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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1765-W Notice R2 2018 WRAM MCBA AmortizationCALIFORNIA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION DIVISION OF WATER AND AUDITS Advice Letter Cover Sheet   [ ] APPROVED [ ] WITHDRAWN [ ] REJECTED Signature:  Comments: Date:     Utility Name: GOLDEN STATE WATER COMPANY Date Mailed to Service List: 3/13/2019 District: Region 2 CPUC Utility #: 133 W Protest Deadline (20th Day): 4/3/2019 Advice Letter #: 1765-W Review Deadline (30th Day): 4/13/2019 Tier ☒1 ☐2 ☐3 ☐ Compliance Requested Effective Date: 3/18/2019 Authorization D.12-04-048 Rate Impact: $11,706,124 Description: Request to amortize the WRAM/MCBA Balancing Account under-collection for Region 2. 9.1%           The protest or response deadline for this advice letter is 20 days from the date that this advice letter was mailed to the service list. Please see the “Response or Protest” section in the advice letter for more information.      Utility Contact: Nanci Tran Utility Contact: Jon Pierotti Phone: (909) 394-3600 x 432 Phone: (909) 394-3600 x 656 Email: nanci.tran@gswater.com Email: Jon.Pierotti@gswater.com DWA Contact: Tariff Unit Phone: (415) 703-1133 Email: Water.Division@cpuc.ca.gov DWA USE ONLY   DATE   STAFF   COMMENTS                                              March 13, 2019 Advice Letter No. 1765-W (U 133-W) TO THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA Golden State Water Company (“GSWC”) hereby transmits one original and three conformed copies of the following tariff sheets applicable to its Region 2 Customer Service Areas: CPUC Sheet No Title of Sheet Canceling CPUC Sheet No. Revised No. 8256-W Schedule No. ME-1-R Metropolitan Customer Service Area Residential Metered Service, Page 3 Revised No. 8162-W* Revised No. 8257-W Schedule No. ME-1-NR Metropolitan Customer Service Area Non-Residential Metered Service, Page 3 Revised No. 8164-W* Revised No. 8258-W Schedule No. ME-3 Metropolitan Customer Service Area Reclaimed Water Service, Page 3 Revised No. 8166-W Revised No. 8259-W Table of Contents Page 2 of 4 Revised No. 8249-W Revised No. 8260-W Table of Contents Page 1 of 4 Revised No. 8255-W Subject This advice letter requests to amortize 2018 balance in the Water Revenue Adjustment Mechanism (“WRAM”) balancing account and the Modified Cost Balancing Account (“MCBA”) for GSWC’s Region 2 Customer Service Area. In this filing, GSWC is requesting to amortize the 2018 net WRAM&MCBA under-collection of $11,706,1241 over an 18-month period. This request is pursuant to Decision D.12-04-048 authorizing “GSWC” to amortize its WRAM&MCBA account balances annually. D.12-04-048 ordering paragraph 5: 1 WRAM under-collection of $2,445,234 and MCBA under-collection of $9,260,890 Advice Letter 1765-W -2- March 13, 2019 5. Applicants must submit their annual request of net Water Revenue Adjustment Mechanism/Modified Cost Balancing account balances by Tier 1 advice Letter on or before March 31st. Background On August 25, 2008, the Commission issued Decision D.08-08-030 authorizing the settlement agreements between GSWC and DRA on WRAM and Conservation Rate Design issues pursuant to Ordering Paragraph 1 from D.08-08-030: The following settlement agreements are approved and adopted:  Golden State Water Company (GSWC)/Division of Ratepayer Advocates (DRA) on conservation rate design trial program and amendment to settlement except the interim rate design for Region I. The purpose and method of tracking WRAM and MCBA is outlined in the Settlement Section V (MECHANISMS FOR DECOUPLING SALES AND REVENUE): A. The goals of the decoupling mechanisms in the Pilot Program are as follows: 1. Sever the relationship between sales and revenue to remove any disincentive for GSWC to implement conservation rates and Conservation programs. 