Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Public Utilities Commission of the State of California Public Agenda 3423 Thursday, September 13, 2018 : Regular Agenda- Water/Sewer Orders 33 California-American Water Company's Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project

CPUC Public Agenda 3423 09-13-18 by L. A. Paterson on Scribd
Public Utilities Commission of the State of California
Thursday, September 13, 2018 9:30 a.m.
505 Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco, California

Commissioners
Michael Picker, President
Martha Guzman Aceves
Carla J. Peterman
Liane M. Randolph
Clifford Rechtschaffen


Regular Agenda- Water/Sewer Orders
33 California-American Water Company's Monterey Peninsula Water
Supply Project
[16767]
A.12-04-019
Application of California-American Water Company for Approval of Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project and to Recover All Present and Future Costs in Rates.
PROPOSED OUTCOME:
Certifies and applies the combined Final Environmental Impact Report
/Environmental Impact Statement (EIR/EIS) and authorizes a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for California American Water Company's (Cal-Am) Modified Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project, fed primarily by ocean water.
Adopts settlement agreements (brine discharge and return water).
Discusses the need for water supplies in Cal-Am's Monterey District, reviewing
demand and supply estimates and selecting estimates supported by the best evidence.
The decision takes into account and apportions between ratepayers and Cal-Am the risks associated with various water supplies.
Compliance conditions are imposed in the decision, and the settlement agreements and other relevant documents are attached as appendices.
The proceeding is closed.
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS:
Provides authorizations to the utility so that it can provide safe and reliable water service to its customers and meet all applicable regulations for the safe operation of its facilities, WR 2016-0016, which amends Orders 95-10 and 2009-0060, set forth by the State Water Resources Control Board.
ESTIMATED COST:
The $297.5 million cost cap proposed by Settling Parties, and adopted in this decision, represents the estimated upper cost limit for the proposed project.
(Comr Randolph - Judge Haga - Judge Houck - Judge Weatherford)
http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/SearchRes.aspx?docformat=ALL&docid=228081973

Hold List for SEPTEMBER 13, 2018 (Agenda 3423) Final #3.docx
AGENDA CHANGES SEPTEMBER 13 2018 Agenda No. 3423

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