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</html><description>The Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) on Thursday cut Aqua Illinois&#x2019; rate-hike request by about&#xA0;40&#xA0;percent, granting the water utility an $11.6 million increase. CUB called the ICC&#x2019;s Final Order&#xA0;a step&#xA0;toward reining in a utility that was the subject of intense criticism for high rates and poor water quality from customers who attended ICC public forums requested by AARP Illinois over the summer. But CUB said more needed to be done:&#xA0;The next step is to work for reforms in Springfield. &#x201C;The ICC&#x2019;s ruling is a step in the right direction&#x2013;although we never like to see water rates go up for long-suffering Aqua customers,&#x201D; CUB Executive Director Sarah Moskowitz said. &#x201C;We believe that a 9.6 percent profit rate for shareholders is still too high, but we are pleased that regulators rejected the company&#x2019;s outrageous 10.8 percent proposal. And we are encouraged that the ICC shares the concerns of consumer advocates that Aqua&#x2019;s rate design may unnecessarily shift costs onto residential ratepayers and ordered Aqua to explore more consumer-friendly designs. Now that this rate case is completed, we are turning our attention to Springfield, where there is a dire need to reform Illinois water policy that has been stacked against consumers for far too long and has escalated residential bills for years.&#x201D; &#x201C;AARP Illinois applauds the ICC&#x2019;s decision to decrease Aqua Illinois&#x2019; proposed rate hike by 43 percent,&#x201D; said Philippe Largent, State Director of AARP Illinois. &#x201C;Water is just one of the utility bill increases that customers are struggling to pay, and we are encouraged to see that the ICC continues to approach these proposals with long-needed scrutiny, prioritizing people over company profits.&#x201D; The ICC&#x2019;s Final Order approved a 9.60 percent Return on Equity (ROE, or profit rate for shareholders), down from the 10.8 percent ROE that the company proposed when it filed for a $20.4 million rate hike in January of this year. ICC Chairman Doug Scott said the ICC approved Aqua&#x2019;s proposed &#x201C;rate design&#x201D;&#x2013;how the company spreads out costs over its residential, commercial and industrial customers&#x2013;but added the Illinois Attorney General&#x2019;s Office raised legitimate concerns that the utility was unnecessarily shifting costs on residential customers. The ICC ordered Aqua to develop and review alternatives to its current rate structure, and required Aqua to file an alternative rate design proposal by Jan. 1, 2027 or at its next rate case (whatever comes sooner) in conjunction with its preferred rate design. Aqua is required to also file a comparative analysis of the two rate designs. Also, under the Final Order, starting on July 1, 2025, eligible Aqua customers whose incomes are at or below 150 percent of the Federal Poverty Level will be able to receive a 70 percent discount on all base volumetric charges as a part of the newly approved low-income discount rate. In addition to challenging Aqua&#x2019;s increase before the ICC, CUB also has advocated for reforms in Springfield, where in past years water companies have successfully pushed for legislation that increases costs for their customers. Under state law: Aqua and Illinois American Water&#x2013;the state&#x2019;s two biggest private water utilities&#x2013;charge a &#x201C;Qualifying Infrastructure Plant&#x201D; fee on bills. Illinois American and Aqua [&hellip;]</description><thumbnail_url>https://www.citizensutilityboard.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/water-tower-blog-photo-300x157.png</thumbnail_url></oembed>