CITY OF LANCASTER (SEWER FUND) v. PA. P.U.C.


793 A.2d 978 (2002)

CITY OF LANCASTER (SEWER FUND), Petitioner, v. PENNSYLVANIA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION, Respondent.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

Decided February 22, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kenneth Zielonis, Harrisburg, for petitioner.

John A. Levin, Harrisburg, for respondent.

Before SMITH-RIBNER, Judge, PELLEGRINI, Judge and MIRARCHI, Jr., Senior Judge.


OPINION BY Judge SMITH-RIBNER.

In this public utility case, the parties essentially litigate the question of how much litigation is excessive. The case arises from the City of Lancaster's (City) efforts to increase the rates that it charges to provide wastewater service. An administrative law judge (ALJ) for the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (Commission) entered a recommended decision that significantly reduced the...

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