CALIFORNIA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION DIVISION OF WATER AND AUDITS
Advice Letter Cover Sheet
[ ] APPROVED [ ] WITHDRAWN [ ] REJECTED
Signature: Comments:
Date:
Utility Name: California Water Service Company Date Mailed to Service List: 12/18/18
District: All Class A Regulated Service Areas (not Grand Oaks)
CPUC Utility #: U-60-W Protest Deadline (20th Day): 1/7/19
Advice Letter #: 2332 Review Deadline (30th Day): 1/17/19
Tier: X 1 ☐2 ☐3 X Compliance Requested Effective Date: 1/1/19 Authorization:
Description: New January 1, 2019 rates based upon a consolidation of the requested revenue changes in Advice Letter filings 2319 through 2324 (PWOs + Steps)
Rate Impact: Various
The protest or response deadline for this advice letter is 20 days from the date that this advice letter was mailed to the service list. Please see the “Response or Protest” section in the advice letter for more information.
Utility Contact: Tess Cayas Utility Contact: Natalie Wales
Phone: 408-367-8229 Phone: 408-367-8566
Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
DWA Contact: Tariff Unit
Phone: (415) 703-1133
Email: [email protected]
DWA USE ONLY DATE STAFF COMMENTS
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY
December 18, 2018
Advice Letter No. 2332
To the California Public Utilities Commission:
California Water Service Company (“Cal Water”) respectfully submits this Tier 1 advice letter requesting authority to make the following changes to tariffs applicable to all of the company’s Class A ratemaking areas (does not apply to Grand Oaks).
New/Revised Cancelling
CPUC CPUC
Sheet No. Title of Sheet Schedule No. Sheet No.
See Appendix A
Purpose
With this advice letter, Cal Water requests authorization from the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to implement new rates for its 20 Class A ratemaking areas beginning January 1, 2019. The new rates reflect a consolidation of the changes requested in six pending Tier 1 advice letters for purchased water/pump tax offsets, and the 2019 steps and Sales Reconciliation Mechanism (“SRM”), all of which request revenue increases.
Background
Cal Water filed Tier 1 advice letters on November 2, 2018 for two purchased water/pump tax offsets in the East Los Angeles District (“ELA”) (AL 2319) and the Westlake District (“WLK”) (AL 2320). Three more were filed on November 5, 2018 for the Dominguez District (“DOM”) (AL 2321), the Hermosa-Redondo District (“HR”) (AL 2322), and the Los Angeles County Region (“LAR”) (AL 2323).
On November 14, 2018, Cal Water submitted its 2019 steps and SRM filing (“Steps/SRM”) (AL 2324) requesting approval of Cal Water’s escalation increases and SRM adjustments that were approved in Decision (D.) 16-12-042, dated December 20, 2016, for Escalation Year 2019.
Discussion
This Tier 1 filing proposes new rates for all 20 of Cal Water’s Class A ratemaking areas to reflect the revenues increases requested in advice letters identified below. As the following advice letters are also Tier 1, Cal Water may put the requested rates into effect pending Commission review.
1) AL 2319 for an East Los Angeles District purchased water offset (filed 11/2/18; approved) 2) AL 2320 for a Westlake District purchased water/pump tax offset (filed 11/2/18; approved)
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3) AL 2321 for a Dominguez District purchased water offset (filed 11/5/18; approved) 4) AL 2322 for a Hermosa-Redonda District purchased water offset (filed 11/5/18; approved) 5) AL 2323 for a Los Angeles County Region purchased water offset (filed 11/5/18; pending) 6) AL 2324 for a 2019 escalation revenue increase, and for some districts an additional SRM
rate adjustment, applicable to all Class A ratemaking areas (filed 11/14/18; pending)
While the above advice letters result in revenue increases, for some districts the cumulative effect is a decrease in some rate components. These rate decreases are the result of the impact of growth in some areas, and changes in water usage that triggered the Sales Reconciliation Mechanism in other areas. Impacts of the Sales Reconciliation Mechanism Over Two Years
The SRM trigger is based upon a comparison of recent actual sales in 2017-2018 to the sales adopted for 2019 in Cal Water’s last GRC.1 The change in the quantity rate component between December 2018 and January 2019, however, is based upon a different data set.
Please note that, in a district in which the SRM was triggered for 2018 rates, and has now been triggered for 2019 rates, a comparison between a December 2018 quantity rate and a January 2019 quantity rate reflects the difference between using 2018 SRM-adjusted water sales vs. 2019 SRM-adjusted water sales in calculating rates. Requested Effective Date
This advice letter is submitted with a Tier 1 designation because the underlying advice letters are designated as Tier 1 pursuant to Water Industry Rules 7.3.1(6) (escalation) and 7.3.1(7) (offsets) of General Order 96-B. Cal Water requests that the rates become effective on January 1, 2019. Notice
Customer Notice: The rate decreases requested in this advice letter do not require notice pursuant to General Order 96-B, General Rule 4.2 and Water Industry Rule 7.3.1. The revenue increases reflected in the calculations were properly requested and noticed in previous advice letters.
Service List: In accordance with General Order 96-B, General Rules 4.3 and 7.2, and Water Industry Rule 4.1, a copy of this advice letter will be mailed or electronically transmitted on December 18, 2018 to competing and adjacent utilities and other utilities or interested parties having requested such notification. Response or Protest
Anyone may respond to or protest this advice letter. When submitting a response or protest, please include the utility name and advice letter number in the subject line. A response supports
1 For those districts in which the SRM is triggered, quantity rates are then calculated using a water sales quantity that is adjusted according to the rules of the Sales Reconciliation Mechanism.
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the filing and may contain information that proves useful to the Commission in evaluating the advice letter. A protest objects to the advice letter in whole or in part and must set forth the specific grounds on which it is based. These grounds are:
(1) The utility did not properly serve or give notice of the advice letter; (2) The relief requested in the advice letter would violate statute or Commission order, or
is not authorized by statute or Commission order on which the utility relies; (3) The analysis, calculations, or data in the advice letter contain material error or
omissions; (4) The relief requested in the advice letter is pending before the Commission in a formal
proceeding; or (5) The relief requested in the advice letter requires consideration in a formal hearing, or is
otherwise inappropriate for the advice letter process; or (6) The relief requested in the advice letter is unjust, unreasonable, or discriminatory
(provided such a protest may not be made where it would require relitigating a prior order of the Commission.)
A protest shall provide citations or proofs where available to allow staff to properly consider the protest. A response or protest must be made in writing or by electronic mail and must be received by the Water Division within 20 days of the date this advice letter is filed. The address for mailing or delivering a protest is:
Tariff Unit, Water Division, 3rd floor California Public Utilities Commission, 505 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102 [email protected]
On the same date the response or protest is submitted to the Water Division, the respondent or protestant shall send a copy by mail (or e-mail) to Cal Water at the following address:
Natalie Wales California Water Service Company 1720 North First Street, San Jose, California 95112 Fax 408/367-8430 or E-mail [email protected]
Cities and counties requiring Board of Supervisors or Board of Commissioners approval to protest should inform the Water Division within the 20-day protest period so a late-filed protest can be entertained. The informing document should include an estimate of the date the proposed protest might be voted on. The advice letter process does not provide for any responses, protests or comments, except for the utility’s reply, after the 20-day comment period.
Replies: The utility shall reply to each protest and may reply to any response. Each reply must be received by the Water Division within 5 business days after the end of the protest period and shall be served on the same day to the person who filed the protest or response. If you have not
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received a reply to your protest within 10 business days, contact California Water Service Company at (408) 367-8200. CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY
/s/ ____________________________ Tess Cayas, Regulatory Program Manager
cc: Ting-Pong Yuen, Public Advocates Office
Appendix 1
Advice Letter 2324
Page 1 of 78
Revised CancellingC.P.U.C. C.P.U.C.
Sheet No. Title of Sheet Schedule No. Sheet No.
XXXXX-W Table of Contents Page 1 TOC 1 XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Table of Contents Page 2 TOC 2 XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Table of Contents Page 3 TOC 3 XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Table of Contents Page 6 TOC 6 XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Table of Contents Page 7 TOC 7 XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Table of Contents Page 8 TOC 8 XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Table of Contents Page 9 TOC 9 XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Table of Contents Page 10 TOC 10 XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service BAR-1-R pg 1 XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Nonresidential Metered Service BAR-1-NR pg 1 XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service BK-1-R XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Nonresidential Metered Service BK-1-NR XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Residential Flat Rate Service BK-2R XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service BG-1-R XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Nonresidential Metered Service BG-1-NR XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service CH-1-R XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W CH-1-NR XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Nonresidential Metered Service DX-1-NR XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service DX-1-R XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service DOM-1-R XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Nonresidential Metered Service DOM-1-NR XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Metered Recycled Water Service (Page 1 of 2) DOM-RC-1 XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service EL-1-R XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Nonresidential Metered Service EL-1-NR XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Metered Recycled Water Service (Page 1 of 2) EL-6 XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service HR-1-R XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Nonresidential Metered Service HR-1-NR XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Reclaimed Metered Service HR-6 XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service KRV-1 pg1 XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service LAR-1-R pg 1 XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Nonresidential Metered Service LAR-1-NR XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Reclaimed Metered Service LAR-PV-6 XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Nonresidential Metered Service LV-1-NR XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service LV-1-R XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Nonresidential Metered Service LS-1-NR XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service LS-1-R XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Recycled Metered Service LS-6 XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Nonresidential Metered Service MR-1-NR XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service MR-1-R XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Nonresidential Metered Service MOR-1-NR XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service MOR-1-R XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Nonresidential Metered Service OR-1-NR XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service OR-1-R XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Nonresidential Metered Service ST-1-NR XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service ST-1-R XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service SL-1-R XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Nonresidential Metered Service SL-1-NR XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Residential Flat Rate Service SL-2R XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service VS-1-R XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Nonresidential Metered Service VS-1-NR XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service WK-1-R XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Nonresidential Metered Service WK-1-NR XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Reclaimed Metered Service WK-6 XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Nonresidential Metered Service WL-1-NR XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service WL-1-R XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M (WRAM / MCBA - Bakersfield) WRAM MCBA-Bakersfield XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M (WRAM / MCBA - BAR)
WRAM MCBA-Bay Area
Region XXXXX-W
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XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M (WRAM / MCBA - Bear Gulch) WRAM MCBA-Bear Gulch XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M (WRAM / MCBA - Chico) WRAM MCBA-Chico XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M (WRAM / MCBA - Dixon) WRAM MCBA-Dixon XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M (WRAM / MCBA - Dominguez South Bay)
WRAM MCBA-Dominguez
South Bay XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M (WRAM / MCBA - East Los Angeles)
WRAM MCBA-East Los
Angeles XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M (WRAM / MCBA - Hermosa Redondo)
WRAM MCBA-Hermosa
Redondo XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M (WRAM / MCBA - Kern River Valley)
WRAM MCBA-Kern River
Valley XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M (WRAM / MCBA - Livermore) WRAM MCBA-Livermore XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M (WRAM / MCBA - Los Altos Suburban)
WRAM MCBA-Los Altos
Suburban XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M (WRAM / MCBA -LAR)
WRAM MCBA-Los Angeles
County Region XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M (WRAM / MCBA - Marysville) WRAM MCBA-Marysville XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M (WRAM / MCBA - MOR)
WRAM MCBA-Monterey
Region XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M (WRAM / MCBA - Oroville) WRAM MCBA-Oroville XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M (WRAM / MCBA - Selma) WRAM MCBA-Selma XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M (WRAM / MCBA - Stockton) WRAM MCBA-Stockton XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M (WRAM / MCBA - Visalia) WRAM MCBA-Visalia XXXXX-W
XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M (WRAM / MCBA -Westlake) WRAM MCBA-Westlake XXXXX-W
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY
1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W
(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W
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The following listed tariff sheets contain all effective rates and rules affecting the rates and service of the Utility together with information relating thereto:
Sheet Subject Matter Service Area Schedule No. CPUC Sheet No.
Title Page 5613-WTable of Contents
Page 1 Table of Contents 11825-W (C)Page 2 Preliminary Statements 11817-WPage 3 Preliminary Statements 11824-W (C)Page 4 Preliminary Statements 11668-WPage 5 Rate Schedules - All Districts 11810-WPage 6 Rate Schedules - District Specific 11792-WPage 7 Rate Schedules - District Specific 11816-WPage 8 Rate Schedules - District Specific 11790-WPage 9 Rate Schedules - District Specific 11789-WPage 10 Rate Schedules - District Specific 11823-W (C)Page 11 Service Area Maps 11618-WPage 12 Rules 11621-WPage 13 Rules 11643-WPage 14 Sample Forms 11681-WPage 15 Sample Forms 2926-W-W
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Decision No. Name Effective
Vice President Resolution No.
TITLE
2332
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY
1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W
(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W
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Preliminary Statements
Sheet Subject Matter Service Area CPUC Sheet No.
Preliminary Statements
A Territory Served by the UtilityTerritory Served by the UtilityPage 1 9240-WPage 2 8212-W
B-D Types and Classes of Service, Procedure to Obtain Service, 610-Wand Symbols
F Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether Memorandum Account 8312-W(MTBE MA)
H Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance (LIRA) Memorandum 11323-WAccount
K Wausau Memorandum Account (WMA) 7313-WM Water Revenue Adjustment Mechanism/ Modified Cost
Balancing Account (WRAM/MCBA)Page 1 9345-WPage 2 8372-W
Bakersfield BK 11738-WBay Area Region BAR 11720-WBear Gulch BG 11737-WChico CH 11736-WDixon DX 11735-WDominguez DOM 11734-WEast Los Angeles EL 11812-W (C)Hermosa Redondo HR 11732-WKern River Valley KRV 11731-WLivermore LV 11730-WLos Altos LS 11729-WLos Angeles County Region LAR 11721-WMarysville MR 11728-WMonterey Region MOR 11719-WOroville OR 11727-WSelma SL 11726-W
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TITLE
2332
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY
1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W
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Preliminary Statements
Sheet Subject Matter Service Area CPUC Sheet No.
Preliminary Statements (continued)
M (continued)Stockton ST 11725-WVisalia VS 11724-WWestlake WK 11819-W (C)Willows WL 11722-W
P Department of Toxic Susbstances Control Memorandum 7446-WAccount (DTSC MA)
Q Home Emergency Insurance Solutions 10043-WS Water Cost of Capital Adjustment Mechanism (WCCM) 8013-WT Lucerne Balancing Account (LBA) 8017-WU Tort Litigation Memorandum Account (TLMA) 8446-WV PCE Litigation Memorandum Account (PCEL MA) 8154-WW TCP Litigation Memorandum Account (TCPL MA) 8156-WX Operational Energy Efficiency Program Memorandum Account 11322-W
(OEEP MA) Z1 Conservation Expense One-Way Balancing Account 1 (CEBA1) 10439-WZ2 Conservation Expense One-Way Balancing Account 2 (CEBA2) 11321-WZ3 Conservation Expense One-Way Balancing Account 3 (CEBA3) 11320-WAA1 Pension Cost Balancing Account 1 (PCBA1) 10441-WAA2 Pension Cost Balancing Account 2 (PCBA2) 10442-WAA3 Pension Cost Balancing Account 3 (PCBA3) 11319-WAB2 Health Care Cost Balancing Account (HCBA2) 10443-WAB3 Health Care Cost Balancing Account (HCBA3) 11318-WAC Pressure Reducing Valve Modernization and Energy Recovery 8637-W
Memorandum Account (PRV MA)AD Stockton Litigation Memorandum Account (SLMA) 10451-WAE 2010 Tax Act Memorandum Account (TAMA)
Page 1 10444-WPage 2 10445-W
AG Catastrophic Event Memorandum Account (CEMA) 9032-W
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CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY
1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W
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Rate Schedules
Sheet Subject Matter Service Area Schedule No. CPUC Sheet No.
