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1 Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission Report of the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission to the Water Resources Study Committee of the Indiana General Assembly Jeffrey L. Golc Commissioner October 9, 2007
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2 The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission
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3 Responsibilities of the IURC Regulates 800 Utilities 394 cases filed in fiscal 06-07 Regulates companies with a revenue stream of $12 billion
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4 Role of IURC
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5 Statutory Role To balance the interests of both the Customer and Utilities. Assure companies provide adequate service at a reasonable price.
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6 How others view the IURC Rated by Lehman Brothers #3 Regulatory Research Associates rate us as a “Top Tier” Commission Harvard study cites Indiana as the basis for a model regulatory mechanism for approving new electric generation facilities
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7 Water/Wastewater
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8 Total Customers of Regulated Water/Wastewater Utilities Water1,165,775 Wastewater 47,423
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9 Water Rates and IURC The IURC sets rates for 13% Or 125 out of Indiana’s 835 Water Utilities 13% set by IURC 87% not set by IURC
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10 Sewer Rates and IURC The IURC sets Rates for 9% Or only 54 of Indiana’s 541 sewer utilities 9 % set by IURC 91% not set by IURC
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11 10 Largest Regulated Water Utilities (Ranked by number of residential customers) Indianapolis Water Company263,107 Indiana-American Water Co.246,974 Fort Wayne Municipal Water 63,533 Evansville Municipal Water 57,589 South Bend Municipal Water 36,002 Carmel Municipal Water 24,019 Lafayette Municipal Water 22,842 Anderson Municipal Water 21,409 Utility Center 18,472 Bloomington Municipal Water 16,886
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12 Economic Impact The combined regulated water/wastewater utilities have annual operating revenues of $473.5 Million The total assets of regulated water/wastewater utilities are $3.2 billion
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13 Climate of Regulated Water Utilities “Fragmented”
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14 Fragmented Industries Regional or local in nature with few interconnections between utilities Hundreds of small providers with few economies of scale serve a small percent of the population Small number of large systems serve the majority of the population
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15 Shared Oversight Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission Office of Utility Consumer Counselor Indiana Department of Environmental Management Department of Natural Resources Indiana State Department of Health
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16 Significant Water Cases Evansville Municipal Water Indiana American Indianapolis Water Utility Center Greensburg Water
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17 Competition Price competition is non-existent Companies compete for new customers and territory
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18 Challenges
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19 Water /Wastewater Challenges Territorial Disputes Troubled Utilities Rate Increases - Infrastructure costs
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20 Water/Wastewater Challenges (continued) Loss mitigation and leak detection Long term water supply planning Conservation Economic Development
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21 Significant Actions Distribution System Improvement Charges (DSIC) IN WARN
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22 Regulatory Conclusions Specific Water Territories Clarify authority on sub-metering and sub-billing Incentives for water conservation and efficiency Update water main extension rules
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