2. Ensure cost savings resulting from conservation are passed on to ratepayers 3. Reduce overall water consumption by GSWC ratepayers. B. Decoupling of GSWC will be accomplished through both the following mechanisms: 1. A Water Revenue Adjustment Mechanism (WRAM) for each ratemaking area. 2. A Modified Cost Balancing Account (MCBA) for each ratemaking area. MCBAs will replace existing cost balancing accounts for purchased power purchased water, and pump tax. 3. In Accordance with established Commission practice, the WRAM and MCBA accounts will accrue interest at the 90-day commercial paper rate. The Settlement section VI.B states: B. The WRAM will track the differences between Adopted Revenue and Actual Revenue, excluding; 4. Fire service revenue; 5. Unmetered Service revenue Advice Letter 1765-W -3- March 13, 2019 6. Other non-general metered service revenue Therefore, non-general2 metered water services are excluded from the allocation of the net WRAM balance. Per the Settlement section VII.C, the activation of MCBA will replace current supply cost balancing accounts. Section VII.C of the settlement states: C. An MCBA will replace each of the current balancing accounts, now referred to as Supply Cost Balancing Accounts: 1. GSWC currently has a Supply cost Balancing Account for purchased water, purchased power, and pump taxes. 2. The Supply cost Balancing Account tracks cost changes attributable to changes in unit price, but not changes in the amount of consumption. 3. MCBAs track changes in price and quantity. The net MCBA balance is allocated to all Region 2 metered customers including non-general metered tariffs. On April 30, 2012, the Commission issued Decision D.12-04-048 which, amongst other things, changed the amortization period of the water revenue adjustment mechanism. The combined balance of Region 2’s WRAM&MCBA is $11,706,124 or 9.1% of the most current authorized revenue requirement and per Decision D.12-04-048; it is to be amortized over 18-months. D.12-04- 48 ordering paragraph 3: 3. We adopt the amortization schedule set forth in Appendix A with a cap on total net WRAM Revenue Adjustment Mechanism/Modified Cost Balancing Account (WRAM/MCBA) surcharges of 10% of the last authorized revenue requirement. The cap shall be effective the first test year of each applicant’s pending or next General Rate Case, as follows: -Golden State and Park: Advice Letter filing on March 2014 -Cal Water: Advice Letter filings on March 2015 -Apple Valley: Advice Letter filing on March 2016 WRAM/MCBA account balances incurred prior to the first test year referenced above continue to be amortized under the adopted amortization schedule without being subject to surcharge cap. 2 GSWC R2 non-general metered tariff schedule is ME-3 Advice Letter 1765-W -4- March 13, 2019 D.12-04-048 Appendix A: Decision D.12-04-084 also permits: “applicants to include any under-amortized or over-amortized amount from ongoing surcharges or surcredts in their annual Tier 1 Advice Letter submissions. Those ongoing surges or surcredits may run until the end of their originally intended amortization terms, provided that the ceiling on annual Advice Letter amortization, discuss earlier, is not exceeded.”3 On December 15, 2016, Decision D.16-12-067 approved ORA and GSWC’s Settlement Agreement to temporarily lift the 10% cap for the GSWC’s GRC period of 2016, 2017, 2018.4 Request The purpose of this filing is to amortize the combined 2018 balance