, such payment shall be made only once per lot, only to bona fide customers, and not in excess of the original documented advance of construction costs in connection with the Source of Supply. Provided, further, however, if the Project and/or the Property is served by an additional potable Source of Supply, where a portion of the Project’s and/or Property’s Source of Supply is provided by an entity in addition to Owner, the $800 payment referred to in this paragraph shall be paid by Company to Owner and each other such provider of Source of Supply according to the percentage of contribution by Owner and each other such provider of Source of Supply. The percentage of contribution by Owner and each other such provider shall be established by Company and set forth in an amendment hereto. 11. All revenue generated by the Water Facilities shall be retained by Company as owner in compliance with all applicable rules and regulations of the IPUC. Charges applicable to the Water Facilities shall be the Company’s tariff rates for existing customers as approved by the IPUC, which rates may be amended from time to time. Service shall be provided in compliance with all applicable rules and regulations of the IPUC. (a) If the Water Facilities include an existing, non-metered, flat rate system, and the costs for metering the Water Facilities cannot be justified by Company, the tariff rate shall be equal to the average revenue for the balance of company’s residential customers. (b) If Company should determine that a flat rate customer is using water in excess of the average residential customer, the Company will provide a meter setting and meter. Customer will then pay Company’s metered tariff rates as approved by the IPUC, which rates may be amended from time to time. (c) If a customer prefers to pay Company’s approved metered tariff rates, the customer shall pay the installation and material costs associated with the installation of a meter setting. 12. It is agreed by Owner that Owner will not build at any time hereafter on, in or over any easement for water pipes or appurtenances any structure, the construction or presence of which will endanger or render ineffective or difficult of access the water pipes or appurtenances of Company, or lay other pipes or conduits within two feet (2’), measured horizontally, from said water pipe except pipes crossing same at right angles in which latter case a minimum distance of six inches (6”) shall be maintained between the pipes. No excavation or blasting shall be carried on which in any way endangers said water pipes. Provided, however, that should Owner wish to do so Owner may, at Owner’s expense, provide a new location acceptable to Company for said water pipes and Company will then move said water pipes and appurtenances to the new location. The cost of moving and altering and any expenses incident thereto, shall be borne by Owner. It is further understood and agreed that in case of any damage by Owner or
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Issued by VEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. Issued Per IPUC Order No. Marshall Thompson, Vice President Effective –October 31, 2022 8248 West Victory Road, Boise, Idaho
RESIDENTIAL OR MULTIPLE FAMILY HOUSING NON-CONTIGUOUS WATER SYSTEM AGREEMENT (Continued) caused by neglect of Owner to the water pipes or their appurtenances, or other injuries to the property of Company in connection therewith, these facilities will be repaired and brought to proper grade by Company or Company’s contractor at Owner’s expense. 13. It is further mutually understood and agreed that the mains and appurtenances within the limits of the street, avenues, roads, ways or easement areas, whether or not attached to or serving customers but constructed as part of the expansion shall be and remain the property of Company. Company shall have the right to extend any main installed by it pursuant to the terms of this Agreement in or to other lands, streets, or avenues without incurring any liability to Owner whatsoever.
14. Owner shall be reimbursed in connection with use of the Source of Supply by “late-comers,” that is, bona fide customers who use the Source of Supply and which customers own a lot or property other than a lot in the Project, whereby costs, not in excess of the original advance of construction costs in connection with the Source of Supply, may be reimbursed to Owner over a period of fifteen (15) years from the date of transfer of the Water Facilities. Owner shall not be entitled or receive any reimbursement after fifteen (15) years from the date of this Agreement. 15. For the purposes of this Agreement, a bona fide customer shall mean any person(s), firm, company, corporation, association, governmental unit or owner of property as guarantor furnished water service of a permanent nature by Owner. 16. Each party shall be excused from further performance under this Agreement as a consequence of any delays or defaults in the performance of this Agreement unavoidably caused by the act of any governmental authority, the act of any public enemy, acts of God or the public enemy, nature, weather, war, war defense condition, strikes, walkouts or other causes beyond the control of the party whose performance is impaired. 17. The term of this Agreement shall be for fifteen (15) years from the date hereof.
