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CALIFORNIA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION DIVISION OF WATER AND AUDITS Advice Letter Cover Sheet [ ] APPROVED [ ] WITHDRAWN [ ] REJECTED Signature: Comments: Date: Utility Name: California Water Service Company Date Mailed to Service List: 11/13/15 District: Various CPUC Utility #: U-60-W Protest Deadline (20 th Day): 12/3/15 Advice Letter #: 2197 Review Deadline (30 th Day): 12/13/15 Tier: 1 2 3 Compliance Requested Effective Date: 1/1/2016 Authorization: D.14-08-011 Rate Impact: Various $ Description: 2016 Escalation Increase Steps and Sales Reconciliation Mechanism (SRM) Adjustment Various % The protest or response deadline for this advice letter is 20 days from the date that this advice letter was mailed to the service list. Please see the “Response or Protest” section in the advice letter for more information. Utility Contact: Tess Cayas Utility Contact: Darin Duncan Phone: 408-367-8229 Phone: 408-367-8227 Email: tcayas@calwater.com Email: [email protected] DWA Contact: Tariff Unit Phone: (415) 703-1133 Email: [email protected] DWA USE ONLY DATE STAFF COMMENTS X

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CALIFORNIA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONDIVISION OF WATER AND AUDITS

Advice Letter Cover Sheet

[ ] APPROVED [ ] WITHDRAWN [ ] REJECTED

Signature: Comments:

Date:

Utility Name: California Water Service Company Date Mailed to Service List: 11/13/15

District: Various

CPUC Utility #: U-60-W Protest Deadline (20th Day): 12/3/15

Advice Letter #:2197

Review Deadline (30th Day): 12/13/15

Tier: ☐1 ☐2 ☐3 ☐ Compliance Requested Effective Date: 1/1/2016Authorization: D.14-08-011

Rate Impact: Various $

Description: 2016 Escalation Increase Steps and SalesReconciliation Mechanism (SRM)Adjustment

Various %

The protest or response deadline for this advice letter is 20 days from the date that this advice letter was mailed to theservice list. Please see the “Response or Protest” section in the advice letter for more information.

Utility Contact: Tess Cayas Utility Contact: Darin Duncan

Phone: 408-367-8229 Phone: 408-367-8227

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

DWA Contact: Tariff Unit

Phone: (415) 703-1133

Email: [email protected]

DWA USE ONLYDATE STAFF COMMENTS

X

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY1720 NORTH FIRST STREET

SAN JOSE, CA 95112 (408) 367-8200 F (408) 367-8428

November 13, 2015

Advice Letter No. 2197

California Water Service Company (Cal Water) hereby transmits for filing the changes in its tariffschedules shown on Attachment 1 for several of its districts and two copies of each are attachedhereto.

UUSummary

This advice letter requests approval of Cal Water’s escalation increases and Sales ReconciliationMechanism (SRM) adjustments that were approved in Decision (D.) 14-08-011 dated August 14,2014, for Escalation Year 2016 in the following districts: Bakersfield, Bayshore, Bear Gulch, Chico,Dixon, King City, Marysville, Oroville, Redwood Valley (Lucerne and Unified), Selma, Stockton,Westlake, and Willows.

Cal Water has calculated the increased revenue requirement using inflation factors provided by theOffice of Ratepayer Advocates’ (ORA’s) energy cost of service branch and other provisions of D.14-08-011 in the table below. Any over or under collection from adopted revenue requirements relatedto commercial quantity rates will be tracked in the WRAM balancing account and are subject to theprovisions of D. 08-02-036. This filing is designated as Tier 1 with an effective date of January 1,2016.

Decision (D.) 14-08-011, also adopted a Sales Adjustment Mechanism (SRM) that provides for a rateadjustment if the actual sales volume for a district is lower or higher than five percent of the adoptedvalue for that district. Of the districts that qualify for escalation in 2016, the SRM has been triggeredin 14 districts and therefore have sales adjusted in accordance with the SRM guidelines.

