02/19/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/19/2026 12:54
Published on 2/19/2026
Filed under: Water and Wastewater
HARRISBURG - The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) today approved a joint settlement that will result in a smaller overall rate change in annual water and wastewater revenues for York Water Company (York Water) than was initially proposed by the utility.
York Water provides water service to more than 73,000 customers and wastewater service to approximately 6,700 customers in parts of York, Adams, Franklin and Lancaster counties.
Joint Settlement
The Commission voted 4-1 to approve a Motion by Commissioner Ralph V. Yanora that granted in part and modified in part the Recommended Decision of PUC Administrative Law Judges John M. Coogan and Emily A. Farren and adopt a Joint Petition for Approval of Partial Settlement without modification supported by York Water, the PUC's independent Bureau of Investigation and Enforcement, the Office of Consumer Advocate (OCA), and the Office of Small Business Advocate (OSBA).
The settlement will result in an overall adjustment in annual base-rate operating revenues of $18.85 million, which consists of an increase in base rate water revenues of $16 million and an increase in base rate wastewater revenues of $2.85 million. In its original filing, York Water had proposed a general increase in water rates of more than $20.3 million per year, and a general increase in wastewater rates of more than $3.85 million per year.
Additionally, the settlement provides for a much smaller increase in York Water's monthly residential customer charge for water customers - with a monthly adjustment from $17.25 to $19.75, as opposed to the monthly $24.85 customer charge initially proposed by the company.
Per details included with the recommended decision, York Water provides water and wastewater services to various townships, municipalities and subdivisions, and these rates are separate and distinct. The new rates can become effective on March 1, 2026.
Consumer Enhancements
The approved settlement also directs several consumer enhancements to be undertaken by York Water, highlighted by the following:
Updated Customer Class Demand Study
Today's settlement also directs York Water to explore the feasibility of an updated demand study in an effort to enhance the company's Water Cost of Service Study and ensure equitable revenue distribution. A proposed customer class demand study could analyze the demand over a representative number of recent years using the customer data, at a minimum, for each period of time covering ten (10) years, twenty (20) years, and thirty (30) years from the date the study commences.
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Docket Nos.:
R-2025-3053442
R-2025-3053573