recorded in the Region 2 WRAM&MCBA. The combined 2018 balance is an under-collection of $11,706,124 or 9.1% of current adopted annual revenue. GSWC is seeking a temporary surcharge of $0.344 per Ccf for residential metered customers on Schedule No. ME-1-R and non-residential metered customers 3 Decision D.12-04-048 at p.30 4 Decision D.16-12-067 at p.17 WRAM/MCBA under-collections as a % of the district’s last authorized revenue requirement Amortization Period SP U-27-W Balancing Account Guidelines Applicants' Proposal in Rebuttal Testimony Decision 2% - 5% 12 months 12 months Use Applicants’ proposal with the following modification: A cap on total net WRAM/MCBA surcharges of 10% of the last authorized revenue requirement to be effective the first test year of each applicant’s pending or next GRC, as follows: Golden State and Park – Advice Letter filings on March 2014 Cal Water – Advice Letter filings on March 2015 Apple Valley – Advice Letter filings on March 2016. WRAM/MCBA account balances incurred prior to the first test year above may continue to be amortized under applicant’s proposal. 5% - 10% 24 months 18 months 10% - 15% 36 months 15% - 22.5% 19 to 36 months (10% per year as a guide with no cap) 22.5% - 30% Over 30% 36 months Advice Letter 1765-W -5- March 13, 2019 on Schedule No. ME-1-NR, and $0.271 per Ccf for non-general metered customers on Schedule No. ME-3. The temporary surcharge would be in effect for a 18-month period beginning on the effective date of this advice letter. Any over or under-collection resulting from WRAM&MCBA surcharge or sur-credit will be included in subsequent filings of the WRAM&MCBA. Rate Impact The monthly bill of a residential customer on Schedule No. ME-1-R with a 5/8” x 3/4” meter using 11 Ccf would increase during the 18-month amortization period by $3.78 or 6.4%. The monthly bill of a non-residential customer on Schedule No. ME-1-NR with a 5/8” x 3/4” meter using 18 Ccf would increase during the 18-month amortization period by $6.19 or 6.8%. Tier designation Pursuant to D. 07-01-024, this advice letter is submitted with a Tier 1 designation. Effective date GSWC is requesting that this filing become effective March 18, 2019. Response or Protest Anyone may submit a response or protest for this Advice Letter (AL). When submitting a response or protest, please include the utility name and advice letter number in the subject line. A response supports the filing and may contain information that proves useful to the Commission in evaluating the advice letter. A protest objects to the AL in whole or in part and must set forth the specific grounds on which it is based. These grounds are: 1. The utility did not properly serve or give notice of the AL; 2. The relief requested in the AL would violate statute or Commission order, or is not authorized by statute or Commission order on which the utility relies; 3. The analysis, calculations, or data in the AL contain material error or omissions; 4. The relief requested in the AL is pending before the Commission in a formal proceeding; or 5. The relief requested in the AL requires consideration in a formal hearing, or is otherwise inappropriate for the AL process; or 6. The relief requested in the AL is unjust, unreasonable, or discriminatory, provided that such a protest may not be made where it would require re-litigating a prior order of the Commission. A protest may not rely on policy objections to an AL where the relief requested in the AL follows rules or directions established by statute or Commission order applicable to the utility. A protest shall provide citations or proofs where available to allow staff to