Please note that the following advice letters collectively address Cal Water’s escalation increasesand the SRM adjustments for Escalation Year 2016, as follows:

AL 2196 (2016 Escalation Increase Steps Only)

AL 2197 (2016 Escalation Increase Steps and SRM Adjustment)

AL 2198 (2016 SRM Adjustment Only)

The table below summarizes which districts correspond to each advice letter. Please note that theonly district that neither passed steps nor triggered the SRM, Dominguez is not part of this seriesof advice letter filings.

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANYAdvice Letter 2197, 2016 Escalation Increase Steps and SRM AdjustmentPage 3

Districts AL 2196 AL 2197 AL 2198

Antelope Valley X

Bakersfield X

Bayshore X

Bear Gulch X

Chico X

Dixon X

Dominguez

East Los Angeles X

Hermosa-Redondo X

Kern River Valley X

King City X

Livermore X

Los Altos X

Marysville X

Oroville X

Palos Verdes X

Redwood Valley (CS)

Redwood Valley (Lucerne) X

Redwood Valley (Unified) X

Salinas X

Selma X

Stockton X

Visalia X

Westlake X

Willows X

Background

Ordering Paragraphs 8 and 43 from D.14-08-011 state the following:

Ordering Paragraph 8

California Water Service Company (CWS) shall file escalation advice letters for 2015 and2016, as provided for in the Rate Case Plan adopted in Decision 07‐05‐062, or its successor. The budgeted amounts for conservation expenses in the Settlement Agreement attached tothis decision as Exhibit A are set forth as follows:

• Office of Ratepayer Advocates and CWS agree to an average annualconservation budget of $6,999,757 for Test Year 2014, Escalation Year 2015,and Escalation Year 2016 for a total 3-year budget that shall not exceed$20,999,271;

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANYAdvice Letter 2197, 2016 Escalation Increase Steps and SRM AdjustmentPage 4

• These budgets are excluded from escalation and instead use the averageannual budget in calculating the allowed revenue requirement for Test Year2014, Escalation Year 2015, and Escalation Year 2016; and

• Budgets may be used in a district at any time during the 3-year rate casecycle as long as the total amount spent over the three years does not exceedthe total 3-year budget.

• Funds are not transferrable across districts.

Ordering Paragraph 43

In light of the current drought, California Water Service Company (CWS) is authorized toimplement a drought Sales Reconciliation Mechanism (SRM) as a pilot program for thesecond and third years of the rate case period by calculating the recorded sales for theperiod of the previous October through September for each district, and comparing theamounts to the sales adopted in this decision. If recorded sales are more than 5% differentthan adopted sales, CWS is authorized to adjust its overall sales forecast by 50% of therecorded sales variation, flow that change through the revenue requirement (alsoproportionally changing production costs to match the proposed sales change), andcalculate rates based on the adjusted sales. If the drought SRM triggers a rate change inany area, CWS shall implement the adjusted rates with a notice to customers that the ratechange is the result of the drought SRM. CWS is authorized to open a drought SRMBalancing Account (SRM BA) to track any change in rates associated with the drought SRM.The SRM BA is subject to review in CWS’s next general rate case. The drought SRM is onlyauthorized for this rate case period, and may be considered in CWS’s next general rate case.

Discussion

The Commission staff has been furnished copies of the detailed workpapers showing the rate ofreturn on rate base for the current twelve-month period based upon recorded data. Pro-formarate of return for the twelve-month period through September 30, 2015 are shown below (dollarsin thousands).

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANYAdvice Letter 2197, 2016 Escalation Increase Steps and SRM AdjustmentPage 5

These districts have pro-forma rate of return for the twelve-month period through September 30,2015 lower than the adopted 7.94% or the rate of return limit from D.14-08-011 and are thereforeeligible to receive the corresponding full or partial escalation increases granted in the decision andcalculated herein.

Sales Reconciliation Mechanism (SRM)

When actual sales vary from adopted sales by more than 5%, the SRM is triggered, and rates areto be recalculated incorporating a change in sales that is half of the total variation from adoptedsales.

