Illinois Administrative Code
Title 83 - PUBLIC UTILITIES
Part 656 - QUALIFYING INFRASTRUCTURE PLANT SURCHARGE
Section 656.90 - Application for Qualifying Infrastructure Plant Surcharge Rider
Universal Citation: 83 IL Admin Code ยง 656.90
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) A utility's filing seeking initial approval of a QIP surcharge rider for a rate zone shall be accompanied with the necessary testimony and exhibits justifying the rider.
b) Required testimony and exhibits:
1) A water utility shall prepare and provide a
history of current replacement rates of qualifying plant, as well as history of
failure, by location, for the qualified rate zone. The water utility shall provide 5
years of data by year for the following categories, based upon utility records to
the extent that records of that data are available, or based upon estimates if
records are not available:
A) Wells, including the
age, type of construction and casing, depth, diameter, number and
capacity;
B) Generators, including age,
fuel type, size and number;
C) Pumping
equipment, including the age, capacity, number and purpose;
D) Water treatment equipment, including the age,
capacity and description;
E)
Distribution reservoirs and standpipes, including the age, type, size, capacity and
material;
F) Transmission and
distribution mains, including the age, footage, size and material;
G) Services, including the age, number and
material;
H) Meters and meter
installations, including the age, size and number; and
I) Hydrants, including the age, number and
size.
2) A sewer utility
shall prepare and provide a history of current replacement rates of qualifying
plant, as well as a history of failure, by location, for the qualified rate zone.
The sewer utility shall provide 5 years of data by year for the following
categories, based upon utility records to the extent that records of that data are
available, or based upon estimates if records are not available:
A) Generators, including age, fuel type, size and
number;
B) Collecting sewers - force,
including the age, footage, size and material;
C) Collecting sewers - gravity, including the age,
footage, size and material;
D) Services
to customers, including the age, number and material;
E) Lift stations, including the age, size and
capacity;
F) Manholes, including the
age, size, material and number;
G)
Pumping equipment, including the age, capacity, number and purpose; and
H) Treatment and disposal equipment, including the
age, capacity and description.
3) All utilities shall provide the reason for each
increase in the rate of replacement and include specific data to justify the
replacement rate for each plant account.
4) All utilities shall provide their specific
plans for future replacements. The utilities shall provide a schedule showing the
replacement projects listed by priority. This schedule shall include an explanation
and justification for the prioritization.
5) All utilities shall provide detailed
computations of expected revenue effects of investment in QIP for the shorter of the
time period covered by the plans submitted in response to subsection (b)(4) or 5
years.
6) All utilities proposing to use
the annual prospective method shall provide explanations for any changes in the
expected rates of investment in QIP for the forecasted period as compared to the
historical period.
7) All utilities
shall provide any other information and data that supports the approval of the
proposed QIP surcharge rider.
8) All
utilities shall provide bill comparisons showing the effect of the QIP surcharge for
each class of customer at the average customer usage level, at 5 usage levels above
the average customer usage level, and at 5 usage levels below the average customer
usage level. The bill comparisons shall present the current bill, the proposed bill,
the difference between the current bill and the proposed bill, and the percentage
change between the current bill and the proposed bill. For the purposes of this
subsection (b)(8), the bill comparison shall include only QIP base rate revenues,
exclusive of revenue attributable to public/private fire protection service. All
utilities shall also provide supporting schedules showing the billing units, charges
and revenues used in calculating the bill comparison.
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