Rate Schedules: (continued)
ANTELOPE VALLEY DISTRICTApplicable Tariffs now under Los Angeles County Region
Limited Residential Flat Rate Lake Hughes AV-LH-2R 2550-WService
BAKERSFIELD DISTRICTResidential Metered Service BK-1-R 11785-W (C)Nonresidential Metered Service BK-1-NR 11784-W (C)Residential Flat Rate Service BK-2R 11783-W (C)
Public Fire Hydrant Service BK-5 10271-W
BAY AREA REGIONIncludes Bayshore and Redwood Valley
Residential Metered Service BAR-1-R (Pg 1 of 3) 11745-W (C)BAR-1-R (Pg 2 of 3) 11528-WBAR-1-R (Pg 3 of 3) 11527-W
Nonresidential Metered Service BAR-1-NR (Pg 1 of 3) 11744-W (C)BAR-1-NR (Pg 2 of 3) 11525-WBAR-1-NR (Pg 3 of 3) 11524-W
BAYSHORE DISTRICTApplicable Tariffs now under Bay Area Region
BEAR GULCH DISTRICTResidential Metered Service BG-1-R 11782-W (C)Nonresidential Metered Service BG-1-NR 11781-W (C)
Public Fire Hydrant Service BG-5 9547-W
CHICO - HAMILTON CITY DISTRICTResidential Metered Service CH-1-R 11780-W (C)Nonresidential Metered Service CH-1-NR 11779-W (C)
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CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY
1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W
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Rate SchedulesSheet Subject Matter Service Area Schedule No. CPUC Sheet No.
Rate Schedules: (continued)
DIXON DISTRICTResidential Metered Service DX-1-R 11778-WNonresidential Metered Service DX-1-NR 11777-W
DOMINGUEZ DISTRICTResidential Metered Service DOM-1-R 11776-WNonresidential Metered Service DOM-1-NR 11775-WRecycled Water Service DOM-RC-1 11774-W
EAST LOS ANGELES DISTRICTResidential Metered Service EL-1-R 11815-W (C)Nonresidential Metered Service EL-1-NR 11814-W (C)Reclaimed Water Service EL-6 11813-W (C)
GRAND OAKS DISTRICTResidential Metered Service- GO-R-1 7437-W
HERMOSA-REDONDO DISTRICTResidential Metered Service HR-1-R 11770-WNonresidential Metered Service HR-1-NR 11769-W
Public Fire Hydrant Service HR-5 3446-WReclaimed Water Service HR-6 11768-W
KERN RIVER VALLEY DISTRICTGeneral Metered Service KRV-1 (Pg 1 of 2) 11767-W
KRV-1 (Pg 2 of 2) 11596-WInterruptible Public AuthorityIrrigation Service Kernville KRV-KD-2 10307-W
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1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W
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Sheet Subject Matter Service Area Schedule No. CPUC Sheet No.
Rate Schedules: (continued)
KING CITY DISTRICTApplicable Tariffs now under Monterey Region
LIVERMORE DISTRICTResidential Metered Service LV-1-R 11766-W (C)Nonresidential Metered Service LV-1-NR 11765-W (C)
LOS ALTOS-SUBURBAN DISTRICTResidential Metered Service LS-1-R 11764-W (C)Nonresidential Metered Service LS-1-NR 11763-W (C)
Public Fire Hydrant Service LS-5 3447-WRecycled Metered Service LS-6 -W (C)
LOS ANGELES COUNTY REGIONIncludes Antelope Valley and Palos Verdes
Residential Metered Service LAR-1-R (Pg 1 of 2) 11743-W (C)LAR-1-R (Pg 2 of 2) 11686-W
Nonresidential Metered Service LAR-1-NR 11742-W (C)Reclaimed Water Service for PV only LAR-PV-6 11741-W (C)
MARYSVILLE DISTRICTResidential Metered Service MR-1-R 11761-W (C)Nonresidential Metered Service MR-1-NR 11760-W (C)
(D)
MONTEREY REGIONIncludes King City and Salinas
Residential Metered Service MOR-1-R 11740-W (C)Nonresidential Metered Service MOR-1-NR 11739-W (C)
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1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W
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Sheet Subject Matter Service Area Schedule No. CPUC Sheet No.
Rate Schedules: (continued)
OROVILLE DISTRICTResidential Metered Service OR-1-R 11759-W (C)Nonresidential Metered Service OR-1-NR 11758-W (C)Residential Flat Rate Service OR-2R 9794-WLimited Flat Rate Service OR-2UL 10324-WIrrigation Service OR-3M 10325-WInterruptible Irrigation Service OR-3M-I 10326-W
PALOS VERDES DISTRICT
Applicable Tariffs now under Los Angeles County Region
Private Fire Hydrant Services on Private Property PV-4A 10331-W
REDWOOD VALLEY DISTRICTApplicable Tariffs now under Bay Area Region
Public Fire Hydrant Service Lucerne RV-LC-5 9620-W
SALINAS DISTRICT
Applicable Tariffs now under Monterey Region
Public Fire Hydrant Service Salinas SA-5 3448-W
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1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 New CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W
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Sheet Subject Matter Service Area Schedule No. CPUC Sheet No.
Rate Schedules: (continued)
SELMA DISTRICTResidential Metered Service SL-1-R 11757-WNonresidential Metered Service SL-1-NR 11756-WResidential Flat Rate Service SL-2R 11755-W
STOCKTON DISTRICTResidential Metered Service ST-1-R 11754-WNonresidential Metered Service ST-1-NR 11753-W
Public Fire Hydrant Service City and Mayfair ST-5L 3449-WPublic Fire Hydrant Service ST-5 3450-W
VISALIA DISTRICTResidential Metered Service VS-1-R 11752-WNonresidential Metered Service VS-1-NR 11751-W
Public Fire Hydrant Service VS-5 3451-WPrivate Fire Protection Eptco VS-EP-4 5547-W
ServicePrivate Fire Protection Nish VS-NS-4 5550-W
Service
WESTLAKE DISTRICTResidential Metered Service WK-1-R 11822-W (C)Nonresidential Metered Service WK-1-NR 11821-W (C)
Reclaimed Water Service WK-6 11820-W (C)
WILLOWS DISTRICTResidential Metered Service WL-1-R 11747-WNonresidential Metered Service WL-1-NR 11746-W
FIRE FLOW TESTING CHARGE FF 8597-W
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CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 New CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. BAR-1-R
BAY AREA REGION
RESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
(Page 1)
Note: On January 1, 2017, the rates of the Bayshore District and the Redwood Valley District were consolidated.The resulting district is the "Bay Area Region."
APPLICABILITY: Applicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORY:
Bayshore Service Area:South San Francisco and vicinity, San Mateo, and San Carlos and vicinity, in San Mateo County.
Redwood Valley- Coast Springs Service Area:Dillon Beach and vicinity, located approximately 4 miles west of Tomales, Marin County.
Redwood Valley- Lucerne Service Area:The community of Lucerne in Lake County.
Redwood Valley- Unified Service Area: • Armstrong Service Area - The unincorporated community of Armstrong, Woods Valley, Lone Mountain Subdivision and vicinity, located approximately 1.5 miles north of the City limits of Guerneville, Sonoma County. • Hawkins Service Area: Broadmoor Acres Subdivision and vicinity near the intersection of StonyPoint Road Yuba Drive, Santa Rosa, Sonoma County. • Noel Heights Service Area: The unincorporated area known as Noel Heights Subdivision, located onthe east side of State Highway 116, approximately 2.5 miles southeasterly of the Guerneville City limits, Sonoma County. • Rancho Del Paradiso Service Area: The unincorporated area known as Rancho Del Paradiso Subdivision near Duncan Mills, Sonoma County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
For 1 - 7 CCF, per CCF $6.3744 (R)For 8 to 12 CCF, per CCF $6.8662 |For over 12 CCF, per CCF $8.5056 (R)
Service Charge: Per Meter Per MonthFor 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $16.36 (I)For 3/4 - inch meter $24.54 |For Fire Sprinkler w/1-inch meter (Bayshore, RWV-Lucerne) $17.51 |For Fire Sprinkler w/1-inch meter (RWV - Coast Springs, Unified) $18.86 |For 1 - inch meter $40.90 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $81.80 |For 2 - inch meter $130.88 |For 3 - inch meter $245.40 |For 4 - inch meter $409.00 |For 6 - inch meter $818.00 |For 8 - inch meter $1,308.80 |For 10 - inch meter $1,881.40 |For 12 - inch meter $2,699.40 |For 14 - inch meter $3,681.00 (I)
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
Government Fee Surcharges:Surcharge for San Carlos Franchise Tax (for customers within the City of San Carlos) 1.733%Surcharge for San Mateo Business License Fee (for customers within the City of San Mateo) 1.350%
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date FiledDecision No. NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 New CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. BAR-1-NR
BAY AREA REGION
NONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
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Note: On January 1, 2017, the rates of the Bayshore District and the Redwood Valley District were consolidated.The resulting district is the "Bay Area Region."
APPLICABILITY: Applicable to all metered water service except that provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORY: Applicable to all metered water service except that provided to single-family residential customers.
Bayshore Service Area:South San Francisco and vicinity, San Mateo, and San Carlos and vicinity, in San Mateo County.
Redwood Valley- Coast Springs Service Area:Dillon Beach and vicinity, located approximately 4 miles west of Tomales, Marin County.
Redwood Valley- Lucerne Service Area:The community of Lucerne in Lake County.
Redwood Valley- Unified Service Area: • Armstrong Service Area - The unincorporated community of Armstrong, Woods Valley, Lone Mountain Subdivision and vicinity, located approximately 1.5 miles north of the City limits of Guerneville, Sonoma County. • Hawkins Service Area: Broadmoor Acres Subdivision and vicinity near the intersection of StonyPoint Road Yuba Drive, Santa Rosa, Sonoma County. • Noel Heights Service Area: The unincorporated area known as Noel Heights Subdivision, located onthe east side of State Highway 116, approximately 2.5 miles southeasterly of the Guerneville City limits, Sonoma County. • Rancho Del Paradiso Service Area: The unincorporated area known as Rancho Del Paradiso Subdivision near Duncan Mills, Sonoma County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
Per CCF $6.8391 ( R )
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $14.78 ( I )For 3/4 - inch meter $22.17 |For 1 - inch meter $36.95 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $73.90 |For 2 - inch meter $118.24 |For 3 - inch meter $221.70 |For 4 - inch meter $369.50 |For 6 - inch meter $739.00 |For 8 - inch meter $1,182.40 |For 10 - inch meter $1,699.70 |For 12 - inch meter $2,438.70 |For 14 - inch meter $3,325.50 ( I )
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
Government Fee SurchargesSurcharge for San Carlos Franchise Tax (for customers within the City of San Carlos) 1.733%Surcharge for San Mateo Business License Fee (for customers within the City of San Mateo) 1.350%
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date FiledDecision No. Name Effective
Vice President Resolution No.Title
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. BK-1-R
Bakersfield Tariff Area
RESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORYBakersfield and vicinity, Kern County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
For 1 - 13 CCF, per CCF $1.9380 ( R )For 14 to 34 CCF, per CCF $2.1012 |For over 34 CCF, per CCF $2.4480 ( R )
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $16.80 ( I )For 3/4 - inch meter $25.20 |For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $17.98 |For 1 - inch meter $42.00 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $84.00 |For 2 - inch meter $134.40 |For 3 - inch meter $252.00 |For 4 - inch meter $420.00 |For 6 - inch meter $840.00 |For 8 - inch meter $1,253.26 |For 10 - inch meter $1,932.00 |For 12 - inch meter $2,772.00 |For 14 - inch meter $3,780.00 ( I )
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is addedthe charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown onSchedule LIRA.
2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
3. Fire sprinkler rates: A single-family residence with a meter size that has a “fire sprinkler” rate(listed above) is eligible for that rate if: (a) the customer is paying for service where a residential fire sprinkler system is required/requested to be installed by local fire or building codes; (b) a smaller meter would be large enough to provide adequate service in the absence of the additional demand needed to supply water to the system; (c) the sprinkler system is served through the meter providing residential water service; and (d) the customer requests the “fire sprinkler” rate. The Company may seek verification that the above criteria are met. This service will be considered a general meteredservice, and not a fire service, so the rules and conditions for general metered service shall apply.
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date FiledDecision No. NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. BK-1-NR
Bakersfield Tariff Area
NONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered water service except that provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORYBakersfield and vicinity, Kern County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
Per CCF $1.8758 ( R )
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $13.58 ( I )For 3/4 - inch meter $20.37 |For 1 - inch meter $33.95 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $67.90 |For 2 - inch meter $108.64 |For 3 - inch meter $203.70 |For 4 - inch meter $339.50 |For 6 - inch meter $679.00 |For 8 - inch meter $1,013.28 |For 10 - inch meter $1,561.70 |For 12 - inch meter $2,240.70 |For 14 - inch meter $3,055.50 ( I )
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is addedthe charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
2. Qualifying non-profit group living facilities, agricultural employee housing facilities, and migrant farmworker housing centers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date FiledDecision No. NAME NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. BK-2R
Bakersfield Tariff Area
RESIDENTIAL FLAT RATE SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all flat rate residential water service.
TERRITORYBakersfield and vicinity, Kern County.
RATES Per ServiceFor a single-family residential unit, including premises having the following areas: Connection
Per Month 6,000 sq. ft., or less $77.72 ( I ) 6,001 to 10,000 sq. ft. $89.48 |10,001 to 16,000 sq. ft. $111.60 |16,001 to 25,000 sq. ft. $141.49 ( I )
For each additional single-family residential unit on the same premises and served from the same service connection $54.68 ( I )
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. The above flat rates apply to service connections not larger than one inch in diameter.
2. All service not covered by the above classifications shall be furnished only on a metered basis.
3. For service covered by the above classifications, if the utility or the customer so elects, a metershall be installed and service provided under Schedule No. BK-1-R, Residential Metered Service.
4. This Schedule is closed to all new connections as of May 8, 1991, the effective date ofTariff Sheet No. 4133-W.
5. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
6. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits asshown on Schedule LIRA.
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date FiledDecision No. NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. BG-1-R
Bear Gulch Tariff Area
RESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORYThe communities of Atherton, Menlo Park, Portola Valley, Woodside, and vicinity, San Mateo County.The Skyline service area in San Mateo County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
For 1 - 10 CCF, per CCF $6.9119 (R)For 11 to 35 CCF, per CCF $7.3450 |For over 35 CCF, per CCF $8.7843 (R)
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $20.69 (I)For 3/4 - inch meter $31.04 |For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $21.73 |For 1 - inch meter $51.73 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $103.45 |For 2 - inch meter $165.52 |For 3 - inch meter $310.35 |For 4 - inch meter $517.25 |For 6 - inch meter $1,034.50 |For 8 - inch meter $1,655.20 |For 10 - inch meter $2,379.35 |For 12 - inch meter $3,413.85 |For 14 - inch meter $4,655.25 (I)
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to whichis added the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shownon Schedule LIRA.
2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
3. Fire sprinkler rates: A single-family residence with a meter size that has a “fire sprinkler” rate(listed above) is eligible for that rate if: (a) the customer is paying for service where a residential fire sprinkler system is required/requested to be installed by local fire or building codes; (b) a smaller meter would be large enough to provide adequate service in the absence of the additional demand needed to supply water to the system; (c) the sprinkler system is served through the meter providing residential water service; and (d) the customer requests the “fire sprinkler” rate. The Company may seek verification that the above criteria are met. This service will be considered a general meteredservice, and not a fire service, so the rules and conditions for general metered service shall apply.
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed
Decision No. NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. BG-1-NR
Bear Gulch Tariff Area
NONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered water service except that provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORYThe communities of Atherton, Menlo Park, Portola Valley, Woodside, and vicinity, San Mateo County.The Skyline service area in San Mateo County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
Per CCF $7.4677 (R)
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $20.63 (I)For 3/4 - inch meter $30.95 |For 1 - inch meter $51.58 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $103.15 |For 2 - inch meter $165.04 |For 3 - inch meter $309.45 |For 4 - inch meter $515.75 |For 6 - inch meter $1,031.50 |For 8 - inch meter $1,650.40 |For 10 - inch meter $2,372.45 |For 12 - inch meter $3,403.95 |For 14 - inch meter $4,641.75 (I)
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to whichis added the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. Qualifying non-profit group living facilities, agricultural employee housing facilities, and migrantfarm worker housing centers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.