properly consider the protest. DWA must receive a response or protest via email (or postal mail) within 20 days of the date the AL is filed. When submitting a response or protest, please include the utility name and advice letter number in the subject line. Advice Letter 1765-W -7- March 13, 2019 c: Jim Boothe, CPUC– Water Division Richard Smith, CPUC- Water Branch, Public Advocate Office Hani Moussa, CPUC- Water Branch, Public Advocate Office Patricia Ma, CPUC- Water Branch, Public Advocate Office GOLDEN STATE WATER COMPANY (U 133 W) Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 8256-W 630 E. FOOTHILL BLVD. – P.O. BOX 9016 SAN DIMAS, CALIFORNIA 91773-9016 Cancelling Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 8162-W* (To be inserted by utility) Issued By (To be inserted by P.U.C.) Advice Letter No. 1765-W R. J. Sprowls Date Filed Decision No. President Effective Resolution No. Schedule No. ME-1-R Metropolitan District RESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE Page 2 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. All bills are subject to the reimbursement fee set forth on Schedule No. UF. 2. Residential customers are defined as all single family customers with one dwelling unit that are individually metered. 3. Pursuant to Decision 17-03-001, a surcharge of $0.250 per Ccf will be applied to all metered customers bills excluding customers that are receiving the CARW credit. This surcharge will offset the CARW credits and CARW administrative program costs recorded in the CARW Balancing Account. (D) (D) 4. Beginning July 1, 2018, as required by Section 792.5 of the Public Utilities Code, an increase in Purchased power of $0.00460/kWh, an increase in purchased water of $0.13500/Ccf, an increase in Pump Tax of $0.04800/Ccf and a decrease in Leased Water of ($0.0400)/Ccf, relative to the Purchased Power, Purchased Water, Pump Tax and Lease Water cost adopted by Decision No. 16-12-067, and an associated revenue increase of 1.29%, are being tracked in a reserve account. 5. As authorized by the California Public Utilities Commission, an amount of $0.518 per Ccf based on an 18-month amortization period, is to be added to the Quantity Rate, beginning on the effective date of Advice Letter 1739-W, which is March 23, 2018. The surcharge may be recalibrated annually, if necessary. This surcharge will recover the under-collection in the 2017 MCBA Balancing Account and residual MCBA balances from advice letter 1649-W. 6. As authorized by the California Public Utilities Commission, an amount of $0.344 per Ccf based on an (N) 18-month amortization period, is to be added to the Quantity Rate, beginning on the effective date of Advice Letter 1765-W, which is March 18, 2019. The surcharge may be recalibrated annually, if necessary. This surcharge will recover the under-collection in the 2018 WRAM&MCBA Balancing Account. (N) GOLDEN STATE WATER COMPANY (U 133 W) Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 8257-W 630 E. FOOTHILL BLVD. – P.O. BOX 9016 SAN DIMAS, CALIFORNIA 91773-9016 Cancelling Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 8164-W* (To be inserted by utility) Issued By (To be inserted by P.U.C.) Advice Letter No. 1765-W R. J. Sprowls Date Filed Decision No. President Effective Resolution No. Schedule No. ME-1-NR Metropolitan District NON-RESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE Page 2 SPECIAL CONDITION 1. All bills are subject to the reimbursement fee set forth on Schedule No. UF. 2. Pursuant to Decision 17-03-001, a surcharge of $0.250 per Ccf will be applied to all metered customer’s bills excluding customers that are receiving the CARW credit. This surcharge will offset the CARW credits and CARW administrative program costs recorded in the CARW Balancing Account. 