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a reliable water source for pur for source water reliable a fires. extinguishing of poses for? ers will try to use fear tics to tac sway your vote. This the allow will Article Warrant Com North Water Hampton and financial collect to mission the from information technical the to answer company water many questions which have been asked by the Commis sion, and residents neighbor towns. ing rant Article #1 on December war NON-money a is This 19. article. rant (due (due to PUC hearings) that logs they showed Aquarion’s were doing fire little hydrant Hamp in North maintenance ton, even though we paid in full. hydrant rights the maintenance purchased they since logs of number by year, (indicated in hydrants North Hampton, serviced, of number hydrants charged): fee and logs which are hand-written, trail. audit excellent an provide a to change to wants Aquarion which spreadsheet, computer will make impossible. records auditing these of brush, cleared not were ed, identified numerically not and until Aquarion was shamed into doing it by Commission. the The Water company refused to clear hydrants of paid taxpayers the thus snow; for the North Hampton fire to (overtime) department do it. Atlantic Avenue, there was a frozen fire hydrant which 12 It took maintained. wasn’t days to put it back into ser vice. Aquarion’s response, to a North inquiry Hampton regarding hydrant reliability, Supreme NH the of copy a was (Libbey 1978 decision Court's that Works) Water Hampton v. there can be no provide should expectation Aquarion that vate).

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Larry L. Bingaman L. Larry ise Aquarion Water Co. Water Aquarion Senior Vice President Vice Senior W As As a result of our efforts Water costs are, per the The fire hydrant charge Lastly, the resident argues argues the resident Lastly, with armed that, We hope Additional information Editor: the To Water commissioners, as at various NH PUCommission PUCommission NH various at and to DES relating hearings Aquarion, we have growing concerns about Aquarion’s ability to cost. meet reasonable a at the needs town’s “Summary of 2004 Rates for Public Water Water Sys tems in New Water Portsmouth Company, Hampshire”: Exeter (municipal); $156/year $225/year Department, Water Aquarion (municipal); Water Company, $453/year (pri vate). per hydrant in 2004 Water Portsmouth Company, states: Exeter (municipal); $100/year $140/year Department, Water Aquarion (municipal); Water Company, $1,071/year (pri inability to generate a quorum quorum a generate to inability meeting. a such for that Aquarion has launched a to local campaign convince residents that acquiring the company "isn't in our This is the perhaps interests." best only true statement in resident’s letter. Aquarion the is fighting hard for not to simply are defend which its assets believe not does Aquarion sale. it is of in the the interest best of nor the company residents North Hampton to "acquire" the company assets through proceedings. domain eminent Aquarion recognizes will be effort takeover hostile this very to costly both We sides. residents Hampton North hope will see this as well. a as costly endeavor and unnecessary North given and facts above the Hampton’s other important Hampton North needs, capital residents will vote “No” 19. on December on #1 Article about the proposed hostile takeover can be web site at www. found Aquarion’s on aquarion.com/ takeover.html. If at us call you please info-on- have questions, any 116. ext. 926-3319, (603) many town officials, donate time to keep town expenses down, and call upon advice legal at a to minimum, permission, with Selectmen’s the us assist in as the laypersons duties. public our of discharge ignored the request or stated its its stated or request the ignored ! Thirdly, Thirdly, the resident also Next, Next, the accuses resident Secondly, Secondly, the resident The The resident writes, "The The Water Commission accuses accuses Aquarion of resisted and being "…uncooperative efforts to resolve issues with the water commissioners…" Aquarion officials attempted to reach out to no Water Commissioner the less town's than eight times. Each time either the Water Commission in in North Hampton alone. In about contrast, 16 percent of Aquarion’s customers reside Hampton. North in that it can Aquarion "…show the maintaining of evidence no the hydrants…" Again, this of is a mischaracterization gross facts. The issues surrounding hydrant maintenance have been effectively addressed in the settlement agreement between Aquarion in and Commission the Utilities Public proceeding. case rate recent the And, there has never an been incident when department the has fire needed to use a hydrant to fight a fire the What work. not did it and resident fails to offer nearly pays is Aquarion the that fact in $100,000 taxes property to offset to helps which town the the overall hydrant costs to taxpayers. local from from the This company. step cannot occur without filing for an eminent an application domain action at the Public Utilities Commission. Once that step is taken, litigation commences. Even to do a hires town consultant if the a feasibility study on based or analysis other preliminary information, available publicly Hampton North cost will that money. taxpayers accuses Aquarion of making water our in investment "…no infrastructure in years." countless This is simply false. Aquarion has invested more than $5 million infrastructure improvements in water in the entire service territory since it took over the system in 2002. More Aquarion specifically, about has 19 percent infrastructure of improvements invested those that I would like to address. to like would I that is fact the that commissioners cannot spend one thin dime without the from authorization the voters." The truth is, the town will not be able to conduct its investigation, preliminary its "feasibility it, call officials as town study" money. any spending without has made it clear investigation that the will certain obtaining information involve olidays H 26 ------appy H Ron Dupuis Ron speaks