For each of the 13 districts (14 ratemaking areas) in this advice letter, Cal Water calculated analternate revenue requirement that incorporates a change in production costs to reflect thechange in sales values. The alternate revenue requirement is used solely to calculate the ratesgoing into effect on January 1, 2016. Cal Water is not proposing to adopt the alternate revenuerequirement as its new “adopted” revenue requirement, or adopt the modified production costsas the new values, for the Preliminary Statement M.

The revenue requirements proposed for the modified Preliminary Statement M are calculatedbased on the Rate Case Plan guidelines.

SRM Balancing Account

Ordering Paragraph 43 authorizes Cal Water to open a drought SRM Balancing Account (SRM BA)to track any change in rates associated with the drought SRM. Cal Water proposes tracking theincremental difference between the revenue that should be collected in 2015 under the alternaterevenue requirement (calculated solely for the purposes of the SRM rate adjustments), and theincremental actual revenue collected in 2015.

The SRM BA will track the difference as follows:

(Incremental SRM Rates x SRM Quantities for sales and services) – (Incremental SRM Ratesx Actual Quantities for sales and services)

District Last Adopted SRM Adj

Revenue

(SRM Rate

Design)

Steps Steps Adj.

Steps

Revenue (new

Proposed

Stmt M)

Total Revenue

Requested

Pro-forma

Rate of

Return

Escalation

Increase

Bakersfield 71,993.0 (1,003.6) 71,531.5 2,356.4 (1,814.3) 72,535.1 (461.4) 6.36% Partial

Bayshore 76,925.3 (5,269.1) 71,834.4 1,063.1 (885.0) 77,103.4 (5,090.9) 8.78% Partial

Bear Gulch 47,608.1 (2,782.2) 45,246.7 792.4 (371.6) 48,028.9 (2,361.4) 6.71% Partial

Chico 21,785.3 (141.5) 21,873.5 229.7 - 22,015.0 88.2 6.25% Full

Dixon 3,057.2 (16.0) 3,057.5 16.3 - 3,073.5 0.3 7.99% Full

East Los Angeles 33,313.3 (455.6) 33,711.0 2,574.8 (1,721.6) 34,166.5 397.6 9.07% Partial

Hermosa-Redondo 29,179.3 (647.1) 29,258.6 726.4 (71.1) 29,905.7 8.3 7.82% Partial

King City 3,285.2 (8.4) 3,355.8 79.1 (5.5) 3,358.7 65.2 7.39% Partial

Los Altos 29,273.4 (1,437.1) 28,131.3 874.0 (579.0) 29,568.4 (1,142.1) 8.84% Partial

Marysville 3,640.5 (18.4) 3,717.7 95.6 - 3,736.1 77.2 7.29% Full

Oroville 4,553.6 (53.5) 4,515.4 15.3 - 4,568.9 (38.2) 7.11% Full

Selma 5,050.5 (38.2) 5,062.0 49.7 - 5,100.2 11.6 5.23% Full

Stockton 38,113.8 (906.8) 37,825.3 618.3 - 38,732.1 (288.5) 7.67% Full

Westlake 17,518.9 (497.2) 17,391.8 331.4 (129.6) (129.6) (295.4) 7.66% Partial

Willows 2,349.7 (7.8) 2,376.1 99.8 (65.7) 2,383.9 26.4 7.10% Partial

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANYAdvice Letter 2197, 2016 Escalation Increase Steps and SRM AdjustmentPage 6

D.14-08-011 states that the SRM BA is subject to review in Cal Water’s next general rate case. Toensure that the SRM is implemented in a manner that is consistent with the stated goal ofreducing the net WRAM/MCBA balance, however, Cal Water proposes to review and true-up the2015 SRM balances with Cal Water’s annual 2015 WRAM and MCBA true-up amortizations, whichwill be filed in early 2016.

Rate Design

Generally, when Cal Water files an advice letter to request a change in revenue, without a changein the number of customers or consumption, Cal Water is able to layer the incremental change ontop of the existing rates. For example, if the revenue change is 2%, it would be correct to changethe existing rates by 2%. In this advice letter, the consumption levels are changing by more than5% from the adopted consumption, the layering method would not generate accurate rates. CalWater is requesting to modify the rate design to recalculate rates by taking the entire revenuerequirement and redistributing to modified consumption and number of customers as wasrequested in Advice Letter 2150-B, filed on December 10, 2014.

