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York Water Company Files for Rate Increase
York Water Company Files for Rate Increase

The York Water Company (NASDAQ: YORW) on May 16,
2008 asked the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission for a general
increase in rates.
Jeffrey R. Hines, President and CEO, said the Company is asking for a
$7,086,000 increase in revenues.
Hines said the increase is necessary to pay for approximately $41 million
in capital investments that the Company has made since its last rate
request in 2006. The capital investments were made to reinforce, replace
and reline aging water mains, provide redundancy in case of emergencies, to
increase water quality and operational efficiency through upgrades to
facilities and equipment, and for replacements of other aging
infrastructure which improves reliability of service.
In addition to capital investments, the Company is also seeking to recover
increased costs of electric, chemicals and fuel, and increases in normal
operations and maintenance expenses.
The York Water Company is the oldest investor-owned water utility in the
United States serving approximately 171,000 people in 46 municipalities in
York and Adams Counties, South Central, Pennsylvania.
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