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WATER
Regulated Water Companies
Town
Algoma Water Company 27 Sagle
Aspen Creek 47 Fish Haven
Atomic Water Works 31 Atomic City
Capitol Water 3,019 Boise
CDS Stoneridge Utilities, LLC 384 Blanchard
Falls Water Company, Inc. 6,510 Ammon/Rigby
Gem State Water 1040 Coeur d'Alene
Grouse Point Water 24 Kuna
Island Park Water Company 425 Island Park
Kootenai Heights Water System, Inc. 11 Kootenai
Mayfield Springs Water Company 101 Kuna
North Star Water 10 Caldwell
Picabo Livestock Company 40 Picabo
Ponderosa Terrace Estates Water System, Inc. 22 Sagle
Resort Water Company 539 Sandpoint
Rocky Mountain Utility Company, Inc. 120 Rigby
Schweitzer Basin Water LLC 470 Sandpoint
Sunbeam Water Company 22 American Falls
Teton Water and Sewer Company, LLC 311 Driggs
Veolia Water Idaho 105,445 Boise
Commission for the Fiscal Year
Algoma Water System
WRITTEN COMMENTS BEING ACCEPTED ON WATER UTILITY PROPOSED RATE
INCREASE
Commission is taking written comments until mid-October on an application from Algoma
Commission can approve, deny or
Commission’s website or
-mail unless computer access is not available. To comment using the Commission’s website, please visit
-W-23-01 when filling out the form. If submitting comments through e-mail, comments are required to be sent to
goma and the Commission secretary at the e-mail addresses listed below. If computer access is not available,
Commission and the utility at these addresses:
Commission staff have scheduled a workshop and customer hearing to share information and
Commission
Commission staff’s analysis regarding how Algoma’s proposed rate
ck on the green “Join”
shop. Next, please click on the green “Join
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-415-655-0001 and enter meeting number 2633 090 8387 when
3:00 p.m. or after all testimony has been submitted, whichever comes first. It will be held at the Sandpoint Community
Hall, 204 S. 1st Avenue, Sandpoint, ID 83864. Those interested in listening to the hearing can call 1-415-655-0001
-person attendance is required to submit testimony.
Falls Water Company
WORKSHOP SCHEDULED ON WATER UTILITY’S APPLICATION TO CHANGE RATES.
Commission
ary irrigation systems.
Commission will provide an overview of the utility’s application. To attend over
-415-655-0001 and enter meeting number 2630 606 3424 when prompted. To attend
n click on the green “Join”
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Commission’s website or by e-mail unless computer access is not available. To comment using the
’s website, please visit puc.idaho.gov and click on the “Case Comment Form” link on the upper left side of
-W-23-01 when filling out the form. If submitting comments using e-mail, comments
Commission and Falls Water at the e-mail addresses listed below.
Commission
Commission can accept, deny
s first. Those attending the hearing in-person will have the opportunity to
-415-655-0001, and enter
-person attendance is required to submit testimony.
Commission’s website or by e-mail unless computer access is not available. To comment using the
’s website, please visit puc.idaho.gov and click on the “Case Comment Form” on the upper left side of the
-W-23-01 when filling out the form.
PUBLIC COMMENTS ARE BEING ACCEPTED ON PROPOSED PURCHASE OF WATER
Commission is accepting comments on an application that would allow Gem State Water to
Commission, Gem State Water will determine what, if any, capital investments are needed. These potentially
Commission is accepting written comments until June 22, 2023. Comments are required to be filed through the
’s website or by e-mail unless computer access is not available. To submit comments through the
-W-23-01 when filling out the form. To submit comments through e-
Commission secretary and the company at the e-mail addresses listed below.
APPROVES GEM STATE WATER APPLICATION TO CHANGE RATES
Commission has approved an application from Gem State Water to change the rates it
who have a one-
nth to $35.00 per month. Customers who have
https://puc.idaho.gov/case/Details/6894.
WILL HOST CUSTOMER AND PUBLIC HEARING ON JAN. 18
Commission will host a hearing on Jan. 18 in Athol to take customer and public testimony
Commission, rates for customers would change based on the diameter of their water
$25.55 to $35.00. Bar Circle “S” customers
decrease from $41.00 per month to $35.00 per month.
The public hearing is on Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2023, from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
(Pacific Time) at the Athol Community Center, 30355 3rd Street. Those attending in-
-415-655-0001, and enter meeting number 2467 617 1016. Those who call in will not be able
Commission Order No.
issues an earlier order accepting, rejecting, or modifying the proposed rate changes. The rate changes
may approve, reject, or modify the proposed rates and charges and may find rates and charges
-mail unless e-mail is unavailable. To submit comments via e-mail, please visit the
’s webpage at puc.idaho.gov. Click on the “Case Comment Form” link toward the top left of the page.
-W-22-01 when filling out the form. Any comments should also be sent to Gem State
-mail addresses listed below.