2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
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Decision No. NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised(408) 367-8200 Canceling
Schedule No. CH-1-R
Chico-Hamilton City Tariff AreaRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORYChico and vicinity, Butte County, and Hamilton City and vicinity, Glenn County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
For 1 - 10 CCF, per CCF $1.6710 (R )For 11 to 31 CCF, per CCF $1.7729 |For over 31 CCF, per CCF $1.8746 (R )
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $13.93 ( I )For Fire Sprinkler with 3/4 - inch meter $14.21 |For 3/4 - inch meter $20.90 |For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $14.35 |For 1 - inch meter $34.83 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $69.65 |For 2 - inch meter $111.44 |For 3 - inch meter $208.95 |For 4 - inch meter $348.25 |For 6 - inch meter $670.64 |For 8 - inch meter $1,024.27 |For 10 - inch meter $1,601.95 |For 12 - inch meter $2,298.45 |For 14 - inch meter $3,134.25 ( I )
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service andto which is added the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown onSchedule LIRA.
2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
3. Fire sprinkler rates: A single-family residence with a meter size that has a “fire sprinkler” rate(listed above) is eligible for that rate if: (a) the customer is paying for service where a residential fire sprinkler system is required/requested to be installed by local fire or building codes; (b) a smaller meter would be large enough to provide adequate service in the absence of the additional demand needed to supply water to the system; (c) the sprinkler system is served through the meter providing residential water service; and (d) the customer requests the “fire sprinkler” rate. The Company may seek verification that the above criteria are met. This service will be considered a general meteredservice, and not a fire service, so the rules and conditions for general metered service shall apply.
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Decision No. NAME EffectiveVice President Resolution No.
TITLE
CPUC Sheet No.CPUC Sheet No.
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. CH-1-NR
Chico-Hamilton City Tariff AreaNONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered water service except that provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORYChico and vicinity, Butte County, and Hamilton City and vicinity, Glenn County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
Per CCF $1.6775 ( R )
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $10.88 (I)For 3/4 - inch meter $16.32 |For 1 - inch meter $27.20 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $54.40 |For 2 - inch meter $87.04 |For 3 - inch meter $163.20 |For 4 - inch meter $272.00 |For 6 - inch meter $524.35 |For 8 - inch meter $800.82 |For 10 - inch meter $1,251.20 |For 12 - inch meter $1,795.20 |For 14 - inch meter $2,448.00 (I)
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service andto which is added the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
2. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown onSchedule LIRA.
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date FiledDecision No. NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. DX-1-R
Dixon Tariff Area
RESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORYDixon and vicinity, Solano County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
For 1 - 10 CCF, per CCF $3.8809 ( R )For 11 to 27 CCF, per CCF $4.3554 |For over 27 CCF, per CCF $4.6998 ( R )
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $24.61 ( I )For 3/4 - inch meter $36.92 |For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $30.76 |For 1 - inch meter $61.53 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $123.05 |For 2 - inch meter $196.88 |For 3 - inch meter $369.15 |For 4 - inch meter $615.25 |For 6 - inch meter $1,230.50 |For 8 - inch meter $1,968.80 |For 10 - inch meter $2,830.15 |For 12 - inch meter $4,060.65 |For 14 - inch meter $5,537.25 ( I )
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is addedthe charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. Any service to a residential customer not exceeding two units on a lot size of 10,000 square feet orless with a meter size that has a “fire sprinkler” rate (listed above) is eligible for that rate if:
(a) the customer is paying for service where a residential fire sprinkler system is required/requestedto be installed by local fire or building codes;
(b) a smaller meter would be large enough to provide adequate service in the absence of theadditional demand needed to supply water to the system;
(c) the sprinkler system is served through the meter providing residential water service; and
(d) the customer requests the “fire sprinkler” rate.
The Company may seek verification that the above criteria are met. This service will be considered ageneral metered service, and not a fire service, so the rules and conditions for general metered service shall apply. The fire sprinkler rate for a qualifying 1-inch meter shall be the 5/8 x 3/4-inch meter service charge plus a 25% surcharge.
2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
3. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown onSchedule LIRA.
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed
Decision No. NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. DX-1-NR
Dixon Tariff Area
NONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered water service except that provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORYDixon and vicinity, Solano County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
Per CCF $4.4800 ( R )
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $21.46 ( I )For 3/4 - inch meter $32.20 |For 1 - inch meter $53.65 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $107.31 |For 2 - inch meter $171.69 |For 3 - inch meter $321.92 |For 4 - inch meter $536.52 |For 6 - inch meter $1,073.04 |For 8 - inch meter $1,716.86 |For 10 - inch meter $2,467.99 |For 12 - inch meter $3,541.03 |For 14 - inch meter $4,828.68 ( I )
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which isadded the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
2. Qualifying non-profit group living facilities, agricultural employee housing facilities, and migrant farm worker housing centers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed
Decision No. NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY
1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.
(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. DOM-1-R
Dominguez Tariff Area
RESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORYPortions of Carson, Los Angeles, Long Beach, Torrance, and vicinity, Los Angeles County.
RATESQuantity Rates:
For 1 - 11 CCF, per CCF $3.4749 ( I )For 12 to 17 CCF, per CCF $3.7675 |For over 17 CCF, per CCF $4.3891 ( I )
Per Meter Service Change: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $17.16 ( I )For 3/4 - inch meter $25.74 |For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $18.19 |For 1 - inch meter $42.90 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $85.80 |For 2 - inch meter $137.28 |For 3 - inch meter $257.40 |For 4 - inch meter $429.00 |For 6 - inch meter $858.00 |For 8 - inch meter $1,372.80 |For 10 - inch meter $1,973.40 |For 12 - inch meter $2,831.40 |For 14 - inch meter $3,861.00 |For 16 - inch meter $3,946.80 |For 18 - inch meter $4,204.20 ( I )
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service andto which is added the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown onSchedule LIRA.
2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
3. Water Expense Increase: Beginning on or after January 1, 2019, an increase in purchased water and pump (P)tax costs of $0.0363/CCF for Tier 1 usage, $0.0394/CCF for Tier 2 usage, and $0.0458/CCF for Tier 3 usage, (P)and an associated increase in total revenue of 0.8% (relative to the costs and revenues approved in AL (P)2310) are being tracked in a balancing account as required by Section 792.5 of the Public Utilities Code. (P)
4 Fire sprinkler rates: A single-family residence with a meter size that has a “fire sprinkler” rate(listed above) is eligible for that rate if: (a) the customer is paying for service where a residential fire sprinkler system is required/requested to be installed by local fire or building codes; (b) a smaller meter would be large enough to provide adequate service in the absence of the additional demand needed to supply water to the system; (c) the sprinkler system is served through the meter providing residential water service; and (d) the customer requests the “fire sprinkler” rate. The Company may seek verification that the above criteria are met. This service will be considered a general meteredservice, and not a fire service, so the rules and conditions for general metered service shall apply.
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed
Decision No. NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.
TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY
1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.
(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. DOM-1-NR
Dominguez Tariff Area
NONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered water service except that provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORYPortions of Carson, Los Angeles, Long Beach, Torrance, and vicinity, Los Angeles County.
RATESQuantity Rates:
Per CCF $3.7782 ( I )
Per MeterService Change: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $14.93 ( I )For 3/4 - inch meter $22.40 |For 1 - inch meter $37.33 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $74.65 |For 2 - inch meter $119.44 |For 3 - inch meter $223.95 |For 4 - inch meter $373.25 |For 6 - inch meter $746.50 |For 8 - inch meter $1,194.40 |For 10 - inch meter $1,716.95 |For 12 - inch meter $2,463.45 |For 14 - inch meter $3,359.25 |For 16 - inch meter $3,433.90 |For 18 - inch meter $3,657.85 ( I )
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service andto which is added the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee)and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), ScheduleLIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
2. Qualifying non-profit group living facilities, agricultural employee housing facilities, and migrant farmworker housing centers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.
3. Water Expense Increase: Beginning on or after January 1, 2019, an increase in purchased water and pump (P)tax costs of $0.0395/CCF and an associated increase in total revenue of 0.8% (relative to the costs and (P)revenues approved in AL 2310) are being tracked in a balancing account as required by Section 792.5 (P)of the Public Utilities Code. (P)
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Decision No. NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.
TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY
1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.
(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. DOM-RC-1
Dominguez Tariff Area
METERED RECYCLED WATER SERVICE
APPLICABILITY
Applicable to all metered recycled water service.
TERRITORYPortions of Carson, Los Angeles, Long Beach, Torrance, and vicinity, Los Angeles County.
RATESQuantity Rates:
Title 22 Water 1-21,780 CCF, per CCF $2.9076 ( I ) 21,781-87,120 CCF, per CCF $2.6155 | Over 87,120 CCF, per CCF $2.3236 |
R.O. Water Per CCF $3.5611 |Nitrified Water Per CCF $2.8507 ( I )
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $15.85 ( I )For 3/4 - inch meter $23.78 |For 1 - inch meter $39.63 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $79.25 |For 2 - inch meter $126.80 |For 3 - inch meter $237.75 |For 4 - inch meter $396.25 |For 6 - inch meter $792.50 |For 8 - inch meter $1,268.00 |For 10 - inch meter $1,822.75 |For 12 - inch meter $2,615.25 |For 14 - inch meter $3,566.25 |For 16 - inch meter $3,645.50 |For 18 - inch meter $3,883.25 ( I )
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service andto which is added the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee)and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), ScheduleLIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
2. Recycled water service refers to non-potable water that has been processed and treated by one of the following methods:
a. Title 22 Water refers to wastewater that has undergone tertiary treatment that meets recycledwater use standards as established in Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations, Division 4Environmental Health, Chapter 3 Reclamation Criteria, Articles 1 through 10.
b. R.O. Water refers to Title 22 Water that has further undergone reverse osmosis treatment to remove salts and dissolved solids.
c. Nitrified Water refers to Title 22 Water that has further undergone a biological treatmentand processing for removal of ammonia.
3. Water Expense Increase: Beginning on or after January 1, 2019, an increase in purchased water costs (P)between $0.0242/CCF and $0.0372/CCF and an associated increase in total revenue of 0.8% (relative (P)to the costs and revenues approved in AL 2310) are being tracked in a balancing account as required (P)by Section 792.5 of the Public Utilities Code. (P)
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CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. EL-1-R
East Los Angeles Tariff Area
RESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORY
East Los Angeles, Commerce and vicinity, Los Angeles County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
For 1 - 8 CCF, per CCF $3.8092 (I)For over 8 CCF, per CCF $4.7040 (I)
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $17.85 (I)For 3/4 - inch meter $26.78 |For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $18.92 |For 1 - inch meter $44.63 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $89.25 |For 2 - inch meter $142.80 |For 3 - inch meter $267.75 |For 4 - inch meter $446.25 |For 6 - inch meter $850.99 |For 8 - inch meter $1,285.29 |For 10 - inch meter $2,052.75 |For 12 - inch meter $2,945.25 |For 14 - inch meter $4,016.25 (I)
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service andto which is added the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown onSchedule LIRA.
2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
3 Fire sprinkler rate: A single-family residence with a meter size that has a “fire sprinkler” rate(listed above) is eligible for that rate if: (a) the customer is paying for service where a residentialfire sprinkler system is required/requested to be installed by local fire or building codes; (b) a smallermeter would be large enough to provide adequate service in the absence of the additional demandneeded to supply water to the system; (c) the sprinkler system is served through the meter providingresidential water service; and (d) the customer requests the “fire sprinkler” rate. The Company mayseek verification that the above criteria are met. This service will be considered a general meteredservice, and not a fire service, so the rules and conditions for general metered service shall apply.
4. Water Expense Increase: Beginning on or after January 1, 2019, an increase in purchased water costs of (P)$0.0275/CCF for Tier 1 usage, and $0.0338/CCF for Tier 2 usage, and an associated increase in total (P)revenue of 0.5% (relative to the costs and revenues approved in AL 2313) are being tracked in a (P)balancing account as required by Section 792.5 of the Public Utilities Code. (P)
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TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. EL-1-NR
East Los Angeles Tariff Area
NONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered water service except that provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORYEast Los Angeles, Commerce and vicinity, Los Angeles County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
Per CCF $4.2186 (I)
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $17.22 (I)For 3/4 - inch meter $25.83 |For 1 - inch meter $43.05 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $86.10 |For 2 - inch meter $137.76 |For 3 - inch meter $258.30 |For 4 - inch meter $430.50 |For 6 - inch meter $837.44 |For 8 - inch meter $1,264.83 |For 10 - inch meter $1,980.30 |For 12 - inch meter $2,841.30 |For 14 - inch meter $3,874.50 (I)
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service andto which is added the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
2. Qualifying non-profit group living facilities, agricultural employee housing facilities, and migrant farm worker housing centers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.
3. Water Expense Increase: Beginning on or after January 1, 2019, an increase in purchased water costs of (P)$0.0303/CCF and an associated increase in total revenue of 0.5% (relative to the costs and revenues (P)approved in AL 2313) are being tracked in a balancing account as required by Section 792.5 of the (P)Public Utilities Code. (P)
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CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 New CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. EL-6
East Los Angeles Tariff Area
RECLAIMED METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITY
Applicable to all metered reclaimed water service
TERRITORY
East Los Angeles, Commerce and vicinity, Los Angeles County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) Quantity Rates:
Per CCF $2.8476 (I)
Per Meter Service Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $17.22 (I)For 3/4 - inch meter $25.83 |For 1 - inch meter $43.05 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $86.10 |For 2 - inch meter $137.76 |For 3 - inch meter $258.30 |For 4 - inch meter $430.50 |For 6 - inch meter $837.44 |For 8 - inch meter $1,264.83 |For 10 - inch meter $1,980.30 |For 12 - inch meter $2,841.30 |For 14 - inch meter $3,874.50 (I)
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. Reclaimed water will be supplied only as available from Central Basin Municipal Water District.
2. As a condition of service under this schedule, all customers are required to comply with the
Company's Rule 16, Section D, Reclaimed Water Service.
3. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
4. Water Expense Increase: Beginning on or after January 1, 2019, an increase in purchased water costs (P)
of $0.0204/CCF and an associated increase in total revenue of 0.5% (relative to the costs and revenues (P)approved in AL 2313) are being tracked in a balancing account as required by Section 792.5 of the (P)Public Utilities Code. (P)
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TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY
1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised
(408) 367-8200 Canceling
Schedule No. HR-1-R
Hermosa Redondo Tariff Area
RESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORYHermosa Beach, Redondo Beach, Torrance, and vicinity, Los Angeles County
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
For 1 - 10 CCF, per CCF $4.4018 (R)For 11 to 15 CCF, per CCF $4.7763 |For over 15 CCF, per CCF $5.6193 (R)
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $12.02 (I)For 3/4 - inch meter $18.03 |For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $12.02 |For 1 - inch meter $30.05 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $60.10 |For 2 - inch meter $96.16 |For 3 - inch meter $180.30 |For 4 - inch meter $300.50 |For 6 - inch meter $601.00 |For 8 - inch meter $961.60 |For 10 - inch meter $1,382.30 |For 12 - inch meter $1,983.30 |For 14 - inch meter $2,704.50 (I)
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service andto which is added the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown onSchedule LIRA.
2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
3. Fire sprinkler rate: Any service to a residential customer not exceeding two units on a lot size of 10,000 square feet or less with a meter size that has a “fire sprinkler” rate (listed above) is eligiblefor that rate if: (a) the customer is paying for service where a residential fire sprinkler system isrequired/requested to be installed by local fire or building codes; (b) a smaller meter would be largeenough to provide adequate service in the absence of the additional demand needed to supply waterto the system; (c) the sprinkler system is served through the meter providing residential waterservice; and (d) the customer requests the “fire sprinkler” rate. The Company may seek verificationthat the above criteria are met. This service will be considered a general metered service, and not afire service, so the rules and conditions for general metered service shall apply. The fire sprinkler rate for a qualifying 1-inch meter shall be the same as the rate for a 5/8 x 3/4-inch meter service charge.
4. Water Expense Increase: Beginning on or after January 1, 2019, an increase in purchased water costs of (P)$0.0588/CCF for Tier 1 usage, $0.0638/CCF for Tier 2 usage, and $0.0751/CCF for Tier 3 usage, and (P)an associated increase in total revenue of 1.0% (relative to the costs and revenues approved in AL (P)2310) are being tracked in a balancing account as required by Section 792.5 of the Public Utilities (P)Code.
