PUC Holds Public Hearing On Water Rate Increases

The Public Utilities Commission began a series of public input hearings in Washington County on a rate increase proposal filed by The Pennsylvania American Water Company. The PUC voted 5-0 to suspend and investigate the proposed rate changes. PAWC is seeking a 14.6% rate increase for water and wastewater services. That is an increase of $168.7 million. PUC Administrative Law Judges Emily DeVoe and Jeff Watson were greeted by a standing room only crowd offering testimony on the rate change. Nearly three dozen people spoke and the vast majority asked the PUC to approve the rate hike. Those people were consultants, contractors and grant recipients, people who are benefit from their association with PAWC. Several of the contractors told of their experiences dealing with infrastructure that sometimes is tracked to be nearly 100 years old. Only six people spoke against the rate hike. They stated that the rate hike was excessive and hurtful to customers. Some delved into company profits information. It was stated that in 2024 the American Water Works Company, parent company to PAWC profited $1.05 billion. They asked why some of that money could not be used for infrastructure upgrades. Rate increases are dependent on services. Water only customers could see a rate increase of anywhere from $2.73 per month to $27.77 per month depending on location. Wastewater customers could see increases of $0 to $26.29 depending on location. Customers that use both services could see an increase of $20 per month. Anyone who missed the meeting may still participate by going to consumer@paoca.org.