3. As authorized by Rule 9.1.e. for customers with more than one meter on a single service line, the customer’s service charge rate is based on a factor multiplied by the service charge applicable to the nearest standard meter size of the combined meters as determined by the equivalent diameter methodology. 4. Non-residential Sprinkler rates can be added as needed utilizing the multiplication factors identified in Appendix F of D. 17-03-001, applied to the 5/8” meter charge. (D) (D) 5. Beginning July 1, 2018, as required by Section 792.5 of the Public Utilities Code, an increase in purchased power of $0.00460/kWh, an increase in purchased water of $0.13500/Ccf, an increase in Pump Tax of $0.04800/Ccf and a decrease in Leased Water of ($0.04000)/Ccf, relative to the Purchased Power, Purchased Water, Pump Tax and Lease Water cost adopted by Decision No. 16-12-067, and an associated revenue increase of 1.29%, are being tracked in a reserve account. 6. As authorized by the California Public Utilities Commission, an amount of $0.518 per Ccf based on an 18-month amortization period, is to be added to the Quantity Rate, beginning on the effective date of Advice Letter 1739-W, which is March 23, 2018. The surcharge may be recalibrated annually, if necessary. This surcharge will recover the under-collection in the 2017 WRAM&MCBA Balancing Account and residual WRAM&MCBA balances from Advice Letter 1649-W. 7. As authorized by the California Public Utilities Commission, an amount of $0.344 per Ccf based on an (N) 18-month amortization period, is to be added to the Quantity Rate, beginning on the effective date of Advice Letter 1765-W, which is March 18, 2019. The surcharge may be recalibrated annually, if necessary. This surcharge will recover the under-collection in the 2018 WRAM&MCBA Balancing Account. (N) GOLDEN STATE WATER COMPANY (U 133 W) Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 8258-W 630 E. FOOTHILL BLVD. – P.O. BOX 9016 SAN DIMAS, CALIFORNIA 91773-9016 Cancelling Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 8166-W* (To be inserted by utility) Issued By (To be inserted by P.U.C.) Advice Letter No. 1765-W R. J. Sprowls Date Filed Decision No. President Effective Resolution No. Schedule No. ME-3 Metropolitan District RECLAIMED WATER SERVICE Page 2 SPECIAL CONDITION 1. All bills are subject to the reimbursement fee set forth on Schedule No. UF. 2. Pursuant to Decision 17-03-001, a surcharge of $0.250 per Ccf will be applied to all metered customers bills excluding customers that are receiving the CARW credit. This surcharge will offset the CARW credits and CARW administrative program costs recorded in the CARW Balancing Account. 3. As authorized by Rule 9.1.e. for customers with more than one meter on a single service line, the customer’s service charge rate is based on a factor multiplied by the service charge applicable to the nearest standard meter size of the combined meters as determined by the equivalent diameter methodology. (D) (D) 4. Beginning July 1, 2018, as required by Section 792.5 of the Public Utilities Code, an increase in Purchased power of $0.00460/kWh, an increase in purchased water of $0.13500/Ccf, an increase in Pump Tax of $0.04800/Ccf and a decrease in Leased Water of ($0.04000)/Ccf, relative to the Purchased Power, Purchased Water, Pump Tax and Lease Water cost adopted by Decision No. 16-12-067, and an associated revenue increase of 1.29%, are being tracked in a reserve account. 