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Docket UW07302
Order UW94-15
IN THE MATTER of
an application
of the Souris Sewer and Water Utility Corporation for approval to charge water and/or
sewer rates to customers capable of being served.
BEFORE THE COMMISSION
on Friday, the 5th day of August, 1994.
John L. Blakney, Vice-Chair
James Nicholson, Commissioner
Order
UPON the
application of the Souris Sewer and Water Utility Corporation (the "Utility")
for approval to charge water and/or sewer rates to customers capable of being served;
AND UPON
reviewing the written submission of the Utility filed herein on August 1, 1994;
AND UPON it
appearing to the Commission that local conditions and circumstances warrant approval of
the proposal;
NOW THEREFORE,
pursuant to the Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission Act and the
Water
and Sewerage Act,
IT IS ORDERED THAT
1. The existing Tariff of the Utility is hereby modified
to permit the utility to charge the applicable base charge or residential flat rate to
customers capable of being served;
2. For the purpose of this Order, the words
capable
of being served mean:
.1 that a customer's premises contains plumbing
facilities; and
.2 that the premises are located so that they may be
connected to the existing water and/or sewer system; and
3. The Tariff change authorized herein shall have effect
on September 1, 1994.
DATED at
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, this 5th day of August, 1994.
BY THE COMMISSION:
John L. Blakney, Vice-Chair
James Nicholson, Commissioner
NOTICE
Section 12 of the Island Regulatory and Appeals
Commission Act reads as follows:
12. The Commission may, in its absolute discretion,
review, rescind or vary any order or decision made by it or rehear any application before
deciding it.
Parties to this proceeding seeking a review of the
Commission's decision or order in this matter may do so by filing with the Commission, at
the earliest date, a written Request for Review, which clearly states the reasons
for the review and the nature of the relief sought.
Sections 13.(1) and 13(2) of the Act provide
as follows:
13.(1) An appeal lies from a decision or order of the
Commission to the Appeal Division of the Supreme Court upon a question of law or
jurisdiction.
(2) The appeal shall be made by filing a notice of appeal
in the Supreme Court within twenty days after the decision or order appealed from and the
Civil Procedure Rules respecting appeals apply with the necessary changes.