Wendell Withrow of Arborland Acres estimated he’d have to pay $300 to $400 more per year for his water service — and that his neighbors have already paid dearly.
Thursday marked the second anniversary of the West Virginia Public Service Commission making a decision roundly criticized by ratepayer and renewable energy advocates that helped shape the state’s energy future.
The West Virginia Public Service Commission has scheduled a virtual public comment hearing in a case in which West Virginia American Water has proposed a 31.3% monthly water bill increase
The West Virginia Public Service Commission has approved a revised agreement for West Virginia American Water to buy four Jefferson County utilities’ assets that ratepayer advocates have said will unnecessarily