5. As authorized by the California Public Utilities Commission, an amount of $0.347 per Ccf based on an 18-month amortization period, is to be added to the Quantity Rate, beginning on the effective date of Advice Letter 1739-W, which is March 23, 2018. The surcharge may be recalibrated annually, if necessary. This surcharge will recover the under-collection in the 2017 MCBA Balancing Account and residual MCBA balances from Advice Letter 1649-W. 6. As authorized by the California Public Utilities Commission, an amount of $0.271 per Ccf based on an (N) 18-month amortization period, is to be added to the Quantity Rate, beginning on the effective date of Advice Letter 1765-W, which is March 18, 2019. The surcharge may be recalibrated annually, if necessary. This surcharge will recover the under-collection in the 2018 MCBA Balancing Account. (N) GOLDEN STATE WATER COMPANY (U 133 W) Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 8259-W 630 E. FOOTHILL BLVD. – P.O. BOX 9016 SAN DIMAS, CALIFORNIA 91773-9016 Cancelling Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 8249-W (To be inserted by utility) Issued By (To be inserted by P.U.C.) Advice Letter No. 1765-W R. J. Sprowls Date Filed Decision No. President Effective Resolution No. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 2 of 4 Schedule CPUC Subject Matter of Sheet Number Sheet No. Rate Schedules: All Districts Utility Fee Surcharge UF 8248-W Private Fire Service AA-4 4801-W, 3285-W Public Fire Service AA-5 2931-W Cross Connection Control Fee CCCF 7506-W Fire Flow Testing Charge FF 7659-W California Alternate Rates for Water LI 7590-W, 8070-W Arden-Cordova District General Metered Service AC-1 8082-W, 8210-W, 8211-W Flat Rate Service AC-2 8084-W, 8212-W Bay Point District Residential Metered Service BY-1-R 8140-W, 8141-W Non-Residential Metered Service BY-1-NR 8142-W, 8089-W, 8143-W Clearlake District General Metered Service CL-1 8091-W, 8092-W Region 3 Desert Customer Service Area Haulage Flat Rate Service - Morongo R3-DEM-2H 8180-W Los Osos District Residential Metered Service LO-1-R 8093-W, 8094-W Non-Residential Metered Service LO-1-NR 8095-W, 8096-W Water Conservation 14.1-LO 7300-W, 7301-W, 7302-W, 7303-W, 7304-W, 7305-W Recycled Water Service LO-RCW 8192-W, 8193-W Metropolitan District Residential Metered Service ME-1-R 8161-W, 8256-W, 8111-W (C) Non-Residential Metered Service ME-1-NR 8163-W, 8257-W, 8114-W (C) Reclaimed Water Service ME-3 8165-W, 8258-W, 8117-W (C) (Continued) GOLDEN STATE WATER COMPANY (U 133 W) Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 8260-W 630 E. FOOTHILL BLVD. – P.O. BOX 9016 SAN DIMAS, CALIFORNIA 91773-9016 Cancelling Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 8255-W Issued By (To be inserted by P.U.C.) Advice Letter No. 1765-W R. J. Sprowls Date Filed Decision No. President Effective Resolution No. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1 of 4 The following tariff sheets contain all effective rates and rules affecting rates and service of the utility, together with information relating thereto: Subject Matter of Sheet Sheet No. Title Page 4905-W Table of Contents 8260-W, 8259-W, 8219-W, 8244-W (T) Preliminary Statements: 7004-W, 7005-W, 3140-W, 3141-W, 3142-W, 6940-W, 4911-W, 4973-W, 5081-W, 5096-W*, 5097-W*, 5102-W, 5223-W, 5278-W, 5284-W, 5322-W, 6477-W, 6478-W, 6479-W, 7075-W, 7076-W, 5556-W, 5576-W, 5607-W, 5852-W, 5701-W, 5846-W, 5848-W, 5937-W, 5939-W, 5979-W, 6055-W, 6101-W, 6103-W, 6123-W, 7745-W, 7746-W, 6223-W, 6225-W, 6227-W, 6422-W*, 6475-W, 6559-W, 6645-W, 6652-W, 6858-W, 7129-W, 6938-W, 7368-W, 7441-W, 7442-W, 7451-W, 7481-W, 7728-W, 7730-W, 7747-W, 7748-W, 7749-W, 7750-W, 7751-W, 7752-W, 7753-W, 7754-W, 7755-W, 7756-W, 