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Saturday, July 18, 2009 7:17 AM
Jean Jewell; Beverly Barker; Gene Fadness; Ed Howell
PUC Comment Form
A Comment from Gary Anderson follows:
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Case Number: No given Submitted June 30J 2009 to PUC
Name: Gary Anderson
Address: 11938 N Ruby Dr
Ci ty: Hayden
State: ID
Zip: 83835
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Contact E-Mail: garande~gmail.com
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Please describe your comment briefly:
Got a bill from Avista for this month and it contain 2 flyersJ one for increasing the rates
for customers on Schedules 91 and 191J the second was to raise a rate credit to Residential
and small farm customers. Then I read in the paper this morning that the PUC has given them
part of their last asked for increase. My question is do they have a standing order that
hit the PUC table for an increase as they know they usally get at least 1/2 of the asked
hike??????? It looks to be a system attack on the PUC. Would like the PUC just once to say
NO. . G Anderson
The form submitted on http://www . puc. idaho. gov /forms/ipuc1/ipuc. html
IP address is 70.110.58.215
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Jean Jewell
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Friday, July 17, 2009 10:20 AM
Jean Jewell; Beverly Barker; Gene Fadness; Ed Howell
PUC Comment Form
A Comment from Larry Story follows:
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Case Number:
Name: Larry Story
Address: 500 E. Lacey Ave
City: Hayden
State: Idaho
Zip: 83835
Daytime Telephone: 208-762 -1281
Contact E-Mail: heynor~hotmail.com
Name of Utility Com~~AvistaAdd to Mailing List ~
Please describe your comment briefly:
Schedule 91 & 191. Energy efficient rider adj ustment. I am not fully understanding this
increase or the reason for it. I do know that gas prices at the well head are at historical
lows. There is a large surplus of stored gas in reserve. We have in our portfolio some gas &
oil stocks. We get from several managers a detailed report on prices now & in future what is
in reserve. It all points to a lower price. Just wondering, because of the low prices &
abundance, as of right now, why any increase is necessary. It seems to me we should be
getting a decrease. The wholesale price of gas to Avista should determine the price -up or
down - to the consumer.
The form submitted on http://www . puc. idaho. gov /forms/ipuc1/ipuc. html
IP address is 4.242.232.157
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