While Cal Water is requesting to modify the rate design, which would change the proposed rates,Cal Water is not requesting a change to the Preliminary Statement M.

This filing involves two revenue requirements. The revenue requirement generated from theescalation filing, which is calculated in accordance with the rate case plan, is the revenue that CalWater is proposing to adopt. The alternate revenue requirement is generated to flow through theproduction cost change from changing the consumption levels for the SRM adjustment. Thealternate revenue requirement is used to calculate new rates only. Cal Water is not requesting toadopt the alternate revenue requirement as the new revenue requirement level.

Water Revenue Adjustment Mechanism and Modified Cost Balancing Account (WRAM/MCBA)

In addition, in order to properly implement the WRAM/MCBA mechanism adopted in D.08-02-036,Cal Water proposes changes to its preliminary statement M that reflect the quantities and ratedesign proposed in this filing.

Tariff Updates

In the interest of making terminology and language consistent across customer-facing material, CalWater has updated the description of the quantity rates on its tariff sheets to use the terminology“CCF” because that is the unit of water used for customer bills. Historically, references to cubicfeet, 100 cubic feet, Cu. ft., or Ccf have been used in tariff sheets, however. These disparatereferences create confusion for customers. To further clarify, the statement “1 CCF is 100 cubicfeet (748 gallons)” is now contained on the tariff sheets when quantity rates are listed. Similarly,Special Conditions with references to quantity rates now refer to CCF as well.

Also in the interest of standardization, the following Special Condition will replace the multiplespecial conditions with the same meaning that are currently on the tariff sheets for Oroville,Stockton, and Westlake:

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANYAdvice Letter 2197, 2016 Escalation Increase Steps and SRM AdjustmentPage 7

“All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursementfee) and applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund),Schedule LIRA (Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surchargesand Surcredits).”

Although this is not a material change, the format of the tariff sheets has been updated andstandardized to facilitate more efficient future processing of tariff sheets and lay out theinformation more clearly for customers.

Requested Effective Date

Under General Order 96-B, Water Industry Rule 7.3.1, as modified by Resolution W-4664 this is aTier 1 advice letter with a requested effective date of January 1, 2016. The effectiveness is subjectto refund pending the Commission staff’s determination that the filing complies with the standardpractice and the proposed rate design is equitable and correctly calculated.

Notice

Customer Notice – Notices of the surcharges and credits in this advice letter will be provided as abill message on the first bill to impacted customers. Consistent with OP 43 in D.14-08-011, the billmessage will indicate that the rate change is a result, in part, from the drought Sales ReconciliationMechanism.

Service Lists – In accordance with General Order 96-B, General Rule 4.3 and 7.2 and Water IndustryRule 4.1, a copy of this advice letter will be mailed or electronically transmitted on November 13,2015, to competing and adjacent utilities and other utilities or interested parties having requestedsuch notification.

UUResponse or Protest

Anyone may respond to or protest this advice letter. A response supports the filing and maycontain information that proves useful to the Commission in evaluating the advice letter. Aprotest objects to the advice letter in whole or in part and must set forth the specific grounds onwhich it is based. These grounds are:

(1) The utility did not properly serve or give notice of the advice letter;(2) The relief requested in the advice letter would violate statute or Commission order, or

is not authorized by statute or Commission order on which the utility relies;(3) The analysis, calculations, or data in the advice letter contain material error or

omissions;(4) The relief requested in the advice letter is pending before the Commission in a formal

proceeding; or(5) The relief requested in the advice letter requires consideration in a formal hearing, or is

otherwise inappropriate for the advice letter process; or

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANYAdvice Letter 2197, 2016 Escalation Increase Steps and SRM AdjustmentPage 8

(6) The relief requested in the advice letter is unjust, unreasonable, or discriminatory(provided that such a protest may not be made where it would require relitigating aprior order of the Commission.)