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resist. editor in a local newspaper resident Hampton by a North errors factual many contained the North Hampton attempt to to attempt Hampton North the Aquarion. of over take around “floating” are that lars and the system Nashua court there, and the same will be true if this “fools errand” is allowed to continue here in Hampton. North sale and has vowed to fight take over by any hostile emi nent domain, or any process. other whether North Hampton is or successful not in this ven ture, the big will winners be losers big the and lawyers the of payers rate the both be will Aquarion and the taxpayers the I urge Hampton. of North to foolishness this stop voters at once by voting “No” one December article on warrant “float the about Sorry P.S. 19. I couldn’t just metaphor; ing” you to vote “yes” also. “yes” vote to you resolved be to yet the observed Pennichuck of over take hostile of city the by Company Water Nashua from the very start I (2002), have grave concerns about and long the be to sure North a into foray Hampton in process its costly litigation acquire to attempt hostile own area. this in here Aquarion of Nashua has spent over $4 and lawyers on date to million Pen Conversely, cost. litigation Company has nichuck Water spent over $5 million. There is absolutely no between the difference Nashua attempt and Pennichuck of over take to sonable sonable to pay over per for hydrant maintenance. $1000 When I learned that recently Aquarion wasn’t the flushing hydrants and perform ing annu other maintenance I became hydrants, the on ally and angry concerned gravely for charged being were we that rendered. not services Article #1 Warrant because I infor the need we that believe mation being withheld Aquarion, by and I encourage 49 ------o 31, N ol 15, 2006 | V 15, 2006 When When I was a selectwom Yes, Yes, I agree that hydrant Yes, Yes, I agree that water is with Why Aquarion does If that follow-up study (in study If that follow-up If the selectmen and Water Water and selectmen the If A A “Yes” vote does NOT The passage of Warrant was was seeking a rate PUC.) increase the from an, I thought it very unrea and drying up)? up)? and to drying want We you? don’t — out find water for is firefighting criti cal. a year Why $200,000 almost charge does Aquarion yet for hydrant maintenance, has no records of maintain in North hydrants 147 the ing Hampton for years? was Commission Water only (The from records to able get these Aquarion because Aquarion At every point in the process, in the process, point At every to disclosure be full will there have will voters the public; the not. or forward go to say the the most basic and have. valuable we resource natural from records pumping its hold the and Commission Water the are Why Selectmen? of Board over-pumping apparently they that so much (so town in wells foul-smelling are wells private sented to the people of North to the people sented Hampton at a future Town to if decide it Meeting would be in the and best of interest customers the water the town, the well- private (residential) the to study owners continue the local of assets purchasing company. water the of it’s proves a 2008-2009) good then a idea, vote would third go before the townspeople. ter ter 38; the comply with company the town’s data must requests. This Knowl is fears. what company water the not do they and power is edge power. that have to us want Commission, after studying find the it to matter, prudent pursue the and issue further, they need legal, professional engineering and accounting then and help, only then will pre be article warrant another private information? No, it is information? private not! authorize the selectmen or the to Water Commissioners spend a penny of your If money. tax article the warrant passes, the from Water reports Commis develop will sion that the must information be Aquarion. by released Chap RSA #1 invokes Article rates, rates, current information other and maintenance records, they are withholding working from officials, your public in your behalf, because informa that the claims company tion is Your water “private.” is being pumped — is that ecember ------| D ews ote v N Hampton ’ ’ Commander yes Legion Post #35 Post Legion ‘ tlantic Ralph G. Fatello G. Ralph a

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