Public Advocate Andrew Slater, who represents residents before the Public Service Commission which has the final say on utility rates, says “a good part of their application is replacing cast iron mains” in delivery pipelines.
“We take a position in all cases,’’ he said. “In fact, it’s almost always less than the company has requested. And we’re in the process of reviewing the application and determining our position as we file testimony in the coming months.”
He’s encouraging residents to voice their opinions as well, saying public sentiment has swayed the commission in the past.
The public can offer comments by:
- Going to the commission hearing on May 3 at 6 p.m. at the Carvel State Office Building, located at Eighth and King Streets in Wilmington.
- Attending by teleconference at 1-866-299-7945 with an access code of #5979551#.
- Send written comments through May 11 by mail to Delaware Public Service Commission, Docket No. 22-0002, 861 Silver Lake Boulevard, Suite 100, Dover, DE 19904, or by e-mail to psc@delaware.gov, Attn: Docket No. 22-0002.
Delmarva says the hike is essential to recover money spent to maintain system reliability, enhance safety, and comply with state and federal regulations.