A protest shall provide citations or proofs where available to allow staff to properly consider theprotest. A response or protest must be made in writing or by electronic mail and must be receivedby the Division of Water and Audits within 20 days of the date this advice letter is filed. The adviceletter process does not provide for any responses, protests or comments, except for the utility’sreply, after the 20-day comment period. The address for mailing or delivering a protest is:

Tariff Unit, Division of Water and Audits, 3rd floorCalifornia Public Utilities Commission,505 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA [email protected]

On the same date the response or protest is submitted to the Division of Water and Audits, therespondent or protestant shall send a copy by mail (or e-mail) to us, addressed to:

Darin DuncanCalifornia Water Service Company1720 North First Street,San Jose, California 95112Fax 408/367-8430 orE-mail [email protected]

Cities and counties that need Board of Supervisors or Board of Commissioners approval to protestshould inform the Division of Water and Audits, within the 20-day protest period, so that a latefiled protest can be entertained. The informing document should include an estimate of the datethe proposed protest might be voted on.

Replies

The utility shall reply to each protest and may reply to any response. Each reply must be receivedby the Division of Water and Audits within 5 business days after the end of the protest period, andshall be served on the same day to the person who filed the protest or response. If you have notreceived a reply to your protest within 10 business days, contact California Water ServiceCompany at 408/367-8200.

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANYAdvice Letter 2197, 2016 Escalation Increase Steps and SRM AdjustmentPage 9

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

Tess CayasSenior Rates Analyst

Enclosures

cc: Ting-Pong Yuen, ORATo the California Public Utilities Commission:

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112

(408) 367-8200

Appendix 1

Tariff Sheet Changes in Advice Letter 2196

Rate Schedule New CPUC Sheet No. Title of Sheet Cancelling CPUC Sheet No. Filter

TofC Pg. 1 XXXXX-W Table of Contents Page 1 XXXXX-W 2197

TofC Pg. 2 XXXXX-W Table of Contents Page 2 XXXXX-W 2197

TofC Pg. 3 XXXXX-W Table of Contents Page 3 XXXXX-W 2197

TofC Pg. 4 XXXXX-W Table of Contents Page 4 XXXXX-W 2197

TofC Pg. 5 XXXXX-W Table of Contents Page 5 XXXXX-W 2197

BK-1-R XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service XXXXX-W 2197

BK-1-NR XXXXX-W Non Residential Metered Service XXXXX-W 2197

BK-2R XXXXX-W Residential Flat Rate Service XXXXX-W 2197

BAY-1-R XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service XXXXX-W 2197

BAY-1-NR XXXXX-W Non Residential Metered Service XXXXX-W 2197

BG-1-R XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service XXXXX-W 2197

BG-1-NR XXXXX-W Non Residential Metered Service XXXXX-W 2197

CH-1-R XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service XXXXX-W 2197

CH-1-NR XXXXX-W Non Residential Metered Service XXXXX-W 2197

DX-1-R XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service XXXXX-W 2197

DX-1-NR XXXXX-W Non Residential Metered Service XXXXX-W 2197

EL-1-R XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service XXXXX-W 2197

EL-1-NR XXXXX-W Non Residential Metered Service XXXXX-W 2197

HR-1-R XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service XXXXX-W 2197

HR-1-NR XXXXX-W Non Residential Metered Service XXXXX-W 2197

KC-1-R XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service XXXXX-W 2197

KC-1-NR XXXXX-W Non Residential Metered Service XXXXX-W 2197

LS-1-R XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service XXXXX-W 2197

LS-1-NR XXXXX-W Non Residential Metered Service XXXXX-W 2197

MR-1-R XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service XXXXX-W 2197

MR-1-NR XXXXX-W Non Residential Metered Service XXXXX-W 2197

MR-2R XXXXX-W Residential Flat Rate Service XXXXX-W 2197

OR-1-R XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service XXXXX-W 2197

OR-1-NR XXXXX-W Non Residential Metered Service XXXXX-W 2197

SL-1-R XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service XXXXX-W 2197

SL-1-NR XXXXX-W Non Residential Metered Service XXXXX-W 2197

SL-2R (Pg. 1 of 2) XXXXX-W Residential Flat Rate Service XXXXX-W 2197

SL-2R (Pg. 2 of 2) XXXXX-W Residential Flat Rate Service XXXXX-W 2197

ST-1-R XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service XXXXX-W 2197

