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STATE OF CALIFORNIA EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor

PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION

505 VAN NESS AVENUE

SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94102-3298

April 24, 2012 Draft Resolution W-4915

Agenda ID #11265

TO: All Interested Persons

Enclosed is draft Resolution W-4915 of the Division of Water and Audits (DWA) for Del Oro Water Company's River Island District in its request for a general rate increase Test Year 2012 and escalation year 2013. Draft Resolution W-4915 will be on the Commission's May 24, 2012 Agenda. The Commission may act then on this resolution or it may postpone action until later.

When the Commission acts on a draft resolution, the Commission may adopt all or part of the draft resolution, as written, or amend or modify the draft resolution; or the Commission may set the draft resolution aside and prepare a different resolution. Only when the Commission acts does the resolution become binding.

Interested persons may submit comments on draft Resolution W-4915. An original of the comments, with a certificate of service, should be submitted to:

Division of Water and Audits, Third Floor Division of Water and Audits, Third Floor

Attention: Oge Enyinwa Attention: Rami Kahlon

California Public Utilities Commission California Public Utilities Commission

505 Van Ness Avenue 505 Van Ness Avenue

San Francisco, CA 94102 San Francisco, CA 94102

Interested persons must serve a written or electronic copy of their comments on the utility on the same date that the comments are submitted to the Division of Water and Audits. Interested persons may submit comments on or before May 14, 2012.

Comments should focus on factual, legal, or technical errors or policy issues in the draft resolution.

Persons interested in receiving comments submitted to the Division of Water and Audits may write to Oge Enyinwa, email her at oe2@cpuc.ca.gov, or telephone her at (415) 355-5564.

/s/ RAMI S. KAHLON

Rami S. Kahlon, Director

Division of Water and Audits

Enclosures: Draft Resolution W-4915

Certificate of Service

Service List

DWA/RSK/BMD/OE2/jlj DRAFT AGENDA ITEM #11265

PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA

DIVISION OF WATER AND AUDITS RESOLUTION NO. W-4915

Water and Sewer Advisory Branch May 24, 2012

RESOLUTION

(RES. W-4915), DEL ORO WATER COMPANY'S (DOWC) RIVER ISLAND DISTRICT. ORDER AUTHORIZING A GENERAL RATE INCREASE (GRC), PRODUCING ADDITIONAL ANNUAL REVENUE OF $122,929 OR 32.4% FOR TEST YEAR (TY) 2012 AND $31,143 OR 6.20% FOR ESCALATION YEAR 2013.

SUMMARY

By Advice Letter (AL) 308, filed on August 19, 2011, DOWC seeks an increase of $163,401 in revenue or 43.08% above current rates to recover increased operating expenses and earn a reasonable return on its plant investment. For TY 2012, this Resolution grants an increase in gross annual revenues of $122,929 or 32.40% over current rates, and additional revenue of $31,143 or 6.20% for Escalation Year 2013. The rate schedules to implement the 2012 increase and the escalation increase for year 2013 are set forth in Appendix B. This increase in revenue, inclusive of escalation years, is estimated to provide a rate of return of 10.80% by 2013.

BACKGROUND

DOWC has requested authority under Rule 7.6.2 of General Order 96-B (GO 96-B), Water Industry Rule 7.3.3(5), and Section 454 of the Public Utilities Code to increase its water rates for its River Island District by $163,401 or 43.08% for TY 2012, over the current rates. The purpose of the rate increase is to recover increased operating expenses and provide an adequate rate of return. DOWC's request was based on a ROR of 10.80%.

The River Island District's present interim rates became effective on August 19, 2011, by approval of AL 307, which authorized a Consumer Price Index rate increase of $6,085 or 1.5%, subject to refund or increase to the rates established in this GRC. The last GRC for River Island District was granted on June 18, 2009, pursuant to Res. W-4759, which granted an increase in revenues of $159,127 or 67.50%.

DOWC is a Class B multi-district water utility, which includes the River Island District. Del Oro acquired the River Island District water system on July 31, 2008. At the time of the acquisition, the water system (which was operated as a Class D water utility) had a total of 337 metered water customers and 15 metered irrigation customers. DOWC's River Island District, which is located about 3 miles southwest of Springville in Tulare County, now currently serves 410 residential customers including irrigation water to 16 metered irrigation customers, which it serves through a separate system.

