HomeMy WebLinkAbout20101115J Walling Petition for Reconsideration.pdfJames Wallng
6261 Prichard Creek Road
P. O. Box 423
Muray, ID 83874
208-682-4462
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November 10, 2010
Resident/Customer
PETITION FOR RECONSIDERATION
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION )
OF MURRY WATER WORK SYSTEMS) CASE NO. MUR-W-IO-0l
FOR THE AUTHORIY TO INCREASE ITS )
RATES AND CHARGES FOR WATER ) ORDER NO. 32105SERVICE )
On November 2,2010, an order was set, that the Muray Water Works was granted its
application for an increase in rates and charges. The due diligence of the Idaho Public Utilities
Commission staff on this matter has been thorough and appreciated.
Having fully reviewed all documentation available on this matter, I request that an
immediate postponement and subsequent reversal of this ORDERNO. 3210 be granted. . Idao
Public Utilties Commission Staff findings and records show that Mr. Arlen Lish known as
Muray Water Works, is not in compliance with the rues of IDAPSA31.21.01 and should be
subject to fines and penalties. It is fuher noted that Mr. Arlen Lish has demonstrated a
reluctance to comply with the rules. Integrity, reliability and quality of servce should be at the
forefront of all public utilities.
Muray Water Works, according to IPUC Staff, has been found to exaggerate numbers,
services, labor and complaints. The co-mingling of records and accounts of a public utility with
other business and personal ventures is not an acceptable business practice. This should be
grounds for denial of a rate increase.
Being compliant with all Federal, State and County laws, reguations, orders and licenses,
pertaining to public utilities, should be mandatory before any consideration should be given to a
rate and fee increase.
Raising rates on individuals that.are on fixed incomes in an inflationary time, in an
economically depressed.county, is not without personal complications. The existing rates are
prudent and reasonable based on the service and pedormance of Mr. Arlen Lish.
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Respectfully submitted this ill day of November, 2010.