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Decision No. NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY
1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.
(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. HR-1-NR
Hermosa Redondo Tariff Area
NONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered water service except that provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORYHermosa Beach, Redondo Beach, Torrance, and vicinity, Los Angeles County
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
Per CCF $5.0687 (R)
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $9.67 (I)For 3/4 - inch meter $14.51 |For 1 - inch meter $24.18 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $48.35 |For 2 - inch meter $77.36 |For 3 - inch meter $145.05 |For 4 - inch meter $241.75 |For 6 - inch meter $483.50 |For 8 - inch meter $773.60 |For 10 - inch meter $1,112.05 |For 12 - inch meter $1,595.55 |For 14 - inch meter $2,175.75 (I)
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service andto which is added the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
2. Qualifying non-profit group living facilities, agricultural employee housing facilities, and migrant farm worker housing centers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.
3. Water Expense Increase: Beginning on or after January 1, 2019, an increase in purchased water costs of (P)$0.0677/CCF and an associated increase in total revenue of 1.0% (relative to the costs and revenues (P)approved in AL 2310) are being tracked in a balancing account as required by Section 792.5 of the (P)Public Utilities Code. (P)
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed
Decision No. NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY
1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.
(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. HR-6
Hermosa Redondo Tariff Area
RECLAIMED METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITY
Applicable to all metered reclaimed water service
TERRITORY
Hermosa Beach, Redondo Beach, Torrance, and vicinity, Los Angeles County
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
Per CCF $4.0792 (R)
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $11.01 (I)For 3/4 - inch meter $16.52 |For 1 - inch meter $27.53 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $55.05 |For 2 - inch meter $88.08 |For 3 - inch meter $165.15 |For 4 - inch meter $275.25 |For 6 - inch meter $550.50 |For 8 - inch meter $880.80 |For 10 - inch meter $1,266.15 |For 12 - inch meter $1,816.65 |For 14 - inch meter $2,477.25 (I)
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service andto which is added the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. Reclaimed water will be supplied only as available from West Basin Municipal Water District.
2. As a condition of service under this schedule, all customers are required to comply with theCompany's Rule 16, Section D, Reclaimed Water Service.
3. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
4. Water Expense Increase: Beginning on or after January 1, 2019, an increase in purchased water costs (P)of $0.0545/CCF and an associated increase in total revenue of 1.0% (relative to the costs and (P)revenues approved in AL 2310) are being tracked in a balancing account as required by Section (P)792.5 of the Public Utilities Code. (P)
* Reclaimed water customers that have signed a contract with the West Basin Municipal Water District
(West Basin) for repayment of the conversion costs from potable to reclaimed water service will becharged the potable quantity rates while the contract is in effect. The Company will pay West Basin apercentage of the quantity rate revenues collected from reclaimed water customers billed at potable waterrates. The percentage refunded represents the difference between the current West Basin wholesalepotable water rate and the wholesale reclaimed water rate.
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CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 New CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. KRV-1
Kern River Valley Tariff Area
GENERAL METERED SERVICE
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APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered water service.
TERRITORY
Arden Water Service Area:Wofford Heights and vicinity, located approximately two miles south of Kernville in Kern County.
Bodfish Water Service Area:The unincorporated area known as Bodfish and vicinity and a non-contiguous area known as Canyon Heights, Kern County.
Kernville Water Service Area:The community of Kernville and vicinity, Kern County and James Water service area.
Lakeland Water Service Area:The area known as Lakeland, Tracts No. 2412, 3035, 3036, 3108 and vicinity, located northeast of the community of Lake Isabella, Kern County.
Squirrel Mountain Water Service Area:Squirrel Mountain and vicinity, located in the unincorporated area south of Mountain Mesa on State Highway 178, five miles east of Lake Isabella in Kern County.
Mountain Shadows, Onyx, South Lake, Split Mountain Water Service Areas:The unincorporated area known as Mountain Shadows, Subdivision of Wofford Heights, approximately 4 miles southwestof the community of Kernville, Kern County. Onyx and vicinity, located approximately five miles northwest of Weldon,Kern County. Southlake and vicinity, located immediately south of State Highway 178, approximately four miles west
of Weldon, Tracts No. 3141, 3491 and along Evans Road between those tracts, located near Wofford Heights, Kern County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)
Quantity Rates:Per CCF $12.7172 (R)
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $51.89 (I)For 3/4 - inch meter $77.84 |For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $52.93 |For 1 - inch meter $129.73 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $259.47 |For 2 - inch meter $415.15 |For 3 - inch meter $778.40 |
4 - inch meter $1,297.33 (I)
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is addedthe charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.
2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
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Decision No. NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 New CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. LAR-1-R
Los Angeles County Region Tariff Area
RESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
(Page 1)
Note: On January 1, 2017, the rates of the Antelope Valley District and the Palos Verdes District were consolidated.The resulting district is the "Los Angeles County Region."
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORYPalos Verdes Water Service Area:
Palos Verdes Estates, Rolling Hills, Rolling Hills Estates, Lomita, Rancho Palos Verdes, and vicinity, Los Angeles County.
Antelope Valley Water Service Area:A portion of the community of Leona Valley and vicinity, Los Angeles CountyA portion of the community of Lancaster and vicinity, Los Angeles County.The community of Fremont Valley, Kern County and Lake Hughes and vicinity, Los AngelesCounty.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) Quantity Rates:
For 1 - 15 CCF, per CCF $4.6224 (R)For 16 to 35 CCF, per CCF $4.9050 |For over 35 CCF, per CCF $5.8811 (R)
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $21.14 (I)For 3/4 - inch meter $31.71 |For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $22.20 |For 1 - inch meter $52.85 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $105.70 |For 2 - inch meter $169.12 |For 3 - inch meter $317.10 |For 4 - inch meter $528.50 |For 6 - inch meter $1,057.00 |For 8 - inch meter $1,691.20 |For 10 - inch meter $2,431.10 |For 12 - inch meter $3,488.10 |For 14 - inch meter $4,756.50 (I)
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to whichis added the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown onSchedule LIRA.
2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
3. Fire sprinkler rate: A single-family residence with a meter size that has a “fire sprinkler” rate(listed above) is eligible for that rate if: (a) the customer is paying for service where a residentialfire sprinkler system is required/requested to be installed by local fire or building codes; (b) a smallermeter would be large enough to provide adequate service in the absence of the additional demandneeded to supply water to the system; (c) the sprinkler system is served through the meter providingresidential water service; and (d) the customer requests the “fire sprinkler” rate. The Company mayseek verification that the above criteria are met. This service will be considered a general meteredservice, and not a fire service, so the rules and conditions for general metered service shall apply.
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Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 New CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. LAR-1-R
Los Angeles County Region Tariff Area
RESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
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SPECIAL CONDITIONS
4. Water Expense Increase: Beginning on or after January 1, 2019, an increase in purchased water costs of (P)$0.0691/CCF for Tier 1 usage, $0.0733/CCF for Tier 2 usage, and $0.0878/CCF for Tier 3 usage, and (P)an associated increase in total revenue of 1.1% (relative to the costs and revenues approved in AL (P)2310) are being tracked in a balancing account as required by Section 792.5 of the Public Utilities (P)Code. (P)
5. Bi-monthly Billing: The established billing cycle for the following areas is bi-monthly (every other month):Community of Fremont Valley, Kern County Community of Lake Hughes and vicinity, Los Angeles County
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Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 New CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. LAR-1-NR
Los Angeles County Region Tariff Area
NONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered water service except that provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORYPalos Verdes Water Service Area:
Palos Verdes Estates, Rolling Hills, Rolling Hills Estates, Lomita, Rancho Palos Verdes, and vicinity, Los Angeles County.
Antelope Valley Water Service Area:A portion of the community of Leona Valley and vicinity, Los Angeles CountyA portion of the community of Lancaster and vicinity, Los Angeles County.The community of Fremont Valley, Kern County and Lake Hughes and vicinity, Los AngelesCounty.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
Per CCF $4.9618 (R)
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $18.54 (I)For 3/4 - inch meter $27.81 |For 1 - inch meter $46.35 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $92.70 |For 2 - inch meter $148.32 |For 3 - inch meter $278.10 |For 4 - inch meter $463.50 |For 6 - inch meter $927.00 |For 8 - inch meter $1,483.20 |For 10 - inch meter $2,132.10 |For 12 - inch meter $3,059.10 |For 14 - inch meter $4,171.50 (I)
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to whichis added the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
2. Qualifying non-profit group living facilities, agricultural employee housing facilities, and migrant farmworker housing centers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.
3. Water Expense Increase: Beginning on or after January, 2019, an increase in purchased water costs of (P)$0.0742/CCF, an associated increase in total revenue of 1.1% (relative to the costs and revenues approved in (P)AL 2310) are being tracked in a balancing account as required by Section 792.5 of the Public Utilities (P)Code. (P)
4. Bi-monthly Billing: The established billing cycle for the following areas is bi-monthly (every other month):Community of Fremont Valley, Kern County Community of Lake Hughes and vicinity, Los Angeles County
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Vice President Resolution No.
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 New CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. LAR-PV-6
Los Angeles County Region Tariff Area
RECLAIMED METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all reclaimed water customers that have signed a contract with the West Basin Municipal Water District (West Basin) for repayment of the conversion costs from potable to reclaimed water service will be charged the potable quantity rates while the contract is in effect. The Company will pay West Basin apercentage of the quantity rate revenues collected from reclaimed water customers billed at potable waterrates. The percentage refunded represents the difference between the current West Basin wholesalepotable water rate and the wholesale reclaimed water rate.
TERRITORYPalos Verdes Water Service Area:
Palos Verdes Estates, Rolling Hills, Rolling Hills Estates, Lomita, Rancho Palos Verdes, and vicinity, Los Angeles County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) Quantity Rates:
Per CCF $3.5892 (R)
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $24.73 (I)For 3/4 - inch meter $37.10 |For 1 - inch meter $61.83 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $123.65 |For 2 - inch meter $197.84 |For 3 - inch meter $370.95 |For 4 - inch meter $618.25 |For 6 - inch meter $1,236.50 |For 8 - inch meter $1,978.40 |For 10 - inch meter $2,843.95 |For 12 - inch meter $4,080.45 |For 14 - inch meter $5,564.25 (I)
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to whichis added the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. Recycled water will be supplied only as available from West Basin Municipal Water District.
2. As a condition of service under this schedule, all customers are required to comply with theCompany's Rule 16, Section D, Reclaimed Water Service.
3. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
4. Water Expense Increase: Beginning on or after January 1, 2019, an increase in purchased water costs of (P)$0.0537/CCF, an associated increase in total revenue of 1.1% (relative to the costs and revenues approved in (P)AL 2310) are being tracked in a balancing account as required by Section 792.5 of the Public Utilities (P)Code. (P)
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date FiledDecision No. Name Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. LV-1-R
Livermore Tariff Area
RESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORYLivermore and vicinity, Alameda County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
For 1 - 9 CCF, per CCF $3.7248 (R)For 10 to 23 CCF, per CCF $3.9625 |For over 23 CCF, per CCF $4.7548 (R)
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $19.01 (I)For 3/4 - inch meter $28.52 |For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $21.51 |For 1 - inch meter $47.53 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $91.32 |For 2 - inch meter $152.08 |For 3 - inch meter $283.96 |For 4 - inch meter $475.25 |For 6 - inch meter $865.38 |For 8 - inch meter $1,433.32 |For 10 - inch meter $2,186.15 |For 12 - inch meter $3,136.65 |For 14 - inch meter $4,277.25 (I)
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to whichis added the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. Fire sprinkler rate: Any service to a residential customer not exceeding two units with a meter sizethat has a “fire sprinkler” rate (listed above) is eligible for that rate if: (a) the customer is paying forservice where a residential fire sprinkler system is required/requested to be installed by local fire orbuilding codes; (b) a smaller meter would be large enough to provide adequate service in the absenceof the additional demand needed to supply water to the system; (c) the sprinkler system is servedthrough the meter providing residential water service; and (d) the customer requests the “firesprinkler” rate. The Company may seek verification that the above criteria are met. This service willbe considered a general metered service, and not a fire service, so the rules and conditions forgeneral metered service shall apply. The fire sprinkler rate for a qualifying 1-inch meter shall be the 5/8 x 3/4-inch meter service charge plus a $2.50 surcharge per month.
2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
3. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown onSchedule LIRA.
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date FiledDecision No. NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. LV-1-NR
Livermore Tariff Area
NONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered water service except that provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORYLivermore and vicinity, Alameda County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
Per CCF $4.1174 (R)
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $14.25 (I)For 3/4 - inch meter $21.38 |For 1 - inch meter $35.63 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $68.50 |For 2 - inch meter $114.00 |For 3 - inch meter $212.92 |For 4 - inch meter $356.25 |For 6 - inch meter $648.86 |For 8 - inch meter $1,074.69 |For 10 - inch meter $1,638.75 |For 12 - inch meter $2,351.25 |For 14 - inch meter $3,206.25 (I)
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
2. Qualifying non-profit group living facilities, agricultural employee housing facilities, and migrant farm worker housing centers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date FiledDecision No. NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. LS-1-R
Los Altos Tariff Area
RESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORYLos Altos and vicinity, Santa Clara County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
For 1 - 10 CCF, per CCF $5.1347 ( R )For 11 to 27 CCF, per CCF $5.4624 |For over 27 CCF, per CCF $6.5550 ( R )
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $18.53 ( I )For 3/4 - inch meter $27.80 |For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $19.64 |For 1 - inch meter $46.33 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $92.65 |For 2 - inch meter $148.24 |For 3 - inch meter $277.95 |For 4 - inch meter $419.98 |For 6 - inch meter $682.50 |For 8 - inch meter $1,092.02 |For 10 - inch meter $1,555.65 |For 12 - inch meter $2,008.60 |For 14 - inch meter $2,740.12 ( I )
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is addedthe charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. Customers who receive water deliveries for agricultural purposes under this schedule, and whopresent evidence to the utility that such deliveries qualify for the lower pump tax rates leviedby Santa Clara Valley Water District for agricultural water, shall receive a credit of 50.1 cents per100 cu. ft. on each water bill for the quantities of water used during the period covered by that bill.
2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
3. Fire sprinkler rates: A single-family residence with a meter size that has a “fire sprinkler” rate(listed above) is eligible for that rate if: (a) the customer is paying for service where a residential fire sprinkler system is required/requested to be installed by local fire or building codes; (b) a smaller meter would be large enough to provide adequate service in the absence of the additional demand needed to supply water to the system; (c) the sprinkler system is served through the meter providing residential water service; and (d) the customer requests the “fire sprinkler” rate. The Company may seek verification that the above criteria are met. This service will be considered a general meteredservice, and not a fire service, so the rules and conditions for general metered service shall apply.
4. Water Expense Increase: Beginning on or after July 1, 2018, an increase in purchased water and pump tax costs of $0.3236/CCF for Tier 1 usage, $0.3443/CCF for Tier 2 usage, and $0.4131/CCF for Tier 3 usage,
and an associated increase in total revenue of 4.80% (relative to the costs and revenues approved in AL2286-A) are being tracked in a balancing account as required by Section 792.5 of the Public UtilitiesCode.
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date FiledDecision No. NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. LS-1-NR
Los Altos Tariff AreaNONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered water service except that provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORYLos Altos and vicinity, Santa Clara County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
Per CCF $5.6196 ( R )
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $14.49 ( I )For 3/4 - inch meter $21.74 |For 1 - inch meter $36.23 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $72.45 |For 2 - inch meter $115.92 |For 3 - inch meter $217.35 |For 4 - inch meter $328.13 |For 6 - inch meter $533.22 |For 8 - inch meter $853.10 |For 10 - inch meter $1,215.36 |For 12 - inch meter $1,569.25 |For 14 - inch meter $2,140.73 ( I )
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to whichis added the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. Customers who receive water deliveries for agricultural purposes under this schedule, and whopresent evidence to the utility that such deliveries qualify for the lower pump tax rates leviedby Santa Clara Valley Water District for agricultural water, shall receive a credit of 50.1 cents per100 cu. ft. on each water bill for the quantities of water used during the period covered by that bill.