The River Island District has two service territories: Territory 1 and Territory 2. Territory 1 has a maximum daily demand of 521 GPM (gallons per minute), but can only reliably produce 414 GPM. Territory 2 has a maximum daily demand of 45 GPM, but only has a capacity of 40 GPM. The water system comprises of one inactive and 17 active hard rock wells ranging from 19 to 55 gallons per minute (GPM), five storage tanks with total storage capacity of 492,000 gallons, and 63,672 feet of distribution pipelines.

DOWC allocates 5.05% of its total utility operating expenses from all of its districts to the River Island District for the following expenses: 1) management, superintendant, and office salaries; 2) payroll taxes, property, health and compensation insurance for the employee positions; and 3) office rental, professional services, and office supplies. The cost allocation percentage for the River Island District is based on the number of customers in the district as a percentage of total customers in DOWC's seventeen districts. Division of Water and Audits (Division) agrees with DOWC's cost allocation percentage for the River Island District. All other operational costs specific to the district are fully allocated to the district.

NOTICE AND PROTEST

In accordance with GO 96-B, AL 306 was served on August 18, 2011, to adjacent utilities and persons on the general service list. On August 24, 2011, a notice of the proposed rate increase was mailed to each customer's permanent address and to the general service list. Three customer letters questioning the rate increase and complaining about the amount requested were timely received, and the utility replied.

An informal public meeting was held on September 29, 2011, at 7:00 PM at the Springville Elementary School, located at 35424 Ward Avenue, Springville, CA. Thirty-one customers from River Island District attended the meeting. Division staff explained the Commission procedures, while DOWC's representatives cited justification for the proposed rate increase. Division staff and DOWC representatives answered questions until approximately 9:30 PM.

In setting rates in this resolution, the Division has balanced the financial requirements of DOWC with the rate concerns of its customers.

DISCUSSION

The magnitude of DOWC's current request to increase revenues by 43.08% stems largely from an increase in its rate base from $778,956 recorded in its last GRC to $1,138,176 in this current GRC due to plant additions, which include pumping equipment and new meters.

The magnitude of DOWC's GRC request, justifies a more gradual revenue increase than that proposed by DOWC. To mitigate the impact that this large increase may have on its customers, DOWC has agreed1 to phase-in its revenues over a period of two years, from 2012 through 2013, instead of one year, as it originally proposed. To lessen customer rate shock and fulfill the intent of a gradual increase, DOWC should be barred from deferred revenue collection for 2012 and 2013, and therefore, DOWC should not request recovery of the CPI increase for year 2012, as this would exceed the allowed revenue of $502,200 for the 2012 TY.

The Division made an independent analysis of DOWC's operations. Appendix A shows DOWC's and the Division's estimated summary of earnings at present, proposed, and recommended rates for TY 2012, to be phased in during years 2012 and 2013. Appendix B includes the Division's tariff rates for TY 2012, and escalation year 2013. The Division informed DOWC of how the methodologies it used differed from those used in DOWC's request. DOWC is now in agreement with the Division's recommended revenue requirement, shown in Appendix A, and the Division's recommended rates, shown in Appendix B. The Division recommends that the Commission approve the rate increases and resulting rates shown in Appendix B.

The Division's estimate of DOWC's operating expenses, excluding purchased power, purchased water, insurance, office and management salaries, is based on data from years 2008-2010. DOWC purchases its water from the Pleasant Valley Canal Company, River Island Country Club wells, and Jack and Norma Ruff well. The purchased water estimate was based on twelve months usage ending in December 2010. Actual invoices from the three companies mentioned above were used to arrive at the estimate. For estimating purchased power costs, DOWC used the twelve months of usage ending in December 2010, and applied the average cost per kilowatt-hour of Pacific Gas and

Electric Company's rates for 2010, and the Division agrees. The quantities used to calculate purchased water are found in Appendix D. The Division used current actual

costs for insurance and accepted DOWC's estimate for office and management salaries. For estimating all other expense categories, Division escalated2 and averaged 2009-2010 expenses using factors from the Division of Ratepayer Advocates' (DRA) December 31, 2011 escalation memorandum. DRA's estimate differed from DOWC's in materials, contract work, transportation, other plant maintenance and professional services due to DOWC's application of a different escalation factor to the two-year average of 2009-2010 for these expenses. The Division's recommendations are shown in Appendix A.

