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In a tentative decision, the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission has disclosed how it intends to oversee future water, wastewater, and storm water services provided by entities created by Pennsylvania cities of the second class — specifically, the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority (PWSA). The ruling proposes methods for rate making, tariff approval, compliance plans, infrastructure improvements, consumer protections, and other implementation issues.
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