ST-1-NR XXXXX-W Non Residential Metered Service XXXXX-W 2197

VS-1-R XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service XXXXX-W 2197

VS-1-NR XXXXX-W Non Residential Metered Service XXXXX-W 2197

WL-1-R XXXXX-W Residential Metered Service XXXXX-W 2197

WL-1-NR XXXXX-W Non Residential Metered Service XXXXX-W 2197

WL-2R XXXXX-W Residential Flat Rate Service XXXXX-W 2197

WRAM MCBA-Bakersfield XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M XXXXX-W 2197

WRAM MCBA-Bayshore XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M XXXXX-W 2197

WRAM MCBA-Bear Gulch XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M XXXXX-W 2197

WRAM MCBA-Chico XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M XXXXX-W 2197

WRAM MCBA-Dixon XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M XXXXX-W 2197

WRAM MCBA-East Los Angeles XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M XXXXX-W 2197

WRAM MCBA-Hermosa Redondo XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M XXXXX-W 2197

WRAM MCBA-King City XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M XXXXX-W 2197

WRAM MCBA-Los Altos Suburban XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M XXXXX-W 2197

WRAM MCBA-Marysville XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M XXXXX-W 2197

WRAM MCBA-Oroville XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M XXXXX-W 2197

WRAM MCBA-Selma XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M XXXXX-W 2197

WRAM MCBA-Stockton XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M XXXXX-W 2197

WRAM MCBA-Visalia XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M XXXXX-W 2197

WRAM MCBA-Willows XXXXX-W Preliminary Statement M XXXXX-W 2197

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Table of Contents (Page 1 of 5)

The following listed tariff sheets contain all effective rates and rules affecting the rates and service of the Utility together

with information relating thereto:

Sheet Subject Matter CPUC Sheet No.

Title Page 5613

Table of Contents Page 1 XXXXX ( C )

Table of Contents Page 2 XXXXX ( C )

Table of Contents Page 3 XXXXX ( C )

Table of Contents Page 4 XXXXX ( C )

Table of Contents Page 5 XXXXX ( C )

Table of Contents Page 6 10197

Table of Contents Page 7 10747

Table of Contents Page 8 10732

Table of Contents 2926-W 2926

Preliminary Statement A 9240-8212

Preliminary Statement B-D 610

Preliminary Statement F 8312

Preliminary Statement H 6686

Preliminary Statement J2 10438

Preliminary Statement K 7313

Preliminary Statement M Page 1 9345

Preliminary Statement M Page 2 8372

Preliminary Statement M AV 10791

Preliminary Statement M BK XXXXX ( C )

Preliminary Statement M BAY XXXXX ( C )

Preliminary Statement M BG XXXXX ( C )

Preliminary Statement M CH XXXXX ( C )

Preliminary Statement M DX XXXXX ( C )

Preliminary Statement M DOM 10839

Preliminary Statement M EL XXXXX ( C )

Preliminary Statement M HR XXXXX ( C )

Preliminary Statement M KRV 10602

Preliminary Statement M KC XXXXX ( C )

Preliminary Statement M LV 10763

Preliminary Statement M LS XXXXX ( C )

Preliminary Statement M MR XXXXX ( C )

Preliminary Statement M OR XXXXX ( C )

Preliminary Statement M PV 10598

Preliminary Statement M RV-CS 10597

Preliminary Statement M RV-LC 10596

Preliminary Statement M RV-U 10391

Preliminary Statement M SA 10810

Preliminary Statement M SL XXXXX ( C )

Preliminary Statement M ST XXXXX ( C )

Preliminary Statement M VS XXXXX ( C )

Preliminary Statement M WK 10593

Preliminary Statement M WL XXXXX ( C )

Preliminary Statement P 7446

Preliminary Statement Q 10043

Preliminary Statement S 8013

Preliminary Statement T 8017

Preliminary Statement U 8446

Preliminary Statement V 8154

Preliminary Statement W 8156

Preliminary Statement X 8314

Preliminary Statement Z1 10439

Preliminary Statement Z2 10440

(continued)

(To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by CPUC)

Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. D. 14-08-011 Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Table of Contents (Page 2 of 5)

Sheet Subject Matter Service Area Schedule No. CPUC Sheet No.