2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
3. Qualifying non-profit group living facilities, agricultural employee housing facilities, and migrant farm worker housing centers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.
4. Water Expense Increase: Beginning on or after July 1, 2018, an increase in purchased waterand pumptax costs of $0.3541/CCF and an associated increase in total revenue of 4.80% (relative to the costs andrevenues approved in AL 2286-A) are being tracked in a balancing account as required by Section 792.5of the Public Utilities Code.
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date FiledDecision No. NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. LS-6
Los Altos Tariff AreaRECLAIMED METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered reclaimed water service
TERRITORYLos Altos and vicinity, Santa Clara County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
Per CCF $5.6196 (R)
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $14.49 (I)For 3/4 - inch meter $21.74 |For 1 - inch meter $36.23 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $72.45 |For 2 - inch meter $115.92 |For 3 - inch meter $217.35 |For 4 - inch meter $328.13 |For 6 - inch meter $533.22 |For 8 - inch meter $853.10 |For 10 - inch meter $1,215.36 |For 12 - inch meter $1,569.25 |For 14 - inch meter $2,140.73 (I)
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to whichis added the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. Reclaimed water will be supplied only as available from Santa Clara Valley Water District.
2. As a condition of service under this schedule, all customers are required to comply with theCompany's Rule 16, Section D, Reclaimed Water Service.
3. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
4. Water Expense Increase: Beginning on or after July 1, 2018, an increase in purchased waterand pumptax costs of $0.3541/CCF and an associated increase in total revenue of 4.80% (relative to the costs andrevenues approved in AL 2286-A) are being tracked in a balancing account as required by Section 792.5of the Public Utilities Code.
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date FiledDecision No. NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. MR-1-R
Marysville Tariff AreaRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORYMarysville and vicinity, Yuba County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
For 1 - 9 CCF, per CCF $2.6475 ( R )For 10 to 21 CCF, per CCF $2.8778 |For over 21 CCF, per CCF $3.3093 ( R )
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $24.20 ( I )For 3/4 - inch meter $36.30 |For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $25.65 |For 1 - inch meter $60.50 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $121.00 |For 2 - inch meter $193.60 |For 3 - inch meter $363.00 |For 4 - inch meter $605.00 |For 6 - inch meter $1,210.00 |For 8 - inch meter $1,936.00 |For 10 - inch meter $2,783.00 |For 12 - inch meter $3,993.00 |For 14 - inch meter $5,445.00 ( I )
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is addedthe charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown onSchedule LIRA.
2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
3. Fire sprinkler rates: A single-family residence with a meter size that has a “fire sprinkler” rate(listed above) is eligible for that rate if: (a) the customer is paying for service where a residential fire sprinkler system is required/requested to be installed by local fire or building codes; (b) a smaller meter would be large enough to provide adequate service in the absence of the additional demand needed to supply water to the system; (c) the sprinkler system is served through the meter providing residential water service; and (d) the customer requests the “fire sprinkler” rate. The Company may seek verification that the above criteria are met. This service will be considered a general meteredservice, and not a fire service, so the rules and conditions for general metered service shall apply.
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date FiledDecision No. NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. MR-1-NR
Marysville Tariff AreaNONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered water service except that provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORYMarysville and vicinity, Yuba County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
Per CCF $2.8109 ( R )
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $20.48 ( I )For 3/4 - inch meter $30.72 |For 1 - inch meter $51.20 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $102.40 |For 2 - inch meter $163.84 |For 3 - inch meter $307.20 |For 4 - inch meter $512.00 |For 6 - inch meter $1,024.00 |For 8 - inch meter $1,638.40 |For 10 - inch meter $2,355.20 |For 12 - inch meter $3,379.20 |For 14 - inch meter $4,608.00 ( I )
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is addedthe charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
2. Qualifying non-profit group living facilities, agricultural employee housing facilities, and migrant farmworker housing centers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date FiledDecision No. NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY
1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 New CPUC Sheet No.
(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. MOR-1-R
Monterey Region Tariff Area
RESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
Note: On January 1, 2017, the rates of the King City District and the Salinas District were consolidated. The resulting district is the "Monterey Region."
APPLICABILITY
Applicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORY Salinas Water Service Area:
Salinas and vicinity, Monterey County, including the Bolsa Knolls, Las Lomas, Oak Hills and the Buena Vista service area.
King City Area: King City and vicinity, Monterey County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)
Quantity Rates: For 1 - 6 CCF, per CCF $3.0598 ( R )For 7 to 17 CCF, per CCF $3.2316 |For over 17 CCF, per CCF $3.6110 ( R )
Per Meter
Service Charge: Per Month For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $18.93 ( I )For 3/4 - inch meter $28.40 |For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $20.07 |For 1 - inch meter $47.33 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $94.65 |For Fire Sprinkler with 2 - inch meter $28.40 |For 2 - inch meter $151.44 |For 3 - inch meter $283.95 |For 4 - inch meter $473.25 |For 6 - inch meter $946.50 |For 8 - inch meter $1,514.40 |For 10 - inch meter $2,176.95 |For 12 - inch meter $3,123.45 |For 14 - inch meter $4,259.25 ( I )
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown on
Schedule LIRA.
2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
3. Fire sprinkler rates: A single-family residence with a meter size that has a “fire sprinkler” rate
(listed above) is eligible for that rate if: (a) the customer is paying for service where a residential fire sprinkler system is required/requested to be installed by local fire or building codes; (b) a smaller meter would be large enough to provide adequate service in the absence of the additional demand needed to supply water to the system; (c) the sprinkler system is served through the meter providing residential water service; and (d) the customer requests the “fire sprinkler” rate. The Company may seek verification that the above criteria are met. This service will be considered a general metered service, and not a fire service, so the rules and conditions for general metered service shall apply. The new fire sprinkler rate for 1-inch meters is listed above. The fire sprinkler rate for 2-inch meters is also listed above, and continues to be the equivalent of the 5/8 x 3/4-inch meter charge plus a 50% surcharge.
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed
Decision No. NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY
1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 New CPUC Sheet No.
(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. MOR-1-NR
Monterey Region Tariff Area
NONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
Note: On January 1, 2017, the rates of the King City District and the Salinas District were consolidated. The resulting district is the "Monterey Region."
APPLICABILITY
Applicable to all metered water service except that provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORY
Salinas Water Service Area: Salinas and vicinity, Monterey County, including the Bolsa Knolls, Las Lomas, Oak Hills and the Buena Vista service area.
King City Area:
King City and vicinity, Monterey County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) Quantity Rates:
Per CCF $3.2174 (R)
Per Meter Service Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $17.00 ( I )For 3/4 - inch meter $25.50 |For 1 - inch meter $42.50 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $85.00 |For 2 - inch meter $136.00 |For 3 - inch meter $255.00 |For 4 - inch meter $425.00 |For 6 - inch meter $850.00 |For 8 - inch meter $1,360.00 |For 10 - inch meter $1,955.00 |For 12 - inch meter $2,805.00 |For 14 - inch meter $3,825.00 ( I )
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and
applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
2. Qualifying non-profit group living facilities, agricultural employee housing facilities, and migrant farm
worker housing centers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date FiledDecision No. NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. OR-1-R
Oroville Tariff Area
RESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORYOroville and vicinity, Butte County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
For 1 - 8 CCF, per CCF $2.7615 ( R )For 9 to 22 CCF, per CCF $2.9651 |For over 22 CCF, per CCF $3.4910 ( R )
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $31.56 ( I )For 3/4 - inch meter $47.34 |For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $32.82 |For 1 - inch meter $64.64 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $131.08 |For 2 - inch meter $167.56 |For 3 - inch meter $311.08 |For 4 - inch meter $428.83 |For 6 - inch meter $704.60 |For 8 - inch meter $1,049.22 |For 10 - inch meter $3,629.40 |For 12 - inch meter $5,207.40 |For 14 - inch meter $7,101.00 ( I )
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to whichis added the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown onSchedule LIRA.
2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
3. Fire sprinkler rates: A single-family residence with a meter size that has a “fire sprinkler” rate(listed above) is eligible for that rate if: (a) the customer is paying for service where a residential fire sprinkler system is required/requested to be installed by local fire or building codes; (b) a smaller meter would be large enough to provide adequate service in the absence of the additional demand needed to supply water to the system; (c) the sprinkler system is served through the meter providing residential water service; and (d) the customer requests the “fire sprinkler” rate. The Company may seek verification that the above criteria are met. This service will be considered a general meteredservice, and not a fire service, so the rules and conditions for general metered service shall apply.
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date FiledDecision No. Name Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. OR-1-NR
Oroville Tariff AreaNONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered water service except that provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORYOroville and vicinity, Butte County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
Per CCF $3.2100 ( R )
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $27.27 ( I )For 3/4 - inch meter $40.91 |For 1 - inch meter $55.87 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $113.26 |For 2 - inch meter $144.77 |For 3 - inch meter $268.77 |For 4 - inch meter $370.49 |For 6 - inch meter $608.78 |For 8 - inch meter $906.52 |For 10 - inch meter $3,136.05 |For 12 - inch meter $4,499.55 |For 14 - inch meter $6,135.75 ( I )
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to whichis added the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
2. Qualifying non-profit group living facilities, agricultural employee housing facilities, and migrant farmworker housing centers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date FiledDecision No. Name Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. SL-1-R
Selma Tariff Area
RESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORYSelma and vicinity, Fresno County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
For 1 - 12 CCF, per CCF $1.7183 (R)For 13 to 34 CCF, per CCF $1.7527 |For over 34 CCF, per CCF $1.8780 (R)
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $21.65 (I)For 3/4 - inch meter $32.48 |For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $23.17 |For 1 - inch meter $41.81 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $73.73 |For 2 - inch meter $104.52 |For 3 - inch meter $193.23 |For 4 - inch meter $288.11 |For 6 - inch meter $528.73 |For 8 - inch meter $817.57 |For 10 - inch meter $2,489.75 |For 12 - inch meter $3,572.25 |For 14 - inch meter $4,871.25 (I)
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is addedthe charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. New service connections may be subject to a facilities fee as detailed under Rule 15.
2. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown onSchedule LIRA.
3. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
4. Fire sprinkler rates: A single-family residence with a meter size that has a “fire sprinkler” rate(listed above) is eligible for that rate if: (a) the customer is paying for service where a residential fire sprinkler system is required/requested to be installed by local fire or building codes; (b) a smaller meter would be large enough to provide adequate service in the absence of the additional demand needed to supply water to the system; (c) the sprinkler system is served through the meter providing residential water service; and (d) the customer requests the “fire sprinkler” rate. The Company may seek verification that the above criteria are met. This service will be considered a general meteredservice, and not a fire service, so the rules and conditions for general metered service shall apply.
5. Groundwater surcharge (Year Four: April 15, 2018 - April 14, 2019): $0.1438 per CCFUnder the Cooperative Agreement between the City of Selma and the Consolidated Irrigation District,the surcharge identified above will be applied to bills on a monthly basis. Authorized by Decision 15-03-003 and Advice Letter 2302, the collected amounts will be provided to the City of Selma for groundwater replenishment activities. The total annual groundwater fees due under the Cooperative Agreement will be increased over the first 8 years.
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date FiledDecision No. NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. SL-1-NR
Selma Tariff Area
NONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered water service except that provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORYSelma and vicinity, Fresno County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
Per CCF $1.6607 (R)
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $17.44 (I)For 3/4 - inch meter $23.31 |For 1 - inch meter $29.96 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $53.24 |For 2 - inch meter $76.14 |For 3 - inch meter $140.93 |For 4 - inch meter $212.03 |For 6 - inch meter $392.15 |For 8 - inch meter $608.35 |For 10 - inch meter $1,786.31 |For 12 - inch meter $2,562.94 |For 14 - inch meter $3,494.91 (I)
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is addedthe charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. New service connections may be subject to a facilities fee as detailed under Rule 15.
2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
3. Qualifying non-profit group living facilities, agricultural employee housing facilities, and migrant farmworker housing centers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.
4. Groundwater surcharge (Year Four: April 15, 2018 - April 14, 2019): $0.1438 per CCFUnder the Cooperative Agreement between the City of Selma and the Consolidated Irrigation District,the surcharge identified above will be applied to bills on a monthly basis. Authorized by Decision 15-03-003 and Advice Letter 2302, the collected amounts will be provided to the City of Selma for groundwater replenishment activities. The total annual groundwater fees due under the Cooperative Agreement will be increased over the first 8 years.
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date FiledDecision No. NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. SL-2R
Selma Tariff Area
RESIDENTIAL FLAT RATE SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all flat rate residential water service.
TERRITORYSelma and vicinity, Fresno County.
RATESFor a single-family residential unit, including premises having the following areas: Per Service Connection
Per Month 6,000 sq. ft., or less $60.30 (I) 6,001 to 10,000 sq. ft. $73.29 |10,001 to 16,000 sq. ft. $90.64 |16,001 to 25,000 sq. ft. $115.12 (I)
For each additional single-family residential unit on the same premises and served from the same service connection $45.20 (I)
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. The above flat rates apply to service connections not larger than one inch in diameter.
2. All service not covered by the above classifications shall be furnished only on a metered basis.
3. For service covered by the above classifications, if the utility or the customer so elects, a metershall be installed and service provided under Schedule No. SL-1-R, Residential Metered Service.
4. This Schedule is closed to all new connections as of January 20, 1992, the effective date ofTariff Sheet 4338-W.
5. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
6. Qualifying low-income flat rate residential customers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.
7 Groundwater surcharge (Year Four: April 15, 2018 - April 14, 2019)Under the Cooperative Agreement between the City of Selma and the Consolidated Irrigation District,the surcharge identified above will be applied to bills on a monthly basis. Authorized by Decision 15-03-003 and Advice Letter 2302, the collected amounts will be provided to the City of Selma for groundwater replenishment activities. The total annual groundwater fees due under the Cooperative Agreement will be increased over the first 8 years.
Lot Size: Monthly Surcharge:0-6000 sq. ft. 3.50$ 6001-10,000 sq. ft. 4.26$ 10,001-16,000 sq. ft. 5.26$ 16,001-25,000 sq. ft. 6.68$
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Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. ST-1-R
Stockton Tariff Area
RESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORYStockton and vicinity, San Joaquin County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
For 1 - 9 CCF, per CCF $3.2812 (I)For 10 to 20 CCF, per CCF $3.5564 |For over 20 CCF, per CCF $4.0352 (I)
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $18.79 (I)For 3/4 - inch meter $28.19 |For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $20.11 |For 1 - inch meter $46.98 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $93.95 |For 2 - inch meter $150.32 |For 3 - inch meter $281.85 |For 4 - inch meter $469.75 |For 6 - inch meter $939.50 |For 8 - inch meter $1,503.20 |For 10 - inch meter $2,160.85 |For 12 - inch meter $3,100.35 |For 14 - inch meter $4,227.75 (I)
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
2. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown onSchedule LIRA.
3. Fire sprinkler rate: A single-family residence with a meter size that has a “fire sprinkler” rate(listed above) is eligible for that rate if: (a) the customer is paying for service where a residentialfire sprinkler system is required/requested to be installed by local fire or building codes; (b) a smallermeter would be large enough to provide adequate service in the absence of the additional demandneeded to supply water to the system; (c) the sprinkler system is served through the meter providingresidential water service; and (d) the customer requests the “fire sprinkler” rate. The Company mayseek verification that the above criteria are met. This service will be considered a general meteredservice, and not a fire service, so the rules and conditions for general metered service shall apply.
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Decision No. NAME EffectiveVice President Resolution No.
TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. ST-1-NR
Stockton Tariff Area
NONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered water service except that provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORYStockton and vicinity, San Joaquin County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
Per CCF $3.3458 (I)
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $14.53 (I)For 3/4 - inch meter $21.80 |For 1 - inch meter $36.33 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $72.65 |For 2 - inch meter $116.24 |For 3 - inch meter $217.95 |For 4 - inch meter $363.25 |For 6 - inch meter $726.50 |For 8 - inch meter $1,162.40 |For 10 - inch meter $1,670.95 |For 12 - inch meter $2,397.45 |For 14 - inch meter $3,269.25 (I)
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
2. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown onSchedule LIRA.
