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F. NO. 1 CANCELLING PSC KY. NO. JONATHAN CREEK WATER P.S.C. I?f. NO. 1 CANCELLING P.S.C. KY. NO. JONATHAN CREEK WATER DISTRICT OF PO BOX 414 BENTON, KENTUCKY, 42025 RATES & CHARGES AND RULES & REGULATIONS FOR FURNISHING WATER SERVICE AT MARSHALL COUNTY KENTUCKY FILED WITH THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF KENTUCKY ]ATE EFFECTIVE MAY 5,2002 Month / Date / Year SSUED BYC (Signature of Officer) UTLE CHAIRMAN FOR Southeastern Marshall County, Kentucky Community, Town or City P.S.C. KY. NO. 1 Original SHEET NO. 1 Jonathan Creek Water District CANCELLING P.S.C. KY. NO. (Name of Utility) SHEET NO. CONTENTS I. RATES AND CHARGES A. Monthly Rates B. Deposits C. Meter ConnectiodTap-on Charges D. Special Non-recurring Charges E. Purchased Water Rates F. Leak Adjustment Rate G. Wholesale Water Rates H. Fire Sprinkler Rates 11. RULES AND REGULATIONS A. Service Information B. Special Rules or Requirements C. Billings, Meter Readings, and Related Information D. Deposits E. Special Nonrecurring Charges F. Customer Complaints to the Utility G. Bill Adjustments DATE EFFECTIVE MAY 5,2002 Month I Date /Year ISSUED BY / YSigfiature of Officer) TITLE CHAIRMAN BY AUTHORITY OF ORDER OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION IN CASE NO. DATED FOR Southeastern Marshall County, Kentucky Community, Town or City P.S.C. KY. NO. 1 Original SHEET NO. 2 Jonathan Creek Water District CANCELLING P.S.C. KY. NO. (Name of Utility) SHEET NO. CONTENTS H. Status of Customer Accounts during Billing Disputes I. Customer Request for Termination of Service J. Customer Relations K. Refusal or Termination of Service L. Meter Testing M. Meter Test Records N. Customer Requested Meter Tests 0. Access to Property P. Location of Records Q. Safety Program R. System Inspections S. Reporting of Accidents, Property Damage, or Loss of Service T. Continuity of Service U. Pressures V. Service Lines and Connections W. Leak Adjustments X. Ownership of Mains, Services, and Appurtenances Y. Notification of System Problems DATE OF ISSUE APRIL 5,2002 PUBtl c SERVl CE C@,&j ISS i-Jj Month I Date 1 Year OF y DATE EFFECTIVE MAY 5,2002 EFFECTjVE Month I Date I Year ISSUED BY 3e (Signature of Officer) TITLE CHAIRMAN {--Ld BY AUTHORITY OF ORDER OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION IN CASE NO. DATED /-.I LJ FOR Southeastern Marshall County, Kentucky Community, Town or City P.S.C. KY. NO. 1 Original SHEET NO. 3 Jonathan Creek Water District CANCELLING P.S.C. KY. NO. (Name of Utility) SHEET NO. CONTENTS Z. Legal Disclaimers AA. Fire Departments AB. Fire Hydrants AC. Fire Sprinkler Systems AD. Requirements for New Connections AE. Water Main Extensions AF. Extension Policy for Developers and New Subdivisions and Developments 111. ATTACHMENTS A. New Service Inspection Form B. Time Payment Plan Agreement C. Notice of High Usage Form D. Delinquent Notice Form E. How to Read Your Water Meter F. Sample Bill G. Contract for Water Service H. Water Shortage Response Plan PUBLIC SERVICE Coeii~dIssroN DATE OF ISSUE APRIL 5,2002 OF YEII;Ti'C]('( Month / Date /Year EFFECTIVE DATE EFFECTIVE MAY 5,2002 Month / Date /Year ISSUED BY 5 (Signature of Officer) BY AUTHORITY OF ORDER OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION -- IN CASE NO. DATED AREA Southeastern Marshall County, Kentucky PSC KY NO. ___ _ ~------- 2~"-<l ~R=ev~is=ed~ __SHEET N0. __--'-4 ___ Jonathan Creek Water District CANCELLING PSC KY NO. - - ---"---- (NAME OF UTILITY) ~1'~1 R=e~v=ise=d~ __SHEETN0 . _ _ --'-4 ___ Rates & Charges A. Monthly Rates Customer Charge Meter Size 5 / 8 Inch x % Inch Meter $ 6.96 Per Month (I) 1 Inch Meter 13.45 Per Month (I) 1 1/2 Inch Meter 24.29 Per Month (I) 2 Inch Meter 37.28 Per Month (I) 3 Inch Meter 67.61 Per Month (I) 6 Inch Meter 219.22 Per Month (I) Water Charge All Usage $ 6.54 Per 1,000 Gallons (I) DATE OF ISSUE January, 4, 2018 KENTUCKY MONTH I DATE I YEAR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DA TE EFFECTIVE December, 21 , 2017 Gwen R. Pinson Executive Director -<:::::: MO ~'ATE / YEAR c - - ISSUED BY ~ ~ SIGNATURE OF OFFICER TITLE Chairman EFFECTIVE 12/21/2017 BY AUTHORITY OF ORDER OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO 807 KAR 5:011 SECTION 9 (1) IN CASE NO. =20~1~7-~00=3=23~ ___DATED December 21 2017 FOR Southeastern Marshall County. Kentucky Community,Town or City P.S.C. KYNO. " _,_I_R"' e"'v.!Ji"'see;d,___SHEET N0. __"'-5 _____ _ Jonathan Creek Water District CANCELLING P. S.C. KY. NO .._-'----- (Name of Utility) ,O"-'ri"'g"'in,a'-1 ___.SHEET NO._�S,______ _ RULES AND REGULATIONS A DEPOSITS: Residential $70.00 (I) Commercial 100.00 DATEOFISSUE '--- ---- J�u�ne�2 ___________ �� �3�.2�0�1�5 __ KENTUCKY MonthI Date I Year PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION JEFF R. DEROUEN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR TARIFF BRANCH EFFECTIVE BY AUTHORITY OF ORDER OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION 8/1/2015 PURSUANT TO 807 KAR 5:011 SECTION 9 (1) IN CASE NO. ______________DATE D ---------- FOR Southeastern Marshall County, Kentucky P.S.C. KY. NO. -''-""'R,ev"'i,se,dL__SHEET N0 .. __ -'6 .______ _ Jonathan Creek Water District CANCELLING P.S.C. KY. NO._.L____ _ (Name of Utility) "0"-n"'·g. !.n!!la!!i Ll ___SHEET N0.. _ __,6"------ C. METER CONNECTION/TAP-ON CHARGES: 518 Inch X 3/4 Inch $700.00 (I) 1 Inch 800.00 (I) All Larger Meters Actual Cost DATE OF ISSUE.______ �-c-=- ---,-,--------- KENTUCKY Month I Date I Year PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION October I 1 2005 JEFF R. DEROUEN Month I Date I Ye ar EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR TARIFF BRANCH TITLE � EFFECTIVE BY AUTHORITY OF ORDER OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION 10/11/2005 IN CASE NO. -�2c<,01J!.05:t:-Ji100!;!3c!'lO>L_ _ _ DATED ----"Oocct.,o !!!be"-r-'1""1-"2"'00�5,____ PURSUANT TO 807 KAR 5:011 SECTION 9 (1) FOR Southeastern Marshall County Kentucky Community,Town or City PSC KY NO. 2ndRevised SHEET N0.,_ _'----7 ---- Jonathan Creek WaterDistr ict CANCELLING P.S.C KYNO._:._ ___ _ (Name of Utility) ' �I'_R�e�v�is�e�d-�SHEETN0.. _�7 ____ _ RULES AND REG ULATIONS SPECIAL NON-RECURRING CHARGES: Connection/Tum-on Charge $35.00 Field Collection Charge 35.00 Late Payment Penalty 10% Meter Reinstallation 50.00 Meter Relocation Charge Actual Cost Meter Re-read Charge 35.00 Meter Test Charge 50.00 Disconnection Charge 35.00 (N) Re-connection Charge 35.00 (R) Returned Check Charge 