N.J. Admin. Code § 14:9-10.5 - DSIC filing requirements
(a) Each DSIC
filing made by a water utility shall include the following:
1. A detailed description of all
DSIC-eligible projects placed in service clearly identifying any projects that
are carried over from a prior DSIC period or from a prior DSIC recovery period
and any restoration costs sought for projects placed in-service, as well as the
in service date of the project associated with the restoration costs;
2. Aggregate information capturing
blanket-type, DSIC-eligible infrastructure, to be rehabilitated or replaced
(that is, number of valves, hydrants, or service lines) and the actual annual
cost of such blanket-type replacement programs.
3. A schedule comparing the:
i. Total spending on DSIC-eligible projects
to date, during the DSIC recovery period, including the base-project spending
and DSIC-project spending by Foundational Filing project identification number
or blanket-project category;
ii.
Actual cost of completed DSIC-eligible projects for the DSIC recovery period
with the estimated costs for the projects contained in the most recent
Foundational Filing or amendment thereto;
iii. In-service date of completed
DSIC-eligible projects versus estimated in-service date of DSIC-eligible
projects as set forth in the Foundational Filing; and
iv. Actual revenues collected through the
DSIC assessment, compared with the actual revenue requirement of the
DSIC-eligible projects during the DSIC recovery period, and the resultant DSIC
under- or over-recovery amounts;
4. A proposed DSIC schedule outlining the
DSIC charge, determined in accordance with this subchapter, and detailed
information demonstrating that the proposed DSIC charge meets the requirements
at N.J.A.C. 14:9-10.9. The schedule
shall include either, a proposed schedule for returning to customers any
over-recovery in the prior DSIC recovery period, including interest at the
adjusted weighted average cost of capital or, a proposed schedule for
recovering from customers any under-recovery in the prior DSIC recovery period.
The over-recovery, including interest, or under-recovery, shall be credited or
charged to customers during the next DSIC recovery period. This information
shall support the DSIC charge calculation, with documentation, detailed
financial analyses, and other relevant information, showing all assumptions and
calculations. All supporting financial information shall be presented in such a
way as to allow the Board to evaluate whether the calculations meet the
requirements of this subchapter; and
5. Other documentation, as needed, to
evaluate the DSIC program.
(b) DSIC filings shall be filed with the
Board on a semi-annual basis, commencing approximately six months after the
effective date of the Foundational Filing. A water utility must submit its
semi-annual DSIC filing within 15 days of the end of the DSIC recovery period.
DSIC filings shall be reviewed by Board staff and the Division of Rate Counsel.
In the event that Board staff or the Division of Rate Counsel identifies a
particular project or projects or restoration costs associated with a project
of concern contained in the DSIC filing, the water utility shall remove the
project or restoration costs from the list of DSIC-eligible projects. If the
water utility objects to the removal of a project or restoration costs from the
list of DSIC-eligible projects, the water utility may file a petition with the
Board seeking inclusion of the project or restoration costs as a DSIC-eligible
project. The water utility may recover the interim surcharge associated with
the DSIC-eligible projects closed or restoration costs during the DSIC recovery
period not objected to by Board staff or the Division of Rate Counsel beginning
45 days after the receipt of the complete semi-annual DSIC filing, subject to
refund at the Board's discretion.
(c) The semi-annual DSIC filings may include
changes or updates to information provided in the Foundational Filing provided
the information is material and relevant and the water utility has a reasonable
expectation that the change will occur during the DSIC recovery
period.
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