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Decision No. NAME EffectiveVice President Resolution No.
TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. VS-1-R
Visalia Tariff AreaRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORYVisalia and vicinity, Tulare County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
For 1 - 11 CCF, per CCF $1.4310 ( R )For 12 to 29 CCF, per CCF $1.4567 |For over 29 CCF, per CCF $1.6246 ( R )
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $10.20 ( I )For 3/4 - inch meter $15.30 |For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $11.28 |For 1 - inch meter $25.50 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $51.00 |For 2 - inch meter $81.60 |For 3 - inch meter $153.00 |For 4 - inch meter $239.69 |For 6 - inch meter $393.05 |For 8 - inch meter $599.18 |For 10 - inch meter $1,173.00 |For 12 - inch meter $1,683.00 |For 14 - inch meter $2,295.00 ( I )
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is addedthe charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown onSchedule LIRA.
2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
3. Fire sprinkler rates: A single-family residence with a meter size that has a “fire sprinkler” rate(listed above) is eligible for that rate if: (a) the customer is paying for service where a residential fire sprinkler system is required/requested to be installed by local fire or building codes; (b) a smaller meter would be large enough to provide adequate service in the absence of the additional demand needed to supply water to the system; (c) the sprinkler system is served through the meter providing residential water service; and (d) the customer requests the “fire sprinkler” rate. The Company may seek verification that the above criteria are met. This service will be considered a general meteredservice, and not a fire service, so the rules and conditions for general metered service shall apply.
(D)
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date FiledDecision No. NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. VS-1-NR
Visalia Tariff AreaNONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered water service except that provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORYVisalia and vicinity, Tulare County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
For meter sizes up to 6 inches, per CCF $1.5779 ( R )For meter sizes 8 inches and larger, per CCF $1.4437 ( R )
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $8.66 ( I )For 3/4 - inch meter $12.99 |For 1 - inch meter $21.65 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $43.30 |For 2 - inch meter $69.28 |For 3 - inch meter $129.90 |For 4 - inch meter $203.72 |For 6 - inch meter $334.08 |For 8 - inch meter $509.29 |For 10 - inch meter $995.90 |For 12 - inch meter $1,428.90 |For 14 - inch meter $1,948.50 ( I )
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is addedthe charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
2. Qualifying non-profit group living facilities, agricultural employee housing facilities, and migrant farmworker housing centers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.
(D)
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date FiledDecision No. NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. WK-1-R
Westlake Tariff Area
RESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITY
Applicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORY
Westlake Village, in the southern part of Ventura County, within the City of Thousand Oaks and vicinity.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
For 1 - 13 CCF, per CCF $4.5343 (I)For 14 to 44 CCF, per CCF $5.3842 |For over 44 CCF, per CCF $5.9545 (I)
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $26.52 (I)For 3/4 - inch meter $39.78 |For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $27.58 |For 1 - inch meter $55.60 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $100.66 |For 2 - inch meter $153.23 |For 3 - inch meter $291.40 |For 4 - inch meter $510.70 |For 6 - inch meter $1,006.39 |For 8 - inch meter $2,121.60 |For 10 - inch meter $3,049.80 |For 12 - inch meter $4,375.80 |For 14 - inch meter $5,967.00 (I)
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is addedthe charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. Any designated reclaimed water customer who refuses reclaimed service shall be subject to anadditional charge equivalent to 50% of the current Calleguas Municipal Water District (CMWD)potable water rate. This charge was instituted by Ordinance No. 17 of the CMWD on July 15, 1994,which calculates to $1.5391/CCF.
2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
3. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown onSchedule LIRA.
4. Fire sprinkler rate: A single-family residence with a meter size that has a “fire sprinkler” rate(listed above) is eligible for that rate if: (a) the customer is paying for service where a residentialfire sprinkler system is required/requested to be installed by local fire or building codes; (b) a smallermeter would be large enough to provide adequate service in the absence of the additional demandneeded to supply water to the system; (c) the sprinkler system is served through the meter providingresidential water service; and (d) the customer requests the “fire sprinkler” rate. The Company mayseek verification that the above criteria are met. This service will be considered a general meteredservice, and not a fire service, so the rules and conditions for general metered service shall apply.
5 Water Expense Increase: Beginning on or after January 1, 2019, an increase in purchased water costs of (P)$0.0996/CCF for Tier 1 usage, $0.1183/CCF for Tier 2 usage, and $0.1307/CCF for Tier 3 usage, and an (P)associated increase in total revenue of 1.7% (relative to the costs and revenues approved in AL 2310) (P)are being tracked in a balancing account as required by Section 792.5 of the Public Utilities Code. (P)
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date FiledDecision No. NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. WK-1-NR
Westlake Tariff Area
NONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered water service except that provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORY
Westlake Village, in the southern part of Ventura County, within the City of Thousand Oaks and vicinity.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
Per CCF $4.4273 (I)
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $24.56 (I)For 3/4 - inch meter $36.84 |For 1 - inch meter $51.52 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $93.24 |For 2 - inch meter $141.94 |For 3 - inch meter $269.92 |For 4 - inch meter $473.08 |For 6 - inch meter $932.23 |For 8 - inch meter $1,964.80 |For 10 - inch meter $2,824.40 |For 12 - inch meter $4,052.40 |For 14 - inch meter $5,526.00 (I)
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is addedthe charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. Any designated reclaimed water customer who refuses reclaimed service shall be subject to anadditional charge equivalent to 50% of the current Calleguas Municipal Water District (CMWD)potable water rate. This charge was instituted by Ordinance No. 17 of the CMWD on July 15, 1994,which calculates to $1.5391/CCF.
2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
3. Qualifying non-profit group living facilities, agricultural employee housing facilities, and migrant farmworker housing centers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.
4. Water Expense Increase: Beginning on or after January 1, 2019, an increase in purchased water costs (P)of $0.0972/CCF and an associated increase in total revenue of 1.7% (relative to the costs and revenues (P) approved in AL 2310) are being tracked in a balancing account as required by Section 792.5 of the (P) Public Utilities Code. (P)
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date FiledDecision No. NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. WK-6
Westlake Tariff Area
RECLAIMED METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITY
Applicable to all metered reclaimed water service.
TERRITORY
Westlake Village, in the southern part of Ventura County, within the City of Thousand Oaks and vicinity.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
Per CCF $3.8045 (I)
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $25.01 (I)For 3/4 - inch meter $37.52 |For 1 - inch meter $62.53 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $125.05 |For 2 - inch meter $200.08 |For 3 - inch meter $375.15 |For 4 - inch meter $625.25 |For 6 - inch meter $1,250.50 |For 8 - inch meter $2,000.80 |For 10 - inch meter $2,876.15 |For 12 - inch meter $4,126.65 |For 14 - inch meter $5,627.25 (I)
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is addedthe charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. Reclaimed water will be supplied only as available.
2. As a condition of service under this schedule, all customers are required to comply with theCompany's Rule 16, Section D, Reclaimed Water Service.
3. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
4. Any designated reclaimed water customer who refuses reclaimed service shall be subject to anadditional charge equivalent to 50% of the current Calleguas Municipal Water District (CMWD)potable water rate. This charge was instituted by Ordinance No. 17 of the CMWD on July 15, 1994,which calculates to $1.5391/CCF.
5 Water Expense Increase: Beginning on or after January 1, 2019, an increase in purchased water costs (P)of $0.0835/CCF and an associated increase in total revenue of 1.7% (relative to the costs and revenues (P) approved in AL 2310) are being tracked in a balancing account as required by Section 792.5 of the (P)Public Utilities Code. (P)
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date FiledDecision No. NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. WL-1-R
Willows Tariff AreaRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.
TERRITORYThe City of Willows and vicinity, Glenn County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
For 1 - 8 CCF, per CCF $1.9747 ( R )For 9 to 25 CCF, per CCF $2.1212 |For over 25 CCF, per CCF $2.2874 ( R )
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $39.55 ( I )For 3/4 - inch meter $55.47 |For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $40.74 |For 1 - inch meter $83.05 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $131.22 |For 2 - inch meter $183.89 |For 3 - inch meter $370.71 |For 4 - inch meter $551.60 |For 6 - inch meter $1,419.05 |For 8 - inch meter $2,047.96 |For 10 - inch meter $2,504.21 |For 12 - inch meter $3,592.48 |For 14 - inch meter $4,899.13 ( I )
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to whichis added the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown onSchedule LIRA.
2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
3. Fire sprinkler rates: A single-family residence with a meter size that has a “fire sprinkler” rate(listed above) is eligible for that rate if: (a) the customer is paying for service where a residential fire sprinkler system is required/requested to be installed by local fire or building codes; (b) a smaller meter would be large enough to provide adequate service in the absence of the additional demand needed to supply water to the system; (c) the sprinkler system is served through the meter providing residential water service; and (d) the customer requests the “fire sprinkler” rate. The Company may seek verification that the above criteria are met. This service will be considered a general meteredservice, and not a fire service, so the rules and conditions for general metered service shall apply.
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date FiledDecision No. NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Schedule No. WL-1-NR
Willows Tariff AreaNONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE
APPLICABILITYApplicable to all nonresidential metered water service.
TERRITORYThe City of Willows and vicinity, Glenn County.
RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons)Quantity Rates:
Per CCF $2.2551 ( R )
Per MeterService Charge: Per Month
For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $35.56 ( I )For 3/4 - inch meter $49.85 |For 1 - inch meter $74.67 |For 1-1/2 - inch meter $117.97 |For 2 - inch meter $165.31 |For 3 - inch meter $333.26 |For 4 - inch meter $495.89 |For 6 - inch meter $1,275.70 |For 8 - inch meter $1,841.03 |For 10 - inch meter $2,251.22 |For 12 - inch meter $3,229.54 |For 14 - inch meter $4,404.19 ( I )
The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to whichis added the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).
2. Qualifying non-profit group living facilities, agricultural employee housing facilities, and migrant farmworker housing centers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date FiledDecision No. NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 New CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Preliminary Statement(continued)
M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - BAY AREA REGION)Note: On January 1, 2017, the rates of the Bayshore District and the Redwood Valley District were consolidated.The resulting district is the "Bay Area Region."
Monthly Detail(In Thousands of Dollars)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Month
Quantity
Charge
Revenue for
WRAM
Service
Charge and
other Non-
WRAM
Revenue
Total
Revenue
Purchased
Water
Pump
Tax
Purchased
Power
Total
Production
CostJAN 4,295.0$ 1,575.3$ 5,870.3$ 3,000.1$ -$ 44.2$ 3,044.4$ ( C )FEB 3,873.8$ 1,575.3$ 5,449.1$ 2,673.3$ -$ 39.6$ 2,712.8$ |
MAR 4,195.2$ 1,575.3$ 5,770.5$ 3,050.0$ -$ 45.8$ 3,095.8$ |APR 4,562.8$ 1,575.3$ 6,138.1$ 3,510.8$ -$ 52.0$ 3,562.8$ |MAY 5,469.3$ 1,370.6$ 6,839.8$ 4,254.9$ -$ 63.8$ 4,318.7$ |JUN 7,286.6$ 1,575.3$ 8,862.0$ 4,534.5$ -$ 68.5$ 4,603.0$ |JUL 7,751.9$ 1,575.3$ 9,327.2$ 5,054.1$ -$ 75.0$ 5,129.2$ |AUG 7,444.7$ 1,575.3$ 9,020.1$ 5,031.6$ -$ 72.6$ 5,104.2$ |SEP 7,731.9$ 1,575.3$ 9,307.3$ 4,720.3$ -$ 68.8$ 4,789.1$ |OCT 6,447.3$ 1,575.3$ 8,022.6$ 4,022.6$ -$ 59.1$ 4,081.7$ |NOV 5,272.5$ 1,575.3$ 6,847.8$ 3,245.1$ -$ 47.7$ 3,292.7$ |DEC 4,620.8$ 1,575.3$ 6,196.1$ 3,030.5$ -$ 44.7$ 3,075.2$ |
12 Month Total 68,951.7$ 18,699.3$ 87,651.0$ 46,127.9$ -$ 681.7$ 46,809.6$ ( C )
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Vice President Resolution No.Title
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Preliminary Statement(continued)
M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - BAKERSFIELD)
Monthly Detail(In Thousands of Dollars)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Month
Quantity
Charge
Revenue for
WRAM
Service Charge
