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PUC Suspends Request for Rate Increase by Robin Hood Lakes Water Company

Published on 9/5/2003

Filed under: Water and Wastewater

HARRISBURG -The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) today voted to suspend and investigate Robin Hood Lakes Water Company’s request for a $25,018 (42 percent) rate increase.


Under the company’s proposal, the annual bill for an average residential customer using 60,000 gallons of water a year would increase approximately $183 from $408 to $591. The rate increase would affect approximately 188 customers. 


The proposed increase will be suspended for up to seven months from its Sept. 18 proposed effective date and assigned to a PUC administrative law judge for a recommended decision or settlement. The recommended decision then will be sent to the Commissioners to make the final decision in a public meeting.

Robin Hood Lakes Water Company provides service in Kunkletown,
Monroe County.   Formal complaints have been filed.        

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission ensures safe, reliable and reasonably priced electric, natural gas, water, telephone and transportation service for
Pennsylvania consumers, by regulating public utilities and by serving as responsible stewards of competition.

 

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Docket No. R-00038590

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