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State PSC to investigate 14 utilities

By Brad Johnson 2 min read

CHARLESTON -- State regulators are investigating notification policies by 14 regulated utilities - including Mountaineer Gas Company, Monongahela Power, Frontier and Optimum.

The West Virginia Public Service Commission has notified the utilities that they should explain how they notify their individual customers when they are affected by service outages.

The companies named in the investigation are Mountaineer Gas Company, Hope Gas Inc., Consumers Gas Utility Company, Union Oil & Gas, Inc., Cardinal Natural Gas Company, West Virginia-American Water Company, Beckley Water Company, Appalachian Power Company and Wheeling Power Company, Monongahela Power and The Potomac Edison Power Company, Morgantown Utility Board, Frontier West Virginia Inc., and Optimum.

The utilities have 20 days to respond to the PSC's order. The companies should provide an explanation of how they notify their individual affected customers of service outages; what plans they have, if any, to add, expand, modify, or improve notification systems; describe any technical or physical barriers that exist to providing electronic notifications by email or text message; and describe procedures in place to notify mass communication media of outages.

West Virginia Rural Water Association, West Virginia Municipal League, and the West Virginia Internet and Television Association were provided with a copy of the order so they can inform their members of the general investigation. The Commission says it will welcome responses from the associations' members, but members are not required to respond.

The case, which was filed on April 4, is a general investigation into notifications by utilities and cable providers regarding utility and cable service outages.

More information on this case can be found on the PSC website: www.psc.state.wv.us.

Click on "Case Information" and access Case No. 24-0338-G-W-E-CTV-GI.

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