and other Non-
WRAM Revenue Total Revenue
Purchased
Water Pump Tax
Purchased
Power
Total
Production
CostJAN 2,463.4$ 2,642.9$ 5,106.3$ 707.2$ 63.8$ 345.4$ 1,116.4$ ( C )FEB 2,354.4$ 2,642.9$ 4,997.3$ 900.1$ 64.9$ 336.4$ 1,301.4$ |
MAR 2,493.9$ 2,642.9$ 5,136.8$ 860.9$ 77.1$ 413.8$ 1,351.8$ |APR 3,000.9$ 2,642.9$ 5,643.8$ 906.6$ 109.4$ 501.7$ 1,517.7$ |MAY 3,965.9$ 2,642.9$ 6,608.8$ 1,054.2$ 158.9$ 678.4$ 1,891.4$ |JUN 5,233.8$ 2,642.9$ 7,876.7$ 1,198.1$ 188.4$ 783.5$ 2,170.0$ |JUL 6,059.4$ 2,642.9$ 8,702.3$ 1,334.4$ 233.9$ 913.0$ 2,481.4$ |
AUG 6,001.2$ 2,642.9$ 8,644.1$ 1,315.4$ 211.9$ 841.9$ 2,369.3$ |SEP 5,907.2$ 2,642.9$ 8,550.0$ 1,189.4$ 178.7$ 731.0$ 2,099.1$ |OCT 4,818.7$ 2,642.9$ 7,461.6$ 1,004.2$ 136.4$ 600.3$ 1,740.8$ |NOV 3,969.1$ 2,642.9$ 6,612.0$ 779.8$ 88.1$ 416.4$ 1,284.3$ |DEC 3,082.8$ 2,642.9$ 5,725.6$ 590.8$ 64.9$ 343.4$ 999.0$ |
12 Month Total 49,350.7$ 31,714.6$ 81,065.3$ 11,841.2$ 1,576.3$ 6,905.2$ 20,322.7$ ( C )
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Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Preliminary Statement(continued)
M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - BEAR GULCH)
Monthly Detail(In Thousands of Dollars)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Month
Quantity
Charge
Revenue for
WRAM
Service Charge
and other Non-
WRAM
Revenue
Total
Revenue
Purchased
Water
Pump
Tax
Purchased
Power
Total
Production
CostJAN 1,793.6$ 847.7$ 2,641.3$ 1,104.4$ -$ 30.7$ 1,135.1$ ( C )FEB 1,696.6$ 847.7$ 2,544.3$ 977.7$ -$ 27.2$ 1,004.9$ |
MAR 1,712.2$ 847.7$ 2,559.9$ 1,211.6$ -$ 33.7$ 1,245.3$ |APR 2,333.9$ 847.7$ 3,181.6$ 1,901.2$ -$ 52.8$ 1,954.0$ |MAY 3,273.2$ 844.6$ 4,117.9$ 2,792.4$ -$ 77.6$ 2,870.0$ |JUN 5,278.7$ 847.7$ 6,126.4$ 3,223.6$ -$ 89.6$ 3,313.1$ |JUL 6,149.8$ 847.7$ 6,997.5$ 3,620.6$ -$ 100.6$ 3,721.2$ |
AUG 6,159.4$ 847.7$ 7,007.1$ 3,681.4$ -$ 102.3$ 3,783.7$ |SEP 6,393.7$ 847.7$ 7,241.4$ 3,355.2$ -$ 93.2$ 3,448.4$ |OCT 5,094.8$ 847.7$ 5,942.5$ 2,466.9$ -$ 68.6$ 2,535.5$ |NOV 3,550.9$ 847.7$ 4,398.6$ 1,628.2$ -$ 45.2$ 1,673.4$ |DEC 2,441.6$ 847.7$ 3,289.3$ 1,276.5$ -$ 35.5$ 1,311.9$ |
12 Month Total 45,878.5$ 10,169.3$ 56,047.8$ 27,239.6$ -$ 757.0$ 27,996.6$ ( C )
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Vice President Resolution No.Title
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Preliminary Statement(continued)
M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - CHICO)
Monthly Detail(In Thousands of Dollars)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Month
Quantity
Charge
Revenue for
WRAM
Service
Charge and
other Non-
WRAM
Revenue
Total
Revenue
Purchased
Water Pump Tax
Purchased
Power
Total
Production
CostJAN 728.6$ 611.3$ 1,339.8$ -$ -$ 101.2$ 101.2$ ( C )FEB 702.2$ 611.3$ 1,313.5$ -$ -$ 90.3$ 90.3$ |
MAR 795.8$ 611.3$ 1,407.1$ -$ -$ 113.2$ 113.2$ |APR 967.9$ 611.3$ 1,579.2$ -$ -$ 135.5$ 135.5$ |MAY 1,328.3$ 491.0$ 1,819.2$ -$ -$ 206.6$ 206.6$ |JUN 1,908.8$ 611.3$ 2,520.1$ -$ -$ 225.3$ 225.3$ |JUL 2,221.9$ 611.3$ 2,833.1$ -$ -$ 262.1$ 262.1$ |
AUG 2,191.3$ 611.3$ 2,802.5$ -$ -$ 250.6$ 250.6$ |SEP 2,306.5$ 611.3$ 2,917.8$ -$ -$ 214.7$ 214.7$ |OCT 1,746.4$ 611.3$ 2,357.7$ -$ -$ 170.9$ 170.9$ |NOV 1,213.8$ 611.3$ 1,825.1$ -$ -$ 108.7$ 108.7$ |DEC 888.7$ 611.3$ 1,500.0$ -$ -$ 89.8$ 89.8$ |
12 Month Total 17,000.2$ 7,215.0$ 24,215.2$ -$ -$ 1,968.9$ 1,968.9$ ( C )
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TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Preliminary Statement(continued)
M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - DIXON)
Monthly Detail(In Thousands of Dollars)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Month
Quantity
Charge
Revenue for
WRAM
Service
Charge and
other Non-
WRAM
Revenue
Total
Revenue
Purchased
Water Pump Tax
Purchased
Power
Total
Production
CostJAN 115.0$ 98.4$ 213.4$ -$ -$ 6.2$ 6.2$ ( C )FEB 106.2$ 98.4$ 204.6$ -$ -$ 5.8$ 5.8$ |
MAR 109.7$ 98.4$ 208.1$ -$ -$ 7.4$ 7.4$ |APR 114.1$ 98.4$ 212.5$ -$ -$ 9.6$ 9.6$ |MAY 170.3$ 98.4$ 268.8$ -$ -$ 11.8$ 11.8$ |JUN 254.0$ 98.4$ 352.4$ -$ -$ 14.7$ 14.7$ |JUL 269.7$ 98.4$ 368.1$ -$ -$ 16.7$ 16.7$ |
AUG 248.7$ 98.4$ 347.1$ -$ -$ 16.3$ 16.3$ |SEP 262.7$ 98.4$ 361.1$ -$ -$ 13.8$ 13.8$ |OCT 203.0$ 98.4$ 301.4$ -$ -$ 11.3$ 11.3$ |NOV 165.9$ 98.4$ 264.3$ -$ -$ 8.1$ 8.1$ |DEC 131.3$ 98.4$ 229.7$ -$ -$ 6.3$ 6.3$ |
12 Month Total 2,150.5$ 1,181.2$ 3,331.7$ -$ -$ 128.0$ 128.0$ ( C )
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Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY 1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Preliminary Statement(continued)
M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM / MCBA - DOMINGUEZ SOUTH BAY)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Month
Quantity
Charge
Revenue for
WRAM
Service
Charge and
other Non-
WRAM
Revenue
Total
Revenue
Purchased
Water Pump Tax
Purchased
Power
Total
Production
CostJAN $4,631.8 $1,047.4 $5,679.1 $2,983.4 $363.5 $66.4 $3,413.2 ( C )FEB $4,445.8 $1,047.4 $5,493.2 $2,738.5 $275.5 $57.3 $3,071.3 |
MAR $4,212.7 $1,047.4 $5,260.0 $3,057.3 $316.6 $64.5 $3,438.5 |APR $4,485.3 $1,047.4 $5,532.6 $3,288.8 $303.7 $67.1 $3,659.6 |MAY $5,392.9 $1,047.4 $6,440.2 $3,953.2 $329.6 $78.4 $4,361.2 |JUN $5,674.5 $1,047.4 $6,721.9 $3,799.7 $374.0 $79.0 $4,252.7 |JUL $5,920.2 $1,047.4 $6,967.5 $3,876.6 $408.2 $82.2 $4,367.0 |
AUG $5,703.7 $1,047.4 $6,751.0 $4,307.8 $373.8 $86.4 $4,768.0 |SEP $6,073.1 $1,047.4 $7,120.4 $4,106.9 $359.0 $82.5 $4,548.4 |OCT $5,681.6 $1,047.4 $6,728.9 $3,779.1 $367.8 $78.3 $4,225.2 |NOV $4,678.5 $1,047.4 $5,725.9 $3,336.3 $360.4 $71.3 $3,768.1 |DEC $5,440.1 $1,047.4 $6,487.5 $2,963.8 $346.9 $65.1 $3,375.7 |
12 Month Total $62,339.9 $12,568.4 $74,908.4 $42,191.3 $4,179.0 $878.4 $47,248.8 ( C )
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Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY
1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.
(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Preliminary Statement(continued)
M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - EAST LOS ANGELES)
Monthly Detail(In Thousands of Dollars)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Month
Quantity
Charge
Revenue for
WRAM
Service
Charge and
other Non-
WRAM
Revenue
Total
Revenue
Purchased
Water Pump Tax
Purchased
Power
Total
Production
CostJAN 2,252.8$ 761.6$ 3,014.4$ 557.5$ 268.3$ 57.5$ 883.3$ ( C )FEB 2,121.5$ 761.6$ 2,883.1$ 507.9$ 249.4$ 53.0$ 810.3$ |
MAR 2,091.0$ 761.6$ 2,852.6$ 547.9$ 289.0$ 59.9$ 896.9$ |APR 2,152.0$ 761.6$ 2,913.6$ 539.6$ 297.0$ 60.6$ 897.2$ |MAY 2,222.9$ 642.8$ 2,865.7$ 623.0$ 314.6$ 66.2$ 1,003.8$ |JUN 2,589.6$ 761.6$ 3,351.3$ 641.8$ 307.6$ 66.0$ 1,015.5$ |JUL 2,876.7$ 761.6$ 3,638.3$ 675.1$ 324.6$ 69.6$ 1,069.2$ |
AUG 2,694.0$ 761.6$ 3,455.7$ 686.7$ 320.2$ 69.4$ 1,076.4$ |SEP 3,011.1$ 761.6$ 3,772.7$ 650.3$ 301.0$ 65.5$ 1,016.8$ |OCT 2,463.8$ 761.6$ 3,225.4$ 618.8$ 306.6$ 65.0$ 990.4$ |NOV 2,387.5$ 761.6$ 3,149.2$ 545.4$ 275.6$ 58.0$ 879.0$ |DEC 2,189.1$ 761.6$ 2,950.7$ 484.3$ 278.1$ 55.9$ 818.3$ |
12 Month Total 29,052.0$ 9,020.8$ 38,072.7$ 7,078.5$ 3,532.1$ 746.6$ 11,357.2$ ( C )
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Decision No. NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.
TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY
1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.
(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Preliminary Statement(continued)
M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - HERMOSA-REDONDO)
Monthly Detail(In Thousands of Dollars)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Month
Quantity
Charge
Revenue for
WRAM
Service
Charge and
other Non-
WRAM
Revenue
Total
Revenue
Purchased
Water
Pump
Tax
Purchased
Power
Total
Production
CostJAN 1,804.3$ 635.7$ 2,440.0$ 1,014.9$ 55.5$ 29.4$ 1,099.8$ ( C )FEB 1,667.5$ 635.7$ 2,303.2$ 876.8$ 54.9$ 26.0$ 957.7$ |
MAR 1,709.1$ 635.7$ 2,344.8$ 1,015.6$ 61.1$ 29.9$ 1,106.7$ |APR 1,736.3$ 635.7$ 2,372.0$ 1,076.2$ 55.2$ 30.8$ 1,162.2$ |MAY 1,851.2$ 635.7$ 2,486.9$ 1,219.5$ 62.1$ 34.9$ 1,316.5$ |JUN 2,171.1$ 635.7$ 2,806.8$ 1,241.9$ 61.5$ 35.4$ 1,338.8$ |JUL 2,261.5$ 635.7$ 2,897.2$ 1,293.0$ 62.6$ 36.7$ 1,392.3$ |
AUG 2,247.6$ 635.7$ 2,883.3$ 1,287.1$ 63.6$ 36.6$ 1,387.3$ |SEP 2,456.3$ 635.7$ 3,092.0$ 1,227.0$ 59.2$ 34.8$ 1,321.0$ |OCT 2,036.6$ 635.7$ 2,672.3$ 1,180.2$ 51.3$ 32.9$ 1,264.4$ |NOV 1,962.0$ 635.7$ 2,597.7$ 1,079.1$ 49.8$ 30.4$ 1,159.3$ |DEC 1,852.5$ 635.7$ 2,488.1$ 794.5$ 59.1$ 24.5$ 878.0$ |
12 Month Total 23,756.0$ 7,628.3$ 31,384.3$ 13,305.9$ 695.9$ 382.3$ 14,384.1$ ( C )
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Preliminary Statement
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M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - KERN RIVER VALLEY)
Monthly Detail(In Thousands of Dollars)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Month
Quantity
Charge
Revenue for
WRAM
Service Charge
and other Non-
WRAM
Revenue Total Revenue
Purchased
Water Pump Tax
Purchased
Power
Total
Production
CostJAN 204.5$ 216.4$ 421.0$ 2.5$ -$ 20.5$ 23.0$ ( C )FEB 411.0$ 216.4$ 627.4$ 2.2$ -$ 16.8$ 18.9$ |
MAR 173.9$ 216.4$ 390.3$ 2.3$ -$ 18.6$ 20.9$ |APR 209.1$ 216.4$ 425.6$ 2.9$ -$ 23.0$ 25.8$ |MAY 295.4$ 216.4$ 511.8$ 3.5$ -$ 28.5$ 32.0$ |JUN 351.7$ 216.4$ 568.1$ 4.4$ -$ 35.2$ 39.6$ |JUL 478.5$ 216.4$ 694.9$ 5.1$ -$ 39.2$ 44.3$ |
AUG 484.8$ 216.4$ 701.3$ 4.1$ -$ 37.5$ 41.7$ |SEP 490.0$ 216.4$ 706.4$ 3.7$ -$ 30.3$ 34.0$ |OCT 376.3$ 216.4$ 592.7$ 3.5$ -$ 27.6$ 31.1$ |NOV 284.2$ 216.4$ 500.6$ 2.4$ -$ 19.2$ 21.6$ |DEC 206.1$ 216.4$ 422.5$ 2.3$ -$ 17.8$ 20.1$ |
12 Month Total 3,965.4$ 2,597.1$ 6,562.5$ 38.7$ -$ 314.3$ 353.1$ ( C )
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Preliminary Statement(continued)
M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - LOS ANGELES COUNTY REGION AREA)Note: On January 1, 2017, the rates of the Antelope Valley District and the Palos Verdes District were consolidated.The resulting district is the "Los Angeles County Region."
Monthly Detail(In Thousands of Dollars)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Month
Quantity
Charge
Revenue for
WRAM
Service
Charge and
other Non-
WRAM
Revenue
Total
Revenue
Purchased
Water Pump Tax
Purchased
Power
Total
Production
CostJAN 2,696.5$ 904.5$ 3,601.0$ 1,818.1$ -$ 199.9$ 2,018.0$ (C)FEB 2,352.5$ 904.5$ 3,257.0$ 1,582.2$ -$ 174.9$ 1,757.0$ |
MAR 2,555.2$ 904.5$ 3,459.7$ 1,845.2$ -$ 205.1$ 2,050.3$ |APR 2,727.7$ 904.5$ 3,632.2$ 2,279.9$ -$ 253.3$ 2,533.2$ |MAY 3,262.7$ 904.5$ 4,167.2$ 2,753.6$ -$ 307.3$ 3,060.9$ |JUN 4,084.4$ 904.5$ 4,988.9$ 2,769.0$ -$ 310.8$ 3,079.8$ |JUL 4,612.6$ 904.5$ 5,517.1$ 2,986.7$ -$ 335.7$ 3,322.4$ |
AUG 4,503.0$ 904.5$ 5,407.5$ 2,922.9$ -$ 323.2$ 3,246.1$ |SEP 4,849.1$ 904.5$ 5,753.6$ 2,787.0$ -$ 306.0$ 3,093.1$ |OCT 4,072.5$ 904.5$ 4,977.0$ 2,507.2$ -$ 275.7$ 2,782.9$ |NOV 3,488.5$ 904.5$ 4,393.0$ 1,961.1$ -$ 214.5$ 2,175.6$ |DEC 3,015.2$ 904.5$ 3,919.7$ 1,640.4$ -$ 179.1$ 1,819.5$ |
12 Month Total 42,219.7$ 10,854.2$ 53,073.9$ 27,853.3$ -$ 3,085.6$ 30,938.9$ (C)
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Preliminary Statement(continued)
M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - LIVERMORE)
Monthly Detail(In Thousands of Dollars)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Month
Quantity
Charge
Revenue for
WRAM
Service
Charge and
other Non-
WRAM
Revenue
Total
Revenue
Purchased
Water
Pump
Tax
Purchased
Power
Total
Production
CostJAN 876.9$ 535.8$ 1,412.7$ 551.8$ -$ 28.6$ 580.4$ ( C )FEB 853.7$ 535.8$ 1,389.5$ 503.9$ -$ 25.6$ 529.5$ |
MAR 871.7$ 535.8$ 1,407.5$ 543.7$ -$ 30.1$ 573.8$ |APR 1,001.0$ 535.8$ 1,536.8$ 763.4$ -$ 41.8$ 805.2$ |MAY 1,524.1$ 535.8$ 2,059.9$ 1,055.4$ -$ 61.3$ 1,116.7$ |JUN 2,124.4$ 535.8$ 2,660.2$ 1,263.2$ -$ 70.3$ 1,333.5$ |JUL 2,244.4$ 535.8$ 2,780.2$ 1,490.8$ -$ 84.4$ 1,575.3$ |
AUG 2,346.1$ 535.8$ 2,881.9$ 1,490.4$ -$ 83.5$ 1,574.0$ |SEP 2,336.8$ 535.8$ 2,872.5$ 1,406.1$ -$ 75.4$ 1,481.5$ |OCT 1,748.6$ 535.8$ 2,284.4$ 995.7$ -$ 53.0$ 1,048.7$ |NOV 1,488.1$ 535.8$ 2,023.9$ 674.6$ -$ 37.0$ 711.5$ |DEC 968.2$ 535.8$ 1,504.0$ 610.2$ -$ 31.1$ 641.2$ |
12 Month Total 18,384.2$ 6,429.3$ 24,813.5$ 11,349.1$ -$ 622.2$ 11,971.3$ ( C )
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date FiledDecision No. 0 Name Effective
Vice President Resolution No.Title
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Preliminary Statement
(continued)
M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - LOS ALTOS)
Monthly Detail
(In Thousands of Dollars)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Month
Quantity
Charge
Revenue for
WRAM
Service
Charge and
other Non-
WRAM
Revenue
Total
Revenue
Purchased
Water Pump Tax
Purchased
Power
Total
Production
Cost
JAN 1,833.6$ 598.0$ 2,431.5$ 659.0$ 500.3$ 77.3$ 1,236.6$ ( C )
FEB 1,646.0$ 598.0$ 2,243.9$ 688.9$ 355.8$ 69.1$ 1,113.7$ |
MAR 1,694.6$ 598.0$ 2,292.6$ 935.9$ 392.0$ 87.4$ 1,415.2$ |
APR 1,904.8$ 598.0$ 2,502.7$ 843.4$ 602.3$ 96.3$ 1,542.0$ |
MAY 2,958.1$ 598.0$ 3,556.1$ 1,427.6$ 794.3$ 147.1$ 2,369.0$ |
JUN 3,720.5$ 598.0$ 4,318.5$ 1,461.4$ 861.9$ 154.1$ 2,477.3$ |
JUL 3,893.0$ 598.0$ 4,491.0$ 1,498.6$ 927.8$ 161.1$ 2,587.5$ |
AUG 4,006.9$ 598.0$ 4,604.8$ 1,225.5$ 989.3$ 148.0$ 2,362.8$ |
SEP 4,084.4$ 598.0$ 4,682.4$ 974.9$ 947.9$ 129.0$ 2,051.9$ |
OCT 3,110.4$ 598.0$ 3,708.3$ 1,024.8$ 774.7$ 120.0$ 1,919.6$ |
NOV 2,781.0$ 598.0$ 3,379.0$ 665.7$ 536.7$ 80.3$ 1,282.7$ |
DEC 1,820.4$ 598.0$ 2,418.4$ 553.1$ 400.8$ 63.6$ 1,017.5$ |
12 Month Total 33,453.7$ 7,175.4$ 40,629.2$ 11,958.8$ 8,083.8$ 1,333.2$ 21,375.9$ ( C )
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Vice President Resolution No.Title
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Preliminary Statement(continued)
M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - MARYSVILLE)
Monthly Detail(In Thousands of Dollars)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Month
Quantity
Charge
Revenue for
WRAM
Service
Charge and
other Non-
WRAM
Revenue
Total
Revenue
Purchased
Water
Pump
Tax
Purchased
Power
Total
Production
CostJAN 127.5$ 136.2$ 263.7$ -$ -$ 9.9$ 9.9$ ( C )FEB 119.3$ 136.2$ 255.5$ -$ -$ 8.4$ 8.4$ |
MAR 119.3$ 136.2$ 255.5$ -$ -$ 9.8$ 9.8$ |APR 123.4$ 136.2$ 259.5$ -$ -$ 10.9$ 10.9$ |MAY 156.9$ 136.2$ 293.1$ -$ -$ 16.5$ 16.5$ |JUN 248.4$ 136.2$ 384.6$ -$ -$ 20.0$ 20.0$ |JUL 282.0$ 136.2$ 418.2$ -$ -$ 21.8$ 21.8$ |AUG 294.0$ 136.2$ 430.2$ -$ -$ 20.8$ 20.8$ |SEP 293.4$ 136.2$ 429.5$ -$ -$ 17.6$ 17.6$ |OCT 223.4$ 136.2$ 359.6$ -$ -$ 14.2$ 14.2$ |NOV 181.9$ 136.2$ 318.0$ -$ -$ 10.1$ 10.1$ |DEC 144.4$ 136.2$ 280.6$ -$ -$ 9.2$ 9.2$ |
12 Month Total 2,313.9$ 1,634.0$ 3,947.9$ -$ -$ 169.1$ 169.1$ ( C )
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date FiledDecision No. 0 Name Effective
Vice President Resolution No.Title
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY
1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 New CPUC Sheet No.