7757-W, 7994-W 7999-W, 8007-W, 8246-W Tariff Area Maps: Arden - Cordova Arden 6837-W Cordova 6838-W Barstow 5560-W Bay 8189-W Calipatria-Niland 6846-W Clearlake 6839-W Claremont 8225-W Desert Morongo Valley 8223-W, 6427-W Apple Valley North 5802-W Apple Valley South 8221-W Desert View 8222-W Lucerne Valley 5805-W Los Osos Edna Road 8198-W Los Osos 5253-W Metropolitan Artesia 6840-W Norwalk 7732-W Bell-Bell Gardens 6675-W Florence-Graham 6676-W Hollydale 6677-W Culver City 7017-W Southwest 8196-W Willowbrook 6842-W Ojai 7015-W, 5704-W Orange County Bolsa Chica 4381-W Cowan Heights 8251-W Cypress-Los Alamitos-Stanton 8252-W Placentia-Yorba Linda 6844-W San Dimas 8226-W San Gabriel Valley South Arcadia 8004-W South San Gabriel 8005-W Santa Maria Cypress Ridge 8254-W Lake Marie 5705-W Orcutt 5558-W Sisquoc 5257-W Tanglewood 7429-W Nipomo 5259-W Simi Valley 8190-W Wrightwood (Continued) 6428-W GOLDEN STATE WATER COMPANY REGION 2 - SERVICE LIST Page 1 of 4 City of Bellflower Water Department 16600 Civic Center Drive Bellflower, CA 90706 RStover@bellflower.org City of Cerritos Water Department P.O. Box 3130 Cerritos, CA 90703 cemig@cerritos.us bortega@cerritos.us City of Downey 11111 Brookshire Avenue Downey, CA 90241-7016 CityClerk@DowneyCA.org City of Hawthorne 4455 W. 126th Street Hawthorne, CA 90250 City of Huntington Park Water Department 6550 Miles Street Huntington Park, CA 90255 City of Inglewood One Manchester Blvd. – Suite 900 P.O. Box 6500 Inglewood, CA 90301 City of Lakewood Water Department P.O. Box 220 Lakewood, CA 90714-0220 Long Beach Water Department Chris Garner, General Manager 1800 E. Wardlow Road Long Beach, CA 90807-4994 Honorable Mayor Eric Garcetti City of Los Angeles 200 N. Spring Street, Room 303 Los Angeles, CA 90012 LADWP P.O. Box 515407 Los Angeles, CA 90051-5707 City of Norwalk Water Department 12700 Norwalk Blvd. Norwalk, CA 90650 tdevoy@ci.norwalk.ca.us City of Paramount Water Department 16420 Colorado Street Paramount, CA 90723 sho@paramountcity.com City of Santa Fe Springs Donald K. Jensen – Director of Public Works 11736 East Telegraph Road Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 City of South Gate Water Department 8650 California Street South Gate, CA 90280 dtorres@sogate.com City of Torrance Water Department 3031 Torrance Blvd. Torrance, CA 90503 cschaich@torranceca.org City Manager City of Vernon 4305 Santa Fe Avenue Vernon, CA 90058 GOLDEN STATE WATER COMPANY REGION 2 - SERVICE LIST Page 2 of 4 City Manager City of Whittier 13230 Penn Street Whittier, CA 90602 jcollier@cityofwhittier.org California Water Service Rancho Dominguez District 2632 West 237th Street Torrance, CA 90505-5272 hwind@calwater.com Liberty Utilities 9750 Washburn Road Downey, CA 90241 Diana.Lemoli@libertyutilities.com Maywood Mutual Water No.1 5953 Gifford Street Huntington Park, CA 90255 MaywoodWater1@aol.com Maywood Mutual Water No.2 Gustavo Villa – General Manager 3521 E. Slauson Street Maywood, CA 90270 GustavonVilla@yahoo.com Maywood Mutual Water No.3 6151 Heliotrope Avenue Maywood, CA 90270-3418 Orchard Dale County Water District 13819 East Telegraph Road Whittier, CA 90604 Ecastaneda@odwd.org Mliskey@odwd.org Rsilvett@odwd.org Park Water Company 9750 Washburn Road P. O. Box 7002 Downey, CA 90241-7002 PWCAdviceLetterService@parkwater.com Pico County Water District P. O. Box 758 Pico Rivera, CA 90660-0768 San Gabriel Valley Water 11142 Garvey Ave. El Monte, CA 91733 dadellosa@sgvwater.com Robert Kelly, VP of Regulatory Affairs Suburban Water Systems 1325 N. Grand Avenue, Suite 100 Covina, CA 91724-7044 Tract 180 Mutual Water Co. 4544 E. Florence Ave. Cudahy, CA 90201 Tract180@hotmail.com