Rate increases for Pennsylvania American Water customers suspended, pending investigation

Rate increases for Pennsylvania American Water customers have been suspended, pending an investigation, the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission announced.

The PUC said it will be conducting a detailed investigation and analysis on the proposed increases.

The increases would boost the company’s total annual revenue for water services by $199.2 million and by $4.7 million for wastewater services.

PAWC serves 681,7070 water customers and 97,585 wastewater customers in 37 Pennsylvania counties. Those customers could see an increase of up to 63% on their bills if the rate change is approved.

The rate change has been suspended for up to seven months so that the investigation can take place.

A final decision on the rate increase is due by Aug. 7, 2024.

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