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5.1. ERMUSR 04-14-2015
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Water and electric rates. Electric-The latest increase in the Utilities'electric rates was effective January 2015. The monthly base <br /> charges are based upon the type of service. The monthly charges are$12.00 for residential,$20.00 for commercial,and$60.00 for <br /> industrial customers. In addition to the base charges the residential rate is$.1360/KWh for May-September usage,and$.1205/KWh <br /> for October-April usage;the commercial rate is$.1304/KWh for May-September usage,and$.1087/KWh for October-April usage; <br /> the industrial rate is$.0649/KWh energy charge year round with a demand charge of$16.94/KW May-September,and$11.99/KW for <br /> October-April. <br /> Water-The Utilities' latest increase in residential and commercial rates was effective January 2015.The monthly base charge for <br /> residential customers is$8.43 per month. In addition to the base charge,the Utilities currently charges its residential customers$1.68 <br /> per 1,000 gallons up to 9,000 gallons,$3.50 per 1,000 gallons between 9,000 gallons and 15,000 gallons,and$4.00 per 1,000 gallons <br /> for usage above 15,000 gallons. Commercial customer's base charges are based upon meter size,and range from$10.12 to$106.86. <br /> An irrigation meter is$44.99 for every month the meter is utilized. There is also a charge per thousand gallons,the same tiers as the <br /> residential rates of$1.68,$3.50,and$4.00,except the graduation from the lower tier to the higher tier(s)is calculated based on <br /> previous consumption. <br /> Certain other rates may be offered for conservation incentive purposes. The Utilities currently offers a Senior Citizen base charge that <br /> is gradually increasing on an annual basis and will be eliminated in 2015 once parity with the regular residential base charge is <br /> achieved. <br /> The Utilities requires payment of all utility bills to be paid by the due date stated on the monthly bill. A ten percent penalty is <br /> assessed for payments not received by the due date. The Utility may discontinue service of a customer not complying with the <br /> disconnect policy of the Utility after receiving a written disconnect notice. Residential and Commercial/Industrial single phase <br /> electric customers that have their service discontinued will be charged a minimum of$50.00 to have their service reconnected. <br /> Commercial/Industrial three phase electric customers that have their service discontinued will be charged a minimum of$150.00 to <br /> have their service reconnected. Residential and Commercial/Industrial water customer that have their water shut-off will be charged a <br /> fee of$100.00 to have their water turned on/reconnected.There are no reconnections after 3:30pm and payments for reconnection <br /> /turn on are not accepted at the property site;payments must be made prior to dispatching reconnection. Customers can come in to the <br /> office between the hours of 8:00am and 4:30pm to make the payment by cash,money order or credit card;or pay online or by phone <br /> with a credit card.The Utilities abides by the Cold Weather Rules. <br /> Deposit policy. Per our Deposit Policy,the Utility collects social security numbers from new accounts and utilizes a credit risk <br /> assessment tool called"Online Utility Exchange"to determine if a deposit is necessary as a proactive measure to try and reduce <br /> uncollectible accounts. The amount of the deposit required will depend on the risk identified with the customer.For residential <br /> customers,if there is a 68 percent or higher probability of non-default and no negative history(no disconnection for non-payment or <br /> late payments two or more times within 12 months)there is no deposit required. If there is a lower than 68 percent probability of non- <br /> default,a deposit appropriate to the services supplied will be required before utility service will be extended. If the customer chooses <br /> not to provide a social security number,the deposit is automatically required.Residential deposit amounts are$100 for apartments, <br /> $100 for homes with water and sewer,$150 for homes with electric only services,and$250 for homes with all services(electric, <br /> water,and sewer). <br /> For commercial and industrial customers,a service agreement would need to be signed that identifies the guarantor of their business <br /> and the guarantor's social security number.A deposit of 2 times the estimated highest monthly bill will be required,with a minimum <br /> deposit of$250.The deposit shall be in the form of a cash deposit,personal payment guarantee,or an irrevocable letter of credit.The <br /> irrevocable letter of credit will be renewed as required and failure to do so will result in a charge equal to the amount of the letter of <br /> credit applied to the monthly utility bill. <br /> Deposits will be retained until the account is closed.The deposit will be returned to the customer within 45 days of termination of <br /> service,provided that the customer has paid in full all amounts due on the account.The appropriate interest will be applied to the <br /> account per state statutes. <br /> 69 <br />
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