(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Preliminary Statement(continued)
M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - MONTEREY REGION)Note: On January 1, 2017, the rates of the King City District and the Salinas District were consolidated.The resulting district is the "Monterey Region."
Monthly Detail(In Thousands of Dollars)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Month
Quantity
Charge
Revenue for
WRAM
Service
Charge and
other Non-
WRAM
Revenue
Total
Revenue
Purchased
Water Pump Tax
Purchased
Power
Total
Production
CostJAN 1,671.2$ 1,013.1$ 2,684.2$ -$ 4.6$ 143.9$ 148.5$ ( C )FEB 1,537.2$ 1,013.1$ 2,550.2$ -$ 4.2$ 130.2$ 134.4$ |
MAR 1,533.2$ 1,013.1$ 2,546.3$ -$ 4.8$ 151.0$ 155.9$ |APR 1,640.1$ 1,013.1$ 2,653.1$ -$ 5.8$ 177.2$ 183.0$ |MAY 2,166.2$ 1,013.1$ 3,179.3$ -$ 7.4$ 229.2$ 236.7$ |JUN 2,760.5$ 1,013.1$ 3,773.5$ -$ 7.5$ 234.2$ 241.7$ |JUL 2,806.9$ 1,013.1$ 3,820.0$ -$ 7.9$ 245.7$ 253.6$ |
AUG 2,802.6$ 1,013.1$ 3,815.6$ -$ 7.6$ 234.8$ 242.4$ |SEP 2,882.1$ 1,013.1$ 3,895.2$ -$ 6.8$ 212.0$ 218.9$ |OCT 2,551.0$ 1,013.1$ 3,564.1$ -$ 6.4$ 198.5$ 204.9$ |NOV 2,362.9$ 1,013.1$ 3,376.0$ -$ 4.8$ 149.8$ 154.6$ |DEC 1,889.8$ 1,013.1$ 2,902.8$ -$ 4.0$ 125.1$ 129.2$ |
12 Month Total 26,603.6$ 12,156.6$ 38,760.2$ -$ 71.9$ 2,231.7$ 2,303.6$ ( C )
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Advice Letter No. 2332 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed
Decision No. 0 NAME Effective
Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Preliminary Statement(continued)
M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - OROVILLE)
Monthly Detail(In Thousands of Dollars)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Month
Quantity
Charge
Revenue for
WRAM
Service
Charge and
other Non-
WRAM
Revenue
Total
Revenue
Purchased
Water
Pump
Tax
Purchased
Power
Total
Production
CostJAN 151.6$ 141.0$ 292.6$ 16.6$ -$ 7.1$ 23.6$ ( C )FEB 135.9$ 141.0$ 276.8$ 10.2$ -$ 4.9$ 15.1$ |
MAR 128.5$ 141.0$ 269.5$ 0.8$ -$ 3.0$ 3.8$ |APR 149.0$ 141.0$ 290.0$ 5.8$ -$ 6.3$ 12.1$ |MAY 238.6$ 141.0$ 379.6$ 32.1$ -$ 15.5$ 47.6$ |JUN 325.0$ 141.0$ 465.9$ 38.3$ -$ 15.9$ 54.2$ |JUL 396.8$ 141.0$ 537.8$ 48.3$ -$ 19.7$ 68.0$ |
AUG 547.3$ 141.0$ 688.3$ 51.3$ -$ 24.1$ 75.4$ |SEP 671.5$ 141.0$ 812.4$ 44.9$ -$ 18.8$ 63.7$ |OCT 427.4$ 141.0$ 568.4$ 29.4$ -$ 13.4$ 42.8$ |NOV 278.5$ 141.0$ 419.4$ 13.9$ -$ 6.4$ 20.3$ |DEC 159.1$ 141.0$ 300.0$ 13.0$ -$ 8.5$ 21.6$ |
12 Month Total 3,609.3$ 1,691.5$ 5,300.7$ 304.5$ -$ 143.6$ 448.2$ ( C )
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Vice President Resolution No.Title
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Preliminary Statement(continued)
M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - STOCKTON)
Monthly Detail(In Thousands of Dollars)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Month
Quantity
Charge
Revenue for
WRAM
Service
Charge and
other Non-
WRAM
Revenue
Total
Revenue
Purchased
Water Pump Tax
Purchased
Power
Total
Production
CostJAN 3,089.0$ 1,152.1$ 4,241.1$ 1,083.4$ 182.0$ 41.2$ 1,306.7$ ( C )FEB 3,047.4$ 1,152.1$ 4,199.5$ 1,083.4$ 305.6$ 38.3$ 1,427.2$ |
MAR 3,014.1$ 1,152.1$ 4,166.2$ 1,083.4$ 288.7$ 43.5$ 1,415.6$ |APR 3,013.6$ 1,152.1$ 4,165.6$ 1,083.4$ 295.9$ 49.9$ 1,429.2$ |MAY 3,201.2$ 1,152.1$ 4,353.3$ 1,083.4$ 476.5$ 69.0$ 1,629.0$ |JUN 3,575.8$ 1,152.1$ 4,727.8$ 1,083.4$ 766.2$ 77.6$ 1,927.2$ |JUL 3,953.6$ 1,152.1$ 5,105.7$ 1,083.4$ 848.6$ 82.7$ 2,014.8$ |
AUG 3,534.0$ 1,152.1$ 4,686.0$ 1,083.4$ 639.7$ 79.1$ 1,802.2$ |SEP 3,733.8$ 1,152.1$ 4,885.8$ 1,083.4$ 456.5$ 69.2$ 1,609.1$ |OCT 3,024.9$ 1,152.1$ 4,176.9$ 1,083.4$ 359.6$ 60.3$ 1,503.3$ |NOV 2,668.4$ 1,152.1$ 3,820.4$ 1,083.4$ 303.8$ 46.3$ 1,433.5$ |DEC 2,804.1$ 1,152.1$ 3,956.2$ 1,083.4$ 342.6$ 39.8$ 1,465.8$ |
12 Month Total 38,659.9$ 13,824.8$ 52,484.7$ 13,000.8$ 5,265.7$ 697.0$ 18,963.5$ ( C )
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Decision No. 0 NAME EffectiveVice President Resolution No.
TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Preliminary Statement(continued)
M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - SELMA)
Monthly Detail(In Thousands of Dollars)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Month
Quantity
Charge
Revenue for
WRAM
Service Charge
and other Non-
WRAM
Revenue
Total
Revenue
Purchased
Water Pump Tax
Purchased
Power
Total
Production
CostJAN 159.0$ 183.8$ 342.9$ -$ -$ 19.7$ 19.7$ ( C )FEB 148.0$ 183.8$ 331.8$ -$ -$ 18.0$ 18.0$ |
MAR 159.7$ 183.8$ 343.6$ -$ -$ 23.9$ 23.9$ |APR 222.8$ 183.8$ 406.6$ -$ -$ 29.8$ 29.8$ |MAY 260.2$ 183.8$ 444.0$ -$ -$ 42.4$ 42.4$ |JUN 367.4$ 183.8$ 551.2$ -$ -$ 48.6$ 48.6$ |JUL 402.6$ 183.8$ 586.4$ -$ -$ 51.9$ 51.9$ |AUG 401.7$ 183.8$ 585.5$ -$ -$ 48.7$ 48.7$ |SEP 418.3$ 183.8$ 602.2$ -$ -$ 42.1$ 42.1$ |OCT 325.3$ 183.8$ 509.1$ -$ -$ 33.3$ 33.3$ |NOV 263.3$ 183.8$ 447.2$ -$ -$ 22.9$ 22.9$ |DEC 193.7$ 183.8$ 377.5$ -$ -$ 18.4$ 18.4$ |
12 Month Total 3,322.2$ 2,205.8$ 5,528.0$ -$ -$ 399.8$ 399.8$ ( C )
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Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Preliminary Statement(continued)
M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - VISALIA)
Monthly Detail(In Thousands of Dollars)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Month
Quantity
Charge
Revenue for
WRAM
Service
Charge and
other Non-
WRAM
Revenue Total Revenue
Purchased
Water
Pump
Tax
Purchased
Power
Total
Production
CostJAN 1,016.0$ 761.4$ 1,777.4$ -$ 25.8$ 109.1$ 134.8$ ( C )FEB 955.6$ 761.4$ 1,717.0$ -$ 23.6$ 99.9$ 123.5$ |
MAR 1,005.2$ 761.4$ 1,766.7$ -$ 30.3$ 128.4$ 158.7$ |APR 1,288.2$ 761.4$ 2,049.6$ -$ 35.9$ 152.2$ 188.1$ |MAY 1,638.7$ 761.4$ 2,400.1$ -$ 49.7$ 210.7$ 260.4$ |JUN 2,395.1$ 761.4$ 3,156.5$ -$ 57.8$ 245.0$ 302.8$ |JUL 2,540.6$ 761.4$ 3,302.0$ -$ 61.5$ 260.6$ 322.2$ |
AUG 2,545.0$ 761.4$ 3,306.4$ -$ 59.6$ 252.4$ 311.9$ |SEP 2,623.6$ 761.4$ 3,385.1$ -$ 53.0$ 224.5$ 277.5$ |OCT 1,964.9$ 761.4$ 2,726.3$ -$ 45.1$ 190.9$ 235.9$ |NOV 1,772.2$ 761.4$ 2,533.6$ -$ 31.5$ 133.6$ 165.2$ |DEC 1,224.2$ 761.4$ 1,985.6$ -$ 24.2$ 102.5$ 126.7$ |
12 Month Total 20,969.3$ 9,137.2$ 30,106.5$ -$ 498.1$ 2,109.7$ 2,607.8$ ( C )
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Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Preliminary Statement(continued)
M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - WILLOWS)
Monthly Detail(In Thousands of Dollars)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Month
Quantity
Charge
Revenue for
WRAM
Service
Charge and
other Non-
WRAM
Revenue
Total
Revenue
Purchased
Water
Pump
Tax
Purchased
Power
Total
Production
CostJAN 65.6$ 113.5$ 179.1$ -$ -$ 5.9$ 5.9$ ( C )FEB 62.8$ 113.5$ 176.4$ -$ -$ 5.3$ 5.3$ |
MAR 62.4$ 113.5$ 175.9$ -$ -$ 6.2$ 6.2$ |APR 68.5$ 113.5$ 182.0$ -$ -$ 7.6$ 7.6$ |MAY 83.8$ 113.5$ 197.3$ -$ -$ 12.7$ 12.7$ |JUN 119.0$ 113.5$ 232.5$ -$ -$ 14.4$ 14.4$ |JUL 127.0$ 113.5$ 240.6$ -$ -$ 15.2$ 15.2$ |
AUG 130.1$ 113.5$ 243.7$ -$ -$ 13.3$ 13.3$ |SEP 136.5$ 113.5$ 250.0$ -$ -$ 10.9$ 10.9$ |OCT 112.7$ 113.5$ 226.2$ -$ -$ 9.2$ 9.2$ |NOV 100.4$ 113.5$ 213.9$ -$ -$ 6.0$ 6.0$ |DEC 73.5$ 113.5$ 187.0$ -$ -$ 4.8$ 4.8$ |
12 Month Total 1,142.5$ 1,362.1$ 2,504.6$ -$ -$ 111.3$ 111.3$ ( C )
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Vice President Resolution No.TITLE
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No.(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No.
Preliminary Statement(continued)
M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - WESTLAKE)
Monthly Detail(In Thousands of Dollars)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Month
Quantity
Charge
Revenue for
WRAM
Service
Charge and
other Non-
WRAM
Revenue
Total
Revenue
Purchased
Water Pump Tax
Purchased
Power
Total
Production
CostJAN 996.1$ 330.1$ 1,326.1$ 812.3$ -$ 19.4$ 831.7$ ( C )FEB 963.4$ 330.1$ 1,293.5$ 711.9$ -$ 17.0$ 728.9$ |
MAR 966.2$ 330.1$ 1,296.3$ 774.8$ -$ 18.5$ 793.3$ |APR 1,070.0$ 330.1$ 1,400.1$ 921.5$ -$ 22.0$ 943.5$ |MAY 1,300.7$ 330.1$ 1,630.7$ 1,227.6$ -$ 29.3$ 1,256.9$ |JUN 1,664.5$ 330.1$ 1,994.6$ 1,292.6$ -$ 30.9$ 1,323.5$ |JUL 1,785.1$ 330.1$ 2,115.1$ 1,422.5$ -$ 34.0$ 1,456.5$ |
AUG 1,786.7$ 330.1$ 2,116.8$ 1,425.6$ -$ 34.0$ 1,459.7$ |SEP 1,894.0$ 330.1$ 2,224.1$ 1,356.9$ -$ 32.4$ 1,389.3$ |OCT 1,636.6$ 330.1$ 1,966.7$ 1,196.4$ -$ 28.6$ 1,225.0$ |NOV 1,368.8$ 330.1$ 1,698.9$ 876.8$ -$ 20.9$ 897.7$ |DEC 1,028.5$ 330.1$ 1,358.6$ 565.9$ -$ 13.5$ 579.4$ |
12 Month Total 16,460.5$ 3,961.0$ 20,421.6$ 12,584.8$ -$ 300.5$ 12,885.3$ ( C )
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