Artesian Water Company, Inc. Files Application for Increase in Customer Rates with Delaware Public Service Commission for the First Time in Nine Years
28 Aprile 2023 - 10:15PM
Artesian Water Company, Inc. (“Artesian” or the “Company”), a
subsidiary of Artesian Resources Corporation (Nasdaq: ARTNA), today
announced its filing for a change in customer rates with the
Delaware Public Service Commission (PSC).
For over 115 years, Artesian’s highest priority
has been to deliver reliable, high-quality water to customers at a
cost-effective rate. Since Artesian’s last request for new rates
nine years ago, the Company will have invested over $158 million in
critical water infrastructure. It has made these investments not
only to add new plant, equipment and elevated storage tanks but
also to rehabilitate and renew existing sources of supply,
treatment equipment and facilities, and transmission and
distribution mains. The Company has made these investments across
all three counties in Delaware. These are some of the significant
projects Artesian has completed:
- renewal and replacement of
approximately 45 miles of aging water mains before major service
disruptions have occurred;
- addition of a major booster station
and upgrades of existing stations;
- placement into service of a new
elevated water storage tank; and
- upgrades of our treatment equipment
and facilities.
These investments not only help to preserve our
precious water sources by reducing the negative environmental
impact of water lost through leaks, but also help to maintain
continued compliance with more stringent regulations as the federal
government further tightens detection levels for man-made
contaminants such as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (commonly
known as PFAS).
Since its last rate application in 2014,
Artesian has regularly utilized a variety of strategies to delay
the need to file an application for new customer rates,
including:
- Taking advantage of historic low interest rates by issuing new
and refinancing existing long-term debt to reduce its average
interest rate by 33.7%, from 5.84% to 3.87%.
- Making investments to add sources of supply, booster facilities
and transmission mains to reduce the Company’s need to purchase
water, providing better control over costs and quality. As a result
of these investments, Artesian was able to reduce the required
minimum amount of water it purchases from the Chester Water
Authority by 83.3%.
- Utilizing a mechanism called the Distribution System
Infrastructure Charge (DSIC) between rate applications, which
allows up to a 7.5% surcharge on customer bills for select critical
infrastructure improvements including main replacements, hydraulic
improvements and water quality treatment. This mechanism enables
Artesian to recover investments for necessary projects while
avoiding the cost of a full rate increase. Artesian currently has
in place the maximum 7.5% surcharge; once a change of rates is
placed into effect, this surcharge is reset to zero.
However, the current operating and economic
environment has markedly shifted, with everyone facing inflationary
pressures not seen in decades. The cost to provide drinking water
and reliable fire protection to our customers has significantly
increased, with the cost of critical items needed for treatment and
distribution such as pipes, electronics and chemicals nearly
doubling. “Artesian’s entire management team has championed
cost-effective solutions, allowing us to continue to deliver the
same superior services our customers have always relied on, despite
current supply constraints and increased costs. Our focused
strategies have provided for continued reliable water service while
maintaining an economical rate for our customers for nearly ten
years,” said Dian C. Taylor, Chair and CEO.
Currently, the average residential customer pays
$1.64 per day, or approximately a penny per gallon, to meet all
their household water needs. If the Company’s proposed rates are
approved as requested, the monthly water bill for the average
residential customer using 4,000 gallons per month would increase
from the current monthly charge of $49.90 to $56.73, or an
additional 22 cents per day.
Artesian negotiated successfully with parties
associated with the contamination of Artesian’s Llangollen
wellfield for full reimbursement of the $10 million Artesian had to
invest in treatment plant and expenses to treat the water. Full
restitution of the $10 million investment significantly offsets the
impact of the requested change in rates. Artesian customers
received a $27 credit on their bill in October 2022, and active
customers will receive a similar credit annually through 2025.
Artesian has designed the existing structure of
its water rates to encourage customers to minimize water
consumption to both conserve water and reduce their bills. In 2012,
Artesian transitioned most customers to monthly billing, enabling
customers to better budget household expenses by detecting leaks
sooner that would cause a higher bill.
Artesian has been actively engaging customers to
participate in available assistance programs, including our own
internal program that we created in 2009. Since the program’s
inception, it has provided more than $900,000 of financial
assistance to our customers. The now-expired Federal Low Income
Household Water Assistance Program, created during the COVID-19
pandemic, provided over $100,000 of financial assistance to our
customers in less than a year. In light of that program’s
expiration, Artesian is actively working with the National
Association of Water Companies, our trade association, to urge
legislative action to restore the program.
“Artesian understands the current economic
stress on some of our customers. Water affordability is a critical
priority, and, working with Delaware’s congressional delegation, we
remain steadfast advocates of a permanent federal funding mechanism
to assist low-income customers, stressing that water is an
essential utility and that those in need should have access to such
support,” said Nicki Taylor, President of Artesian Water
Company.
The rate application submitted to the PSC for
review consists of a requested increase in revenue of 23.84%, or
approximately $17.54 million, on an annualized basis. This rate
filing will undergo an extensive review by both the PSC and the
Division of the Public Advocate. The process is expected to take
many months to complete. Artesian plans to communicate with its
customers throughout the process.
About Artesian
ResourcesArtesian Resources Corporation operates as a
holding company of wholly owned subsidiaries offering water and
wastewater services, and a number of other related core services,
on the Delmarva Peninsula. Artesian Water Company, the principal
subsidiary, is the oldest and largest regulated water utility on
the Delmarva Peninsula, providing water service since 1905.
Artesian supplies 8.7 billion gallons of water per year through
1,442 miles of water main to over a third of Delaware
residents.
Forward-Looking StatementsThis
release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of
the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 regarding,
among other things, recovery of investments in water utility plant
and increased operating costs in rates charged to customers as
presented in our current filing before the Delaware Public Service
Commission, expectations regarding the cost and timing of planned
infrastructure investments, our ability to maintain continued
compliance with more stringent water quality regulations and the
restoration of a federal low-income assistance program. These
statements involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual
results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by
such forward-looking statements, including the timing and results
of our rate request, failure to receive regulatory approvals,
changes in our contractual obligations, changes in government
policies, changes in economic and market conditions generally,
including inflationary pressures, and other matters discussed in
our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. While the
Company may elect to update forward-looking statements, we
specifically disclaim any obligation to do so, and you should not
rely on any forward-looking statement as representation of the
Company’s views as of any date subsequent to the date of this
release.
Contact:Virginia EisenbreyCommunications(302)
453-6900veisenbrey@artesianwater.com
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