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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20120606Comment.pdfJean Jewell From: jrandkarenhayes©gmail.com Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2012 7:52 AM To: Jean Jewell; Beverly Barker; Gene Fadness Subject: PUC Comment Form A Comment from J.R. Hayes follows: Case Number: CCH-W-12-01 Name: J.R. Hayes Address: 11366 S. Bellerive Dr. City: Idaho Falls State: Idaho Zip: 83404 Daytime Telephone: 208-520-1163 Contact E-Mail: irandkarenhayes(gmail.corn Name of Utility Company: Country Club Hills Utilities Acknowledge: acknowledge Please describe your comment briefly: Idaho PUC board Members I am writing to give comment on Mike Groth's (Country Club Hills) request for an increase in fees for their water service. My concerns are as follows, 1. Mr. Groth's proposal asks for a base rate increase from the current rate of $17 for the first 30,000 gallons to $25 for the first 15,000 gallons or$8. 2.He proposes that the use from 15,000 gallons to 25,000 gallons be assessed at the rate of $.60 per thousand gallons or $6. 3.He proposes that the next 5,000 gallons of use be assessed at the rate of $.70 per thousand gallons or $3.50. The cost for the same 30,000 gallon base, under the proposed increase would be $34.50 or a 103% increase. I'm not aware of any improvements to the water system or the service that would justify such an increase. How would you justify a 103% increase in your wages to your employer? It is indefensible! If Mr. Groth were given the base price increase requested from the current $17 for the first 30,000 gallons to $25 for the same 30,000 gallons it would amount to an increase of 47%. If Country Club Hills Utilities was making ends meet last year, how is an increase of 47% in one jump justified? The only business that takes those kinds of increases is the oil industry; I hope their example doesn't become the standard. Most of us would have to have some very good reasons to approach an employer about a wage increase of 47%. If you are on a fixed income as most of us social security beneficiaries are, any single budget item which increases 47% gives us cause for concern. If a trip to Boise to appear personally would help, I would be willing to come and meet with you. Will you please keep me informed as to the progress concerning this request? Thank you for reading the comments from a concerned consumer, J.R. Hayes The form submitted on IP address is 216.201.66.254 1