HomeMy WebLinkAbout20240520News Release.pdf Idaho Public Utilities Commission Brad Litile,Governor
P.O. Banc 83720. Boise, ID 83720-0074 Eric Anderson, President
Jdri R.Mammo* Jr,Cbmmissloner
Edward Lodge,Commissioner
Case No. SWS-W-23-02
Order No. 36186
Contact:Adam Rush
Office: (208) 334-0339
E-mail: adam.rush@puc.idaho.gov
NEWS RELEASE: Commission issues decision on water utility's application to increase hookup
fees for new customers in northern Idaho.
BOISE (May 20, 2024)—The Idaho Public Utilities Commission has issued a decision on an
application from CDS Stoneridge Utilities that asked to increase the hookup fees for new
customers that were joining the utility's system.
CDS Stoneridge asked for approval to increase the non-refundable hookup charge for new
connections under its Tariff No. 3, Sheet 3. The utility said it no longer had in-house contractors
that were able to perform the connections for new homes. CDS Stoneridge reviewed costs it
incurred from outside contractors for new connections from 2021 to 2023 and determined it
needed an emergency increase to hookup charges.
The utility provided the commission with an estimate of$9,734.75 prepared by an engineering
firm for a full install. It also said new homes in its service area now typically request 1-inch
service meters instead of the 3/4-inch that had previously been requested.
In its decision issued May 20, the commission found that hookup fees recommended by
commission staff were reasonable based on the record before the commission. CDS Stoneridge
will be allowed to increase what is charged for a complete installation, what is charged for a tap
main and installation of a service line to curb stop only and what it is charged for the installation
of a meter and turning water on. The fees recommended by commission staff and approved by
the commission were lower than what CDS Stoneridge asked for in its application to do those
tasks.
The commission also ordered that customers will be allowed to seek bids from a pre-approved
list of third-party contractors. CDS Stoneridge will be required to inspect work a third-parry
contractor does before backfilling excavations.
The commission also ordered CDS Stoneridge to report the actual cost, including the itemization
of such cost, charged for any connection performed within the next six months to ensure there is
a better understanding of the true costs associated with a connection charge based on varying
installation requirements or categories for connections.
CDS serves customers in the Blanchard, Idaho, area.
Additional information is available at puc.idaho.gov/case/Details/7208.