Water and Sewer Investment Plan
This filing also includes a request for approval of a Water and Sewer Investment Plan (WSIP) pursuant to G.S. 62-133.1B and Commission Rule R1-17A. This rate-making mechanism will allow the Company to recover the reasonably known and measurable capital investments and anticipated reasonable and prudent expenses approved under the WSIP. In support of this request, the Company has filed a three-year plan with its application which lists proposed water and sewer capital investment projects, anticipated water and sewer expenses, and the proposed rates to be effective in each year of the WSIP. By law, any rate adjustment allowed under an approved WSIP shall not, on an annual basis for years two and three of the WSIP, exceed five percent of the utility's North Carolina retail jurisdictional gross revenues for the preceding plan year. The Commission may, however, consider the addition of certain unplanned emergency capital investments even if such expenditures would cause the cap to be exceeded.
In this WSIP, the Company has requested that the Commission allow it to recover water service revenues of $____________ in year one, $____________ in year two, and $____________ in year three. If the WSIP is approved without modifications, the average monthly water bill for a typical residential customer (based upon monthly water usage of _____ gallons) would be $____________ in year one, $____________ in year two, and $____________ in year three.
In this WSIP, the Company has requested that the Commission allow it to recover sewer service revenues of $____________ in year one, $____________in year two, and $____________ in year three. If the WSIP is approved without modifications, the average monthly sewer bill for a typical residential customer (based upon monthly water usage of _____ gallons) would be $____________ in year one, $____________ in year two, and $____________ in year three.
The Commission may eliminate or modify any WSIP approved in this case if it determines that elimination or modification is in the public interest.
04 N.C. Admin. Code 11 R01-17A