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Issued by VEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. Issued Per IPUC Order No. Marshall Thompson, Vice President Effective –October 31, 2022 8248 West Victory Road, Boise, Idaho
RESIDENTIAL OR MULTIPLE FAMILY HOUSING NON-CONTIGUOUS WATER SYSTEM AGREEMENT (Continued) IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto, having been duly authorized, have executed this Agreement this __________ day of _________________, ______. ATTEST: COMPANY: VEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. _____________________________ By: ___________________________________ Its: ___________________________________ ATTEST: OWNER: _____________________________ By: ___________________________________ Print Name: ___________________________________
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Issued by VEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. Issued Per IPUC Order No. Marshall Thompson, Vice President Effective –October 31, 2022 8248 West Victory Road, Boise, Idaho
RESIDENTIAL OR MULTIPLE FAMILY HOUSING NON-CONTIGUOUS WATER SYSTEM AGREEMENT (Continued) ATTACHMENT NO. 1 Non-contiguous Water System Map/Plan
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Issued by VEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. Issued Per IPUC Order No. Marshall Thompson, Vice President Effective –October 31, 2022 8248 West Victory Road, Boise, Idaho
RESIDENTIAL OR MULTIPLE FAMILY HOUSING NON-CONTIGUOUS WATER SYSTEM AGREEMENT (Continued) ATTACHMENT NO. 2 Breakdown of Costs (Rate Case UWI-W-97-6 Adjusted Average Residential Revenue)
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VEOLIA WATER IDAHO, INC.
Issued by VEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. Issued Per IPUC Order No. Marshall Thompson, Vice President
Effective –October 31, 2022 8248 West Victory Road, Boise, Idaho
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT CHARGE (DSIC) 1. General Description
A. Purpose: To recover the reasonable and prudent costs incurred to repair, improve, or replace eligible property that is completed and placed in service between base rate cases and to provide the Company with the resources to accelerate the
replacement of aging infrastructure, to comply with evolving regulatory requirements, and replace other eligible property.
The costs of extending facilities to serve new customers are not recoverable through the DSIC.
B. Eligible Property: The DSIC-eligible property will consist of the following:
• Replace or renew water mains, valves (including short mains and valves), services, meters, and hydrants serving existing customers that have
reached their useful service life, are worn out, are in deteriorated condition, or which negatively impact the quality and reliability of service to the customer if not replaced or renewed.
• Extend mains to eliminate dead ends which negatively impact the quality
and reliability of service to the customer.
• Relocate existing facilities as a result of governmental actions that are not reimbursed, including but not limited to relocations of mains located in highway rights of way as required by the Ada County Highway District or
other agencies.
• Projects which improve or maintain existing water quality and pressure.
• The replacement of infrastructure that is needed to maintain or improve water quality and system pressures and new or additional water treatment
facilities, plant or equipment required to meet changes in state or federal water quality standards, rules or regulations.
• The replacement or improvement of infrastructure required to maintain adequate fire flows.
C. Effective Date: The DSIC will become effective for bills rendered on and after April 1, 2023.
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VEOLIA WATER IDAHO, INC.
Issued by VEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. Issued Per IPUC Order No. Marshall Thompson, Vice President
Effective –October 31, 2022 8248 West Victory Road, Boise, Idaho
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT CHARGE (DSIC) (Continued) 2. Computation of the DSIC
A. Calculation: The initial charge shall be calculated to recover the fixed costs of eligible plant additions that have not previously been reflected in the Company’s rate base and will have been placed in service between April 1, 2023, and June 30, 2023.
Thereafter, the DSIC will be updated on a semi-annual basis to reflect the cumulative eligible plant additions placed in service during the six-month periods ending three months prior to the effective date of each DSIC update. Thus changes in the DSIC rate
will occur as follows:
B. Determination of Fixed Costs: The fixed costs of eligible distribution system improvements projects will consist of depreciation and pre-tax return, calculated as follows:
1. Depreciation: The depreciation expense shall be calculated by applying the annual accrual rates employed in the Company’s most
recent base rate case for the plant accounts in which each retirement unit of DSIC-eligible property is recorded to the original cost of DSIC-eligible property.
2. Pre-tax return: The pre-tax return shall be calculated using the statutory state and federal income tax rates, the Company’s actual capital structure and actual cost rates for long-term debt as of the last
day for the three-month period ending one month prior to the effective date of the DSIC and subsequent updates. The cost of equity will be the equity return rate approved in the Company’s last fully litigated
base rate proceeding for which a final order was entered. C. Application of DSIC: The DSIC Recovery Amount recovery amount shall
be divided by the number of 5/8” meter equivalents, weighted by meter capacity ratio, to arrive at the DSIC rate by meter size based upon the meter capacity ratios reflected in the last rate case.
