Western Md. Gas Supplier Pursues Surcharge
HAGERSTOWN, Md. (AP) -- Columbia Gas of Maryland is seeking to add a surcharge of $1.92 a month to the bills of residential customers in Washington, Allegany and Garrett counties starting Feb. 1.
The Herald-Mail reported Sunday that the company has asked the state Public Service Commission to approve the surcharge to help pay for infrastructure replacement.
That's the same reason for a 9.4 percent residential rate increase that took effect Sept. 25. For an average residential customer, that increase came to $6.22 a month.
Regulators approved the September rate increase to enable the company to raise about $3.6 million to replace pipes and other equipment.
A spokesman says the surcharge would enable the company to recover costs not covered by the rate increase.
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