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Case No. FLS-W-20-03
OrderNo.34925
Contact: Adam Rush
Office: (208) 334-0339
adam.rush@puc. idaho. gov
NEWS RELEASE: Commission issues decision on proposed Falls Water rate increase
BOISE (Feb. 2412021) - The Idaho Public Utilities Commission issued a decision on Falls
Water's application to increase rates for its customers. Falls Water provides municipal water
serice to a portion of Bonneville County east of Idaho Falls and north of Ammon.
Falls Water asked to raise rates betwe en ll .2 percent and 27 .3 percent, depending on the rate
class. Falls Water requested to raise its rates to recover revenues of $2,144,602. The commission
found it fair, just and reasonable to increase the company's base charges 5.6 percent and to
increase the commodity charge to $0.917 from $0.689. The commission approved annual
revenues of $2,112,749 for Falls Water.
The commission found most of Falls Water's requested rate increase to be well justified. Falls
Water's rates were last raised in20l2 in Case No. FLS-W-12-01. The commission approved
Falls Water's request to raise its employees' salaries in order to provide competitive
compensation and be able to attract, train, and retain qualified employees that can safely and
efficiently operate the water system. The commission lowered Falls Water's retum on equity to
10.2 percent from 10.5 percent in recognition of the better access to capital that is available to a
subsidiary of NW Natural Holdings, and to reflect the lower costs of capital available today. The
commission found the back office functions performed by Falls Water's parent company to be
cost-effective and reasonably allocated among subsidiaries of NW Natural Holdings.
For additional information on the commission's decision and Falls Water's application, please
visit: https: I lpuc.idaho.gov/caselDetails/6530.