California American Water Appeals Ruling on LAFCO Decision
February 12 2024 - 2:17PM
Business Wire
California American Water is appealing the Superior Court’s
December 11, 2023 decision to vacate a Monterey County Local Agency
Formation Commission (LAFCO) December 2021 resolution denying the
Monterey Peninsula Water Management District (MPWMD) application
for authorization to become a retail water supplier. This is a
requirement for MPWMD to serve Monterey customers. If the Superior
Court’s decision to vacate stands, the matter would potentially be
sent back to LAFCO for reconsideration.
LAFCO has filed a separate and similar appeal.
“The court set aside the resolution and allowed MPWMD to seek
further review by LAFCO, but no additional review is necessary
because the facts are the same,” said Evan Jacobs, Senior Director
of External Affairs for California American Water. “MPWMD does not
have the experience or capacity to operate one of the most complex
water systems in the country, and its proposal would impose an
undue burden on Monterey residents.”
The LAFCO decision stems from the Measure J ballot initiative
that was approved in 2018 to explore the “feasibility” of MPWMD
acquiring California American Water’s Monterey assets and operating
the system. Proponents of Measure J predicted an acquisition of
these assets would be quick and inexpensive. Five years later,
MPWMD has spent more than $3 million of Monterey Peninsula
residents’ money on legal and consulting fees.
“Our hope is that MPWMD would focus on securing new water
supplies and protecting the Carmel River and its ecosystem,” said
Jacobs. “It’s frustrating that these needless legal costs are
steadily increasing as California American Water continues to
manage this system prudently and provide local communities with
safe and reliable service.”
California American Water has owned and operated the water
system serving parts of Seaside, Sand City, Monterey, Pacific
Grove, Del Ray Oaks, Pebble Beach, Carmel-by-the-Sea and
unincorporated Carmel Valley for more than 60 years. The company
employs about 100 people who live and work in Monterey County,
including licensed water treatment and distribution operators,
engineers and water quality experts.
About American Water
American Water (NYSE: AWK) is the largest regulated water and
wastewater utility company in the United States. With a history
dating back to 1886, We Keep Life Flowing® by providing safe,
clean, reliable, and affordable drinking water and wastewater
services to more than 14 million people across 14 regulated
jurisdictions and 18 military installations. American Water’s 6,500
talented professionals leverage their significant expertise and the
company’s national size and scale to achieve excellent outcomes for
the benefit of customers, employees, investors, and other
stakeholders.
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About California American Water
California American Water, a subsidiary of American Water,
provides high-quality and reliable water and wastewater services to
approximately 700,000 people.
Cautionary Statement Concerning Forward-Looking
Statements
Certain statements in this press release are forward-looking
statements within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking
statements relate to, among other things, the outcome, timing and
results of the District’s condemnation efforts with respect to
California American Water’s Monterey peninsula water system. These
statements are based on the current expectations of management of
California American Water. There are a number of risks and
uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially
from these forward-looking statements, including with respect to
(1) the outcome of the eminent domain litigation filed by the
District, and the timing of its resolution; (2) the continued
success by California American Water of challenges to the
District’s authority to own and operate the Monterey peninsula
water system; (3) the result of California American Water’s efforts
to dismiss the District’s eminent domain litigation; (4) unexpected
costs, liabilities or delays that may be incurred by California
American Water in connection with the defense of this eminent
domain litigation and other associated proceedings and actions; (5)
other regulatory, legislative, local, municipal or other actions
adversely affecting California American Water specifically or the
water and wastewater industries generally, including with respect
to the ongoing Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project; and (6)
other economic, business and other factors.
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Email: josh.stratton@amwater.com
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