Commission Standard Practice U3-SM (U3-SM) provides that small water companies should use a flat 2.5% depreciation rate on total plant in service unless the Commission has adopted a higher or lower depreciation figure in a previous rate case. The Commission adopted a depreciation rate of 2.7% for River Island in previous rate cases, and therefore this rate is applied to plant in service.

DOWC requested a 10.80% rate of return, which was the last approved rate of return. Division accepted DOWC's requested rate of return and calculates a revenue requirement of $154,072. With the two-year phase in, these revenue increases will yield a rate of return of 8.30% in TY 2012 and 10.80% by Escalation Year 2013.

River Island District's rate structure consists of two schedules: RI-1, General Metered Service; and RI-3, Irrigation Service. The rates proposed by the Division are shown in Appendix B. At the Division's recommended rates the increase in revenue will be $122,929 or 32.40% for TY 2012, and $31,143 or 6.20% for Escalation Year 2013, respectively. At the recommended rates for 2012, shown in Appendix B, monthly rates for an average consumption of 20 Ccf (one Ccf is equal to one hundred cubic feet) will increase from $69.20 to $92.45, a difference of $23.25 or 33.6% in TY 2012; and from $92.45 to $98.26, a difference of $5.81 or 6.30% in Escalation Year 2013. A comparison of customer bills at present, recommended, and escalation rates are shown in Appendix C. The projections, adopted quantities, and tax calculations are shown in Appendix D. DOWC should be required to file Tier 2 advice letters on or before November 20, 2012, to reflect escalation rates for 2013. Revised tariffs reflecting these escalation rates should be made effective on January 1, 2013.

The River Island District's interim rates became effective on August 19, 2011, by approval of AL 307, which authorized a Consumer Price Index rate increase of $6,085 or 1.5%, subject to refund or an increase to the rates established in this GRC. The rates

authorized by this Resolution are higher than the interim rates; therefore, DOWC should file a Tier 2 advice letter within 30 days from the effective date of this resolution

to collect the under-collected revenues from the interim rate date to the effective date of the new rates. This under collection will be recovered via a surcharge so that it will be fully recovered by July 31, 2014.

COMPLIANCE

The utility has no outstanding water quality violations and is in compliance with California Department of Public Health water quality standards.

Division also finds DOWC in compliance with GO 103-A requirements.

COMMENTS

Public Utilities Code Section 311(g) (1) provides that resolutions generally must be served on all parties and subject to at least 30 days public review and comment prior to a vote of the Commission.

Accordingly, the draft resolution was mailed to the utility, all protestants (whether or not they filed timely protests), and those requesting service at the public meeting, and made available for public comment on April 24, 2012.

FINDINGS

1. DOWC has requested authority to increase water rates for its River Island District by

2. The increase in rates is primarily due to an increase in rate base from the last

3. AL 308 was served in accordance with General Order 96-B on August 19, 2011. On

4. DOWC agreed to phase-in its revenues over a period of two years, from 2012

through 2013.

5. DOWC should be barred from deferred revenue collection for 2012 and 2013.

6. DOWC should not request recovery of the Consumer Price Index for year 2012.

7. In reviewing DOWC's request, the Division made an independent analysis of

DOWC's operations.

8. The Division used 12 months of actual water usage to estimate purchased water

9. For estimating purchased power costs, the Division used 12 months of actual

10. The Division used current costs to estimate test year insurance.

11. The Division accepted DOWC's estimate of office and management salaries.

12. For estimating all other expense categories, the Division applied factors from the

Division of Ratepayer Advocates December 31, 2011 escalation memorandum.

13. The Division recommendation includes used and useful plant additions and applies

14. DOWC agrees with the Division's recommended revenue requirement.

15. The Division's recommended summary of earnings (Appendix A) are reasonable

and should be adopted.

