DE 98-131 Great Bay Water Company, Inc./Pennichuck Water Works, Inc. Transfer of Water System Order NISI Authorizing Transfer of Water System O R D E R N O. 23,044 October 26, 1998 APPEARANCES: Gallagher, Callahan and Gartrell by Dodd S. Griffith, Esq, and David A. Garfunkel, Esq. for Pennichuck Water Works, Inc.; Forman and Bernier by Fred J. Forman, Esq. for Great Bay Water Company, Inc.; and Eugene F. Sullivan III, Esq. for the Staff of the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission. Pennichuck Water Works, Inc. (Pennichuck) filed on July 15, 1998, a petition pursuant to RSA 374:22, 374:26 and 374:30 to acquire the assets of the water supply and distribution system and franchise rights of Great Bay Water Company, Inc. (Great Bay). The water supply and distribution system provides service to 87 customers in a residential subdivision known as Schanda Farm or Turkey Ridge located in a limited area of the Town of Newmarket. The petition also requested permission to charge Pennichuck's core system rates therein and provide service under the terms and conditions of the tariff currently in effect for the core system. On July 27, 1998, Great Bay filed a complementary petition for approval of the transfer and for permission to discontinue business in the franchise area pursuant to RSA 374:28. The water supply system consists of three wells, a pump station and the distribution system. The franchise was granted to Great Bay in 1988. Re Great Bay Water Company, Inc., 73 NH PUC 64 (1988). Under the proposed transfer agreement Pennichuck would pay $10,000 to Great Bay in exchange for the assets of the water system, applicable easements and franchise rights. The current book value of the system is approximately $9,200 based on the records of Great Bay on file with the Commission. Great Bay currently bills quarterly with a fixed customer charge of $2.65 and a consumption charge of $0.29 per hundred gallons, or $2.175 per hundred cubic feet. Pennichuck generally bills satellite systems on a quarterly basis with a fixed customer charge of $23.67 per quarter and a consumption charge of $1.33 per hundred cubic feet. Records of the two utilities indicate that the average customers annual bill will increase from approximately $201 to $212. On September 3, 1998, the Commission issued an Order of Notice setting a prehearing conference for September 29, 1998. The Order of Notice was required to be published on or before September 11, 1998; it was published in newspapers of general circulation distributed in the Newmarket area on September 15, 1998. At the prehearing conference, the Commission approved the late-filed publication. A copy of the Order of Notice was also provided to each customer and the Town of Newmarket via first class mail pursuant to the requirements of the Order of Notice. Pennichuck, Great Bay, and Commission Staff were present at the September 29, 1998, prehearing conference. At the outset of the hearing, Commission Staff and the parties noted that Staff did not require an opportunity to conduct discovery into the proposed transfer. Staff stated it believed the transfer was in the public interest based on the information contained in the petitions and the operational histories of Pennichuck and of Great Bay. No other parties or customers appeared at the hearing. Staff noted its familiarity with the operational deficiencies with this utility under current management as demonstrated in DF 90-110, DR 94-185 and DE 96-369 wherein the Commission, inter alia, fined Great Bay for failure to file its annual reports, reduced rates to reflect the poor quality of service provided to customers, and established reporting requirements and specific procedures to be taken and followed by the utility to ensure adequate service was provided to customers. See eg., Re Great Bay Water Company Inc.,76 NH PUC 121 (1991); Re Great Bay Water Company Inc., 80 NH PUC 233 (1995); Re Great Bay Water Company Inc., 82 NH PUC 695 (1997). Staff and the parties also provided letters from customers, including a unanimous vote by the Schanda Farms Community Association in November, 1997, submitted in docket DE 96-369, requesting that the Commission approve the proposed transfer of the system to Pennichuck. Based on this information, Staff concluded that the transfer of the system from Great Bay to Pennichuck would be in the public interest because it would result in safe and adequate service to customers. Staff further concluded that the rates to be charged by Pennichuck appeared to be just and reasonable considered in the context of average rates. Pursuant to RSA 374:30 we must determine whether the proposed transfer would be for the public good and whether the core rates are just and reasonable under RSA 378 as applied to this system. Under the public interest or public good standard to be applied by the Commission where an individual or entity seeks to acquire a jurisdictional utility, the Commission must determine that the proposed transaction will not harm ratepayers. Grafton County Electric Light and Power Co. v. State, 77 N.H. 539 (1915); Cf., Parker-Young Co. v. State, 83 N.H. 551 (1929)(application of "net benefits" test where there are competing offers to acquire). Based on this standard we find that the acquisition of the Schanda Farms system by Pennichuck Corporation will not only not harm ratepayers, but will be beneficial to ratepayers. Thus, we will approve the acquisition. Pennichuck serves over 20,000 customers in its Nashua core system and various stand-alone systems and has a history of competent and reliable service. This Commission has repeatedly found that Pennichuck has the operational, managerial and technical expertise to operate water utilities. See eg., Re Pennichuck Corporation/Pittsfield Aqueduct Company, Inc., Order No. 22,843 (January 30, 1998); Consumers New Hampshire Water Company, Order No. 22,880 (March 23, 1998). Moreover, we find the rates to be charged customers under the proposed transfer just and reasonable for the reasons set forth in Order No. 22,883 (March 25, 1998). Based upon the foregoing, it is hereby ORDERED NISI, that the proposed transfer of the Schanda Farms water supply and distribution system and its appurtenant easements and franchise rights from Great Bay Water Company, Inc. to Pennichuck Water Works, Inc. is in the public good and is approved; and it is FURTHER ORDERED, that Pennichuck Water Works, Inc. is granted authority pursuant to RSA 378 to charge its core rates in the Schanda Farms franchise; and it is FURTHER ORDERED, that Great Bay Water Company, Inc. is granted permission to discontinue service in the franchise pursuant to RSA 374:28; and it is FURTHER ORDERED, that pursuant to N.H. Admin. Rules, Puc 1604.03 or Puc 1605.03, the Petitioner shall cause a copy of this Order Nisi to be published once in a statewide newspaper of general circulation or of circulation in the Newmarket area, and shall send a copy of same to each Schanda Farms customer, by first class mail, such actions to be no later than November 2, 1998 and to be documented by affidavit filed with this office on or before November 9, 1998; and it is FURTHER ORDERED, that all persons interested in responding to this petition be notified that they may submit their comments or file a written request for a hearing on this matter before the Commission no later than November 16, 1998; and it is FURTHER ORDERED, that any party interested in responding to such comments or request for hearing shall do so no later than November 23, 1998; and it is FURTHER ORDERED, that this Order Nisi shall be effective November 25, 1998, unless the Commission provides otherwise in a supplemental order issued prior to the effective date; and it is FURTHER ORDERED, that the Petitioner shall file a compliance tariff with the Commission on or before November 9, 1998, in accordance with N.H. Admin. Rules, Puc 1603.02(b). By order of the Public Utilities Commission of New Hampshire this twenty-sixth day of October, 1998. Douglas L. Patch Susan S. Geiger Nancy Brockway Chairman Commissioner Commissioner Attested by: Thomas B. Getz Executive Director and Secretary