Preliminary Statement AA1 10441

Preliminary Statement AA2 10442

Preliminary Statement AB2 10443

Preliminary Statement AC 8637

Preliminary Statement AD 10451

Preliminary Statement AE Page 1 10444

Preliminary Statement AE Page 2 10445

Preliminary Statement AF 9025

Preliminary Statement AG 9032

Preliminary Statement AI 10221

Preliminary Statement AJ 9671

Preliminary Statement AK 10101

Preliminary Statement AL 10208

Preliminary Statement AM 10446

Preliminary Statement AN 10447

Preliminary Statement AO 10448

Preliminary Statement AP 10449

Preliminary Statement AQ 10450

Preliminary Statement AR 10447

Rate Schedules:

ALL DISTRICTS

Service to Company Employees ED-1 5168

Surcharge to Fund Public Utilities Commission Reimbursement Fee UF 6827

Rate Support Fund RSF 10369

Low Income Ratepayer Assistance LIRA 10370

Low Income Ratepayer Assistance LIRA 10371

Low Income Ratepayer Assistance LIRA 10553

PBOP Surcharge PB 7049

Additional Surcharges/Surcredits AS Page 1A 10199

Additional Surcharges/Surcredits AS Page 1B 10464

Additional Surcharges/Surcredits AS Page 1C 10554

Additional Surcharges/Surcredits AS Page 4 10555

ANTELOPE VALLEY DISTRICT

Residential Metered Service Leona Valley AV-LEO-1-R 10796

Nonresidential Metered Service Leona Valley AV-LEO-1-NR 10795

Residential Metered Service AV-LAN-1-R 10794

Nonresidential Metered Service AV-LAN-1-NR 10793

General Metered Service Fremont Valley/Lake Hughes AV-FM-1 10792

Limited Residential Flat Rate Service Lake Hughes AV-LH-2R 2550

Private Fire Protection Service AV-4 10266

BAKERSFIELD DISTRICT

Residential Metered Service BK-1-R XXXXX ( C )

Nonresidential Metered Service BK-1-NR XXXXX ( C )

Residential Flat Rate Service BK-2R XXXXX ( C )

Private Fire Protection Service BK-4 1070

Public Fire Hydrant Service BK-5 10271

BAYSHORE DISTRICT

Residential Metered Service - South San Francisco Service Area BAY-1-R XXXXX ( C )

Nonresidential Metered Service - South San Francisco Service Area BAY-1-NR XXXXX ( C )

Private Fire Protection Service BAY-4 10278

(continued)

(To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by CPUC)

Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. D. 14-08-011 Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Table of Contents (Page 3 of 5)

Sheet Subject Matter Service Area Schedule No. CPUC Sheet No.

Rate Schedules:

BEAR GULCH DISTRICT

Residential Metered Service BG-1-R XXXXX ( C )

Nonresidential Metered Service BG-1-NR XXXXX ( C )

Private Fire Protection Service BG-4 10281

Public Fire Hydrant Service BG-5 #NAME?

CHICO - HAMILTON CITY DISTRICT

Residential Metered Service CH-1-R XXXXX ( C )

Nonresidential Metered Service CH-1-NR XXXXX ( C )

Private Fire Protection Service CH-4 10285

DIXON DISTRICT

Residential Metered Service DX-1-R XXXXX ( C )

Nonresidential Metered Service DX-1-NR XXXXX ( C )

Private Fire Protection Service DX-4 10288

DOMINGUEZ DISTRICT

Residential Metered Service DOM-1-R 10842

Nonresidential Metered Service DOM-1-NR 10841

Recycled Water Service DOM-RC-1 Page 1 10840

Recycled Water Service DOM-RC-1 Page 2 10292

Private Fire Protection Service DOM-4 10293

EAST LOS ANGELES DISTRICT

Residential Metered Service EL-1-R XXXXX ( C )

Nonresidential Metered Service EL-1-NR XXXXX ( C )