16. The rates recommended by the Division (Appendix B) are reasonable and should be

17. The quantities (Appendix D) used to develop the Division's recommendations are

18. For TY 2012, it is appropriate to grant DOWC an increase in gross annual revenues

19. These revenue increases will yield a rate of return of 8.30% in Test Year 2012 and

20. At the recommended rates for 2012, shown in Appendix B, monthly rates for an

21. DOWC should file Tier 2 advice letters on or before November 20, 2012, for the

22. DOWC requested a rate of return of 10.80%, and the Division finds this rate

reasonable.

23. DOWC should be allowed to file a Tier 2 advice letter within 30 days from the

24. This under collection will be recovered via a surcharge so that it will be

THEREFORE IT IS ORDERED THAT:

1. Authority is granted under Public Utilities Code Section 454 to Del Oro Water

2. The quantities (Appendix D) used to develop the Division of Water and

3. Del Oro Water Company is authorized to file a Tier 2 advice letter on or before November 20, 2012, for the escalation rates of 2013. These escalation rates shall be made effective on January 1, 2013.

4. Del Oro Water Company, Inc. is authorized to file a Tier 2 advice letter within

5. This Resolution is effective today.

I certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly introduced, passed, and adopted at a conference of the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California held on May 24, 2012; the following Commissioners voting favorably thereon:

APPENDIX B

Sheet 1

Del Oro Water Company, Inc.

SCHEDULE NO. RI-1

GENERAL METERED SERVICE

RIVER ISLAND DISTRICT

Test Year 2012

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered water service.

TERRITORY

The area known as Tract No. 389 and vicinity, adjacent to the River Island Golf Course. Located approximately 4 miles south of Springville, Tulare County.

RATES

For all water up to 10,000 cu. ft., per 100 cu. ft. $2.764 (I)

For all water over 10,001 cu. ft., per 100 cu. ft. $3.809 (I)

2009 Purchased Water Surcharge, for all water per 100 cu. ft. $0.057 (D)

Per Connection

Per Month

The Service Charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added the monthly charge computed at the Quantity Rate.

APPENDIX B

Sheet 1

Del Oro Water Company, Inc.

SCHEDULE NO. RI-3

IRRIGATION SERVICE

RIVER ISLAND DISTRICT

Test Year 2012

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered irrigation service.

TERRITORY

The area known as Tract No. 389 and vicinity, adjacent to the River Island Golf Course. Located approximately 4 miles south of Springville, Tulare County.

RATES

Monthly Quantity Rates:

For all water up to 2,500 cu. ft., per 100 cu. ft. $2.350 (I)

For all water over 2,500 cu. ft., per 100 cu. ft. $3.614 (I)

Service Charge: Per Meter

For 1-inch meter $ 25.40 |

For 2- inch meter $ 135.43 (D)

The service charge is a readiness-To-Serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added the monthly charge computed at the Quantity Rate.

Sheet 1

Del Oro Water Company, Inc.

SCHEDULE NO. RI-1

GENERAL METERED SERVICE

RIVER ISLAND DISTRICT

Escalation Year 2013

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered water service.

TERRITORY

The area known as Tract No. 389 and vicinity, adjacent to the River Island Golf Course. Located approximately 4 miles south of Springville, Tulare County.

RATES

For all water up to 10,000 cu. ft., per 100 cu. ft. $2.893 (I)

2009 Purchased Water Surcharge, for all water per 100 cu. ft. $0.057 (D)

Monthly Service Charge:

Per Month

For 5/8 x ¾-inch meter $ 40.52 (I)

For ¾-inch meter $ 60.78 |

For 1-inch meter $ 101.29 |

For 1- ½-inch meter $ 202.59 |

For 2-inch meter $ 324.14 (I)

The service charge is a Readiness-To-Serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added the monthly charge computed at the Quantity Rate.

APPENDIX B

Sheet 1

Del Oro Water Company, Inc.

SCHEDULE NO. RI-3

IRRIGATION SERVICE

RIVER ISLAND DISTRICT

Escalation Year 2013

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered irrigation service.

TERRITORY

The area known as Tract No. 389 and vicinity, adjacent to the River Island Golf Course. Located approximately 4 miles south of Springville, Tulare County.