For more information on Gem State Water’s application, please visit: https://puc.idaho.gov/case/Details/6894.
Island Park Water Company
COMMISSION SCHEDULES SHOW CAUSE HEARING, CUSTOMER HEARING FOR
Commission is ordering the Island Park Water Company to appear before it and explain
Commission should not impose penalties for the utility’s alleged violations of regulatory requirements.
Commission why it should not impose
-415-655-0001, and enter meeting number 2458 419 2917.
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ning to the hearing can call 1-415-655-0001 and enter meeting number 2456 167 2001 when
.
EASTERN IDAHO WATER UTILITY FINED FOR VIOLATING IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITY
LAWS
Commission (Commission) has found that the Island Park Water Company (Company) has
vice and failing to respond to requests from the Commission for records, among other
Commission
days of the issuance of the Commission’s Order.
Commission received testimony from customers who said the Company
Lane, and the Valley View Subdivision.
-one (21) days of the service date
Kootenai Heights Water System
PUBLIC WORKSHOP SCHEDULED ON PROPOSED WATER RATE INCREASE
Commission staff will hold an online public workshop in mid-August to share information on an
Commission staff will present an overview of the utility’s application and answer questions. The
-415-655-0001 and enter meeting number 2633 940 2402 when
, please enter this password:
-mail address, and then click on the “Next” button. Then click on the green “Join Webinar” button.
Commission’s website or by e-mail unless computer access is not available. If using the Commission’s
-W-23-01 when filling out the form. Those submitting comments using e-mail are
required to send them to the Commission secretary and Kootenai Heights Water at the e-mail addresses listed
below.
Commission will hold a customer hearing to take testimony on an application from Kootenai
st Avenue in Sandpoint. It will
Commission approval to increase the
Commission
-415-655-0001 and enter meeting number 2631 521 2642
-person attendance is required to submit testimony for the record.
puc.idaho.gov/case/Details/7017.
Sunbeam Water
COMMISSION SCHEDULES CUSTOMER WORKSHOP REGARDING MANAGEMENT
Commission will hold a customer workshop in late June regarding Sunbeam
Commission
Commission staff.
puc.idaho.gov/case/Details/6952.
Veolia Water Idaho
COMMISSION WILL HOST CUSTOMER/PUBLIC WORKSHOP ON JAN. 31
Commission will host a customer and public workshop on Tuesday, Jan. 31, to share
Veolia to increase rates. Commission staff will present information on the application, and be available to answer
questions.
not become formal testimony until the customer/public hearing is held at a later date.
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TECASE. To participate over the phone, please call 1-415-655-0001 and
Commission
Commission, Veolia
r service.
Commission for additional revenues to recover increased
or $27.92 each
ay or $25.46 a month.
-recurring, including those of special contract
may approve, reject, or modify the rates and charges proposed and may find that rates and charges
Commission approved a settlement agreement that allowed SUEZ Water Idaho to acquire
-in
ill be set at 50 percent of SUEZ’s
-in rates will increase by approximately
For additional information about Veolia’s
SCHEDULES CUSTOMER/PUBLIC HEARING, TECHNICAL HEARING
Commission will host a customer and public hearing on March 27 to take testimony on an
Commission’s hearing room, 11331 W.
-A, Boise, ID, 83714. Those attending in person will have the opportunity to
o the
-415-655-0001 and entering meeting number 2464 879 8267 when prompted. Testimony
Commission
’s hearing room, 11331 W. Chinden Boulevard, Building 8, Suite 201-A, Boise, ID, 83714. A technical
hearing is an opportunity for parties to the case to present witnesses, testimony and exhibits. If the hearing does not
conclude on April 4, it also is scheduled for April 5, April 6, and April 7 as needed.
-mail address and this password: April4Hearing. Those interested in listening over the phone to the
-415-655-0001 and enter meeting number 2450 028 9817.
ting number 2455 300 2652. At the next window, please enter your name, e-
-415-655-0001
eeting number 2463 130 5116. At the next window, please enter your name, e-
-415-655-0001 and enter
ting number 2452 246 0382. At the next window, please enter your name, e-
-415-655-0001 and enter
ISSUES DECISION IN VEOLIA WATER IDAHO RATE CASE
Commission
Commission established a rate base for Veolia of $255,162,220, and a revenue requirement of
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ement is the total amount of money a utility needs to collect from
Commission
APPROVES WATER MAIN INSTALLATION FOR UTILITY
Commission has approved a water main installation agreement between Ada County and
Ada County has been given a federal grant as part of the American Rescue Plan Act to pay for the project. The
residents will pay the same rates as other utility customers once their properties are connected. The water main will
serve approximately more than 160 new customers, and construction will start close to the end of this year. Under the
American Rescue Plan Act, funds are available to make necessary investments in water infrastructure. For a number of
reasons, some wells in southern Ada County are not adequate to provide drinking water.