Monterey Peninsula groundwater project will lag behind Cal Am's desalination plan
Groundwater replenishment review process to start with testimony in late 2014
By JIM JOHNSON Herald Staff Writer, 09/25/2013
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The next key hearings on the Monterey Peninsula desalination project will be held in early December — in a process separate from the proposed groundwater replenishment project.
Public Utilities Commissioner Michael Peevey issued an order Wednesday setting the dates — Dec. 2-3 in San Francisco — and the issues to be covered. Those include "contested factual issues" such as the project's capacity, cost and financing, issues raised by PUC Judge Angela Minkin earlier this month.
ABSTRACT: Re: In the Matter of the Application of California American Water Company (U 210 W) for Approval of the Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project and Authorization to Recover All Present and Future Costs in Rates, AMENDED SCOPING MEMO AND ASSIGNED COMMISSIONER RULING document is embedded. IT IS RULED that:
1. The scope of Phase 1 is set forth in Section 3 of this Amended Scoping Memo and Ruling.
2. The scope of Phase 2 is set forth in Section 4 of this Amended Scoping Memo and Ruling.3. The schedule for this proceeding is set forth in Section 5 of this Amended Scoping Memo and Ruling.
4. Administrative Law Judges Minkin and Weatherford are the Presiding Officers in this matter.
5. The ex parte rules applicable to ratesetting matters continue to apply, as set forth in Pub. Util. Code § 1701.3(c) and Rule 8.3(c).
Note: Hearings on Settlement Proposals, December 2-3, 2013.
Amended Scoping Memo and Assigned Commissioner
Ruling
Filing
Date 09-25-13
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