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VEOLIA WATER IDAHO, INC.
Issued by VEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. Issued Per IPUC Order No. Marshall Thompson, Vice President
Effective –October 31, 2022 8248 West Victory Road, Boise, Idaho
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT CHARGE (DSIC) (Continued) D. Formula: The formula for calculation of the DSIC is as follows:
DSIC = ((DSI * PTRR)+Dep) * RCF + E PQME Where:
DSI = Original cost of eligible system improvement projects net of accrued depreciation and associated deferred income taxes.
PTRR = Pre-tax return rate applicable to DSIC-eligible property.
Dep = Depreciation expense related to DSIC-eligible property. RCF = Revenue conversion factor including an allowance for Uncollectible Expense, and Commission Fees only.
E = Amount calculated (+/-) under the annual reconciliation feature or Commission audit, as described below.
PQME = Projected meter equivalents for service.
3. Semi-annual Updates: Supporting data for each semi-annual update will be filed with the Commission at least forty five (45) days prior to the effective date of the update.
4. Customer Safeguards:
A. Cap: The DSIC is capped at 7.5% of the allowed annual revenue in the last
base rate case filing.
B. Audit/Reconciliation: The DSIC is subject to audit at intervals determined by
the Commission. Any cost determined by the Commission not to comply with any provisions of this tariff, shall be credited to customer accounts. The DSIC is subject to annual reconciliation based on a reconciliation period consisting of the twelve months ending December 31 of each year. The revenue received under the DSIC for the reconciliation period will be compared to the Company’s eligible costs for that period. The difference between revenue and costs will be recouped or refunded, as appropriate, over a one-year period commencing on April 1 of each year, or in the next semi-annual
period if permitted by the Commission. If DSIC revenues exceed DSIC-eligible costs, such over-collections will be refunded with interest. Interest on over-collections and credits will be calculated at the Company’s then current short-term debt rate.
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VEOLIA WATER IDAHO, INC.
Issued by VEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. Issued Per IPUC Order No. Marshall Thompson, Vice President
Effective –October 31, 2022 8248 West Victory Road, Boise, Idaho
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT CHARGE (DSIC) (Continued)
C. New Base Rates: The DSIC will be reset at zero upon application of new
base rates to customer billings that provide for prospective recovery of the annual costs that had previously been recovered under the DSIC. Thereafter, only the fixed costs of new eligible plant additions that have not previously been reflected in the Company’s rates or rate base will be reflected in the semi-annual updates of the DSIC.
D. Customer Notice: Customers shall be notified of changes in the DSIC by including appropriate information on the first bill they receive following the filing of the
DSIC surcharge. An explanatory bill message shall also be included with the first billing.
E. Metered Customers: The DSIC shall be applied to all metered customers.
F. Earning Reports: The Company will file an earnings report with its first DSIC filing in any calendar year. The DSIC will be reset at zero if such report indicates that the Company would earn a rate of return that would exceed the allowable rate of
return used to calculate its fixed costs under the DSIC as described in the pre-tax return section during the following year. The Company shall file an updated tariff implementing the reset to zero due to overearning until such time as the earnings test indicates no
over earning.
G. Residual E-Factor Recovery Upon DSIC Reset: The Company shall file
with the Commission interim rate revisions to resolve the residual over/under collection or E-factor amount after the DSIC rate has been reset to zero. The Company can collect or credit the residual over/under collection balance when the DSIC rate is reset to zero. The Company shall refund any over collection to customers and is entitled to
recover any under collections as set forth in Section 4.B. Once the Company determines the specific amount of the residual over or under collection amount after the DSIC rate is reset to zero, the Company shall file a tariff with supporting data to address
that residual amount. The tariff shall be served upon the Commission at least forty-five (45) days prior to the effective date of the tariff..
H. Fire Protection: The DSIC of a water Company will not apply to fire protection customers.
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VEOLIA WATER IDAHO, INC.
Issued by VEOLIA WATER IDAHO INC. Issued Per IPUC Order No. Marshall Thompson, Vice President
Effective –October 31, 2022 8248 West Victory Road, Boise, Idaho
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT CHARGE (DSIC) (Continued) In addition to the facilities charge provided for in this Tariff in Rate Schedule No.1, General Metered Service the following charges will apply to all metered
customers throughout the service territory of the Company on a bills rendered basis.
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