Oregon
officials to talk power rates
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The Oregon Public Utility Commission will
hold a public meeting in Klamath Falls next week to discuss proposed power
rate increases for customers of Pacific Power, including residential,
commercial and agricultural users.
The meeting described as an open house will
run from 6 to 8 p.m. in the blue exhibit building on the Klamath County
Fairgrounds.
Officials will be on hand to answer
questions about both issues, said Bob Valdez, spokesman for the
commission. There will also be company officials and other groups with
booths at the meeting.
There's no list of speakers or agenda.
Instead, a cluster of officials and stakeholders in the issues will appear
before the commission.
The open house is one of four the commission
is holding about the rate change around the state. One was held Feb. 28 in
Bend. Another is today in Portland and one is slated for Wednesday in
Medford.
The increase would help cover operating
costs, including fuel, pensions and health care, according to the company.
If the PUC approves the increase, the overall impact to customers would be
6.7 percent, because of changes in surcharges.
"When that contract expires, all indications
are that they will move to the standard irrigation tariff," said Jon
Coney, company spokesman.
Scott Seus, a Tulelake farmer and a
committee member, said the water users should have a booth at the open
house, explaining their side of the issue. "It's a sounding board and an opportunity to be heard," he said.
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