50.00 (I) DATE __ __ _ ISSUE __ I ____ _ J"'un __ OF � ;"e�2'!3 :-'�2 0'!;5":-:- _ KENTUCKY Month I Date I Year PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION JEFF R. DEROUEN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR TARIFF BRANCH EFFECTIVE BYAU THORITY OF ORDER OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION 8/1/2015 PURSUANT TO 807 KAR 5:011 SECTION 9 (1) IN CASE NO. __________DATED _____ ____ FOR Southeastern Marshall County, Kentucky Community, Town or City P.S.C. KY. NO. 1 Original SHEET NO. 8 Jonathan Creek Water District CANCELLING P.S.C. KY. NO. (Name of Utility) SHEET NO. RATES AND CHARGES E. PURCHASED WATER RATES: Not Applicable DATE OF ISSUE APRIL 5,2002 Month I Date I Year DATE EFFECTIVE MAY 5,2002 Month / Date I Year ISSUED BY w-&%Ls--- ' (Signature of Officer) TITLE CHAIRMAN BY AUTHORITY OF ORDER OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION IN CASE NO. DATED FOR Southeastern Marshall County,Kentucky Community, Town or City P.S.C. KY. NO. s-' t _._1 R"""-'v-'-'is""e ed SHEE N0._ _� 9 _ "'--_ T _____ _.__ _ Jonathan Creek Water District CANCELLING P.S.C. KY. NO._ ____ (Name ofUtility) �O�ri�gi�n�al�__ SHEETN0._�9�----- RATES & CHARGES F. LEAK ADJUSTMENT RATE Jonathan Creek Water District does not adjust a customer's bill when a leak has (T) occurred. Therefore, the customer will be charged for all water passing through the meter at the utility's regular schedule of rates. l G. WHOLESALE WATER RATES Not Applicable DATEOFISSUE ____ ______ _� M=a =r c=h�I�2=0�1�7 ___ Month I Date I Year DATEEF FECTIV E_ �A��il�1�2�1�7 __ _____ r 0 ______ KENTUCKY �Date I Year PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION 'vv'-'\_. ISSUEDB L- Talina R. Mathews (Signature ofOfficer) EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR TITLE c k {J.j.J"\.. n'\ � BY AUTHORITY OF OR DER OF THE PUBLI C SER VICECOM MISSION EFFECTIVE CASE NO. ------�DATED IN _________ 4/1/2017 PURSUANT TO 807 KAR 5:011 SECTION 9 (1) f-) Ld FOR Southeastern Marshall County, Kentucky Community, Town or City P.S.C. KY. NO. 1 Original SHEET NO. 10 Jonathan Creek Water District CANCELLING P.S.C. KY. NO. (Name of Utility) SHEET NO. RATES AND CHARGES H. FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM RATES: Not Applicable DATE OF ISSUE APRIL 5,2002 Month / Date /Year DATE EFFECTIVE MAY 5,2002 .* Month / Date / Year ISSUED BY (Signature of Officer) TITLE CHAIRMAN -- BY AUTHORITY OF ORDER OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION IN CASE NO. DATED FOR Southeastern Marshall County, Kentucky Community, Town or City P.S.C. KY. NO. 1 Original SHEET NO. 11 Jonathan Creek Water District CANCELLING P.S.C. KY. NO. (Name of Utility) SHEET NO. RULES AND REGULATIONS The following are the rules and regulations of the Jonathan Creek Water District. The schedule of rates prescribed herein will be uniformly charged to all customers of the utility. No one will receive or be entitled to free service by the utility. No employee or individual commissioner of the utility is permitted to make an exception to these rates, rules, or regulations, which are subject to be changed by the utility upon approval of the Public Service Commission.
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