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PURA hears testimony on proposed sale of Carriage House Apartments and its private water system
Summary
At a Public Utilities Regulatory Authority evidentiary hearing, three witnesses for the applicants were sworn and testified about the Carriage House Apartments water system, including asset condition, management plans, utility billing (water included in rent for 64 units), and financing timelines; the panel set deadlines for late exhibits and a proposed final decision in April.
A regulatory hearing before the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) on the proposed sale of the Carriage House Apartments and its private water system heard sworn testimony from the owner, the proposed buyer and the system operator, and set a schedule aimed at moving the matter toward a final decision.
Brian Krivcher, owner of the Carriage House Apartments and its water system, Douglas Smolov, representing SR Yukon (the proposed buyer), and Victor Nigro Jr., of Aqua Pump (the current and proposed operator), were introduced by applicant counsel and sworn before the panel. Attorney Boucher moved to admit the parties' interrogatory responses into evidence as exhibits; the panel received the submissions for the record.
In cross‑examination several staff questions focused on the physical condition and inventory of system assets. Counsel showed an attachment to DPH 1 that listed equipment remaining useful life and pointed out blank rows and an entry indicating removed tanks. Victor Nigro Jr. explained the blank lines corresponded to tanks previously removed from…
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