Private Fire Protection Service EL-4 10296

GRAND OAKS DISTRICT

Residential Metered Service- GO-R-1 7437

HERMOSA-REDONDO DISTRICT

Residential Metered Service HR-1-R XXXXX ( C )

Nonresidential Metered Service HR-1-NR XXXXX ( C )

Private Fire Protection Service HR-4 10299

Private Fire Protection Service HR-4RPF 4652

Public Fire Hydrant Service HR-5 3446

Reclaimed Water Service HR-6 10701

KERN RIVER VALLEY DISTRICT

General Metered Service Arden KRV-AR-1 10700

General Metered Service Bodfish KRV-BD-1 10699

General Metered Service Kernville KRV-KD-1 10698

General Metered Service Lakeland KRV-LK-1 10697

General Metered Service Squirrel Mountain KRV-SQ-1 10696

General Metered Service All Other Areas KRV-AO-1 10695

Interruptible Public Authority

Irrigation Service Kernville KRV-KD-2 10307

Private Fire Protection Service KRV-4 10308

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Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. D. 14-08-011 Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

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Sheet Subject Matter Service Area Schedule No. CPUC Sheet No.

Rate Schedules:

KING CITY DISTRICT

Residential Metered Service KC-1-R XXXXX ( C )

Nonresidential Metered Service KC-1-NR XXXXX ( C )

Private Fire Protection Service KC-4 10311

LIVERMORE DISTRICT

Residential Metered Service LV-1-R 10765

Nonresidential Metered Service LV-1-NR 10764

Private Fire Protection Service LV-4 10314

LOS ALTOS-SUBURBAN DISTRICT

Residential Metered Service LS-1-R XXXXX ( C )

Nonresidential Metered Service LS-1-NR XXXXX ( C )

Private Fire Protection Service LS-4 10317

Public Fire Hydrant Service LS-5 3447

MARYSVILLE DISTRICT

Residential Metered Service MR-1-R XXXXX ( C )

Nonresidential Metered Service MR-1-NR XXXXX ( C )

Residential Flat Rate Service MR-2R XXXXX ( C )

Private Fire Protection Service MR-4 10321

OROVILLE DISTRICT

Residential Metered Service OR-1-R XXXXX ( C )

Nonresidential Metered Service OR-1-NR XXXXX ( C )

Residential Flat Rate Service OR-2R 9794

Limited Flat Rate Service OR-2UL 10324

Irrigation Service OR-3M 10325

Interruptible Irrigation Service OR-3M-I 10326

Private Fire Protection Service OR-4 10327

PALOS VERDES DISTRICT

Residential Metered Service PV-1-R 10770

Nonresidential Metered Service PV-1-NR 10686

Private Fire Protection Service PV-4 10330

Private Fire Hydrant Services on Private Property PV-4A 10331

Reclaimed Metered Service PV-6 10685

REDWOOD VALLEY DISTRICT

General Metered Service Coast Springs RV-CS-1 Page 1 10568

General Metered Service Coast Springs RV-CS-1 Page 2 10684

General Metered Service Lucerne RV-LC-1 Page 1 10637

General Metered Service Lucerne RV-LC-1 Page 2 10683

Private Fire Protection Service Lucerne RV-LC-4 10337

Public Fire Hydrant Service Lucerne RV-LC-5 9620

General Metered Service Armstrong RV-AR-1 10661

General Metered Service Hawkins RV-HW-1 10660

General Metered Service Noel Heights RV-NH-1 10659

General Metered Service Rancho del Paradiso RV-RP-1 10658

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Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. D. 14-08-011 Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

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Sheet Subject Matter Service Area Schedule No. CPUC Sheet No.

Rate Schedules:

SALINAS DISTRICT

Residential Metered Service Salinas SA-1-R 10812

Nonresidential Metered Service Salinas SA-1-NR 10811

Private Fire Protection Service Salinas SA-4 10349

Public Fire Hydrant Service Salinas SA-5 3448

Private Fire Hydrant Service Bolsa Knolls SA-BK-4H 3826

Public Fire Hydrant Service Bolsa Knolls SA-BK-5