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PUC of Nevada grants reconsideration, clarifies rate-case guidance for Great Basin Water Company

5897705 · August 13, 2025
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Summary

The Public Utilities Commission of Nevada granted petitions for reconsideration and issued a modified final order in Great Basin Water Company—s rate consolidation case, correcting minor errors and clarifying how class cost-of-service studies and basic service charges should be treated in future filings.

The Public Utilities Commission of Nevada on the record granted petitions for reconsideration and issued a modified final order in Great Basin Water Company's application to consolidate and adjust annual water and sewer revenue requirements for its Pahrump, Spring Creek, Cold Springs and Spanish Springs divisions.

Commissioner Brown summarized the action: "Put succinctly, the commission grants Great Basin's and staff's petitions for reconsideration generally affirms its original order, provides requested clarifications and corrects minor errors contained in the 06/24/2025 final order. More specifically, the order on reconsideration fixes a typographical error and citation error, clarifies the commission's directive regarding the inclusion of class cost of service studies and future rate case filings and clarifies its position on the basic service charges. I'm happy to answer any questions." The summary was delivered while…

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