Water Replenishment District General Manager 4040 Paramount Blvd. Lakewood, CA 90712-4127 Rwhitaker@wrd.org Central Basin MWD General Manager 6252 Telegraph Road Commerce, CA 90040-2512 West Basin Municipal Water District Julie Frazier-Mathews - Executive Asst. Patrick Sheilds – General Manager 17140 S. Avalon Blvd., Suite 210 Carson, CA 90746-1296 JulieF@westbasin.org PatrickS@westbasin.org Gloria Molina – 1st District L A County Board of Supervisors 856 Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration 500 West Temple Street Los Angeles, CA 90012 GOLDEN STATE WATER COMPANY REGION 2 - SERVICE LIST Page 3 of 4 Honorable Mayor Eric Garcetti City of Los Angeles 200 N. Spring Street – Room 303 Los Angeles, CA 90012 Mark Ridley-Thomas – 2nd District L. A. County Board of Supervisors Room 866, Hall of Administration 500 West Temple Street Los Angeles, CA 90012 Markridley-thomas@bos.lacounty.gov kkatona@bos.lacounty.gov To the City Attorney and City Clerk of: City of Artesia 18747 Clarksdale Avenue Artesia, CA 90701 City of Bell 6330 Pine Avenue Bell, CA 90201 Daleshire@awattorneys.com – City Attorney, Dale Aleshire ABustamonte@cityofbell.org – City Clerk GRomo@cityofbell.org – Acting City Mgr. – Gus Romo City Manager City of Bell Gardens 7100 S. Garfield Avenue Bell Gardens, CA 90201 City of Carson 701 East Carson Street Carson, CA 90745 City Attorney & City Clerk City of Cerritos P.O. Box 3130 Cerritos, CA 90703 vbrar@cerritos.us City of Compton, City Clerk 205 South Willowbrook Avenue Compton, CA 90220 City Manager & City Clerk City of Cudahy 5250 Santa Ana Street Cudahy, CA 90201 JPulido@cityofCdahy.gov City of Culver City 9770 Culver Blvd. Culver City, CA 90230 City of Downey P. O. Box 130 Downey, CA 90241 City of El Segundo 350 Main Street El Segundo, CA 90245 City of Gardena 1700 West 162nd Street Gardena, CA 90247 cityclerk@ci.gardena.ca.us City of Hawaiian Gardens 21815 Pioneer Blvd. Hawaiian Gardens, CA 90716 sunderwood@hgcity.org City of Hawthorne 4460 West 126th St. Hawthorne, CA 90250 City of Huntington Park, City Clerk 6550 Miles Avenue Huntington Park, CA 90255 jgomez@huntingtonpark.org GOLDEN STATE WATER COMPANY REGION 2 - SERVICE LIST Page 4 of 4 City of Lakewood, City Clerk 5050 No. Clark Ave. Lakewood, CA 90714 CityClerk@LakewoodCity.org City of La Mirada 13700 La Mirada Blvd. La Mirada, CA 90638 City of Lawndale 14717 Burin Avenue Lawndale, CA 90260 tvickrey@awattorneys.com City Clerk City of Long Beach 333 West Ocean Blvd. Long Beach, CA 90802 cityclerk@longbeach.gov Administrative Services Director City of Los Alamitos 3191 Katella Avenue Los Alamitos, CA 90720 WQuintanar@cityoflosalamitos.org MValdez@cityoflosalamitos.org City of Norwalk 12700 Norwalk Blvd. – Room 5 Norwalk, CA 90650 City of Paramount 16400 S. Colorado Avenue Paramount, CA 90723 Jcavanaugh@cavanaughlaw.net City of Santa Fe Springs 11710 East Telegraph Road Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 janetmartinez@santafesprings.org City of South Gate 8650 California Avenue South Gate, CA 90280 County Clerk County of Los Angeles 12400 Imperial Hwy Norwalk, CA 90650 Attn: Rachel Matthews, Room #5207 County Clerk County of Orange 12 Civic Center Plaza Santa Ana, CA 92702 County Counsel City of Orange 333 W. Santa Ana Blvd., 4th Floor Santa Ana, CA 92701 County of LA Waterworks Dist. 23533 West Civic Center Way Malibu, CA 90265 Attn: Mark Carney drydman@dpw.lacounty.gov Fred G. Yanney Yanney Law Office 17409 Marquardt Ave., Unit C-4 Cerritos, CA 90703 FredYanney@gmail.com Megan Somogyi Goodin, MacBride, Squeri & Day, LLP 505 Sansome Street, Suite 900 San Francisco, CA 94111 MSomogy@goodinmacbride.com