RATES

For all water up to 2,500 cu. ft., per 100 cu. ft. $2.496 (I)

For all water over 2,500 cu. ft., per 100 cu. ft. $3.988 (I)

For 5/8 x ¾-inch meter $ 16.93 (D)

For 1-inch meter $ 25.40 |

For 2-inch meter $ 135.43 (D)

The service charge is a Readiness-To-Serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added the monthly charge computed at the Quantity Rate.

APPENDIX C

Del Oro Water Company, Inc

River Island District

Test Year 2012

COMPARISON OF RATES

APPENDIX C

Del Oro Water Company, Inc

River Island District

COMPARISON OF RATES

Escalation Year 2013

(END OF APPENDIX C)

APPENDIX D

Del Oro Water Company, Inc

River Island District

ADOPTED QUANTITIES

Test Year 2012

1. Purchased Power

Total Cost $56,005

2. Water Sales in Ccf 104,993

3. Payroll

4. Payroll taxes $9,008

5. Property Taxes $10,414

6. Service Connections

5/8 -inch by 3/4 inch 398

1 -inch 11

1 ½ -inch 1

2 - inch 0

Total 410

7. Tax Calculation Test Year Escalation Year

Taxable Income for State Tax $152,497 $183,640

State Tax $ 13,481 $ 16,234

Taxable Income for Federal Tax $139,017 $167,407

Federal Tax $44,540 $ 44,540

Total Income Tax $ 58,021 $ 60,774

(END OF APPENDIX D)

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

I certify that I have by electronic mail and mail this day served a true copy of draft Resolution W-4915 on all parties in these filings or their attorneys as shown on the attached list.

Dated April 24, 2012, at San Francisco, California.

SERVICE LIST DRAFT

RESOLUTION W-4915

Robert S. Fortino, President Adelina Dotson John and Alice Alameda

Del Oro Water Co., Inc. P. O. Box 1425 P.O. Box 3692

Drawer 5172 Pinecrest, CA 95364 Turlock, CA 95381

Chico, CA 95927 foraljo@yahoo.com

rsf@corporatecenter.us mailto:foraljo@yahoo.com

Bertram J. Leigh Bill & Valera Cashman Irene O'Brien

P.O. Box 1358 P. O. Box 21 P. O. Box 172

Pinecrest, CA 95364 Strawberry, CA 95375 Strawberry, CA 95375

Richard W. Weaver Robert Rutherford

P.O. Box 1086 P. O. Box 7 Richard and Betty Grim

Pinecrest, CA 95364 Strawberry, CA 95375 340 Cameo Ct

Brian Sutherland Jerry Costa

31888 Highway 108 7255 Vivian Road Sandy Guitelli

Strawberry, CA 95375 Modesto, CA 95358 P.O. Box 1426

Helmut Jacobi Rod and Betty Brezina Gladys Cohagen

2918 82nd Ave 6015 Elsa Ave. 916 W. Main St.

Oakland, CA 94605 Robnert Park, CA 94928 Ripon, CA 95366

Phil and Carne Rockhold

31563 Kell Lane Albert Hall Nancy Harvey Cohngan

Strawberry, CA 95375 Alberthall06@comcast.net n.harvey@att.net

plrockhold@gmail.com

Ronald and Phyllis Barenchi Darlene Mix Richard Combs

River Resort #4 stevemix4@att.net P. O. Box 167

Strawberry, CA 95375 Strawberry, CA 95375

barenchi@SBCglobal.net combsrichard@sbcglobal.net

Chris Pustejoysky Meredith Dean Bill and Valerie Huffman

13915 Chestnut Circle P. O. Box 25 P. O. Box 112

Magalia, CA 95954 Strawberry, CA 95375 Strawberry, CA 95375

Janet and Jim Matthews

1740 Dale Ave Bentram Leigh Elizabeth Bandley

San Mateo, CA 94401 P. O. Box 1358 P. O. Box 141

Janbmatt@yahoo.com Pinecrest, CA 95364 Strawberry, CA 95375

Jay Milner Allah Fishbein John Cashman

P. O. Box 38 River Resort #5 P. O. Box 1331

Strawberry, CA 95375 Strawberry, CA 95375 Pinecrest, CA 95364

faminer@sonnet.com califal@sonic.net

1 Per email from Janice Hanna, Director of Corporate Accounting, dated 3/2/2012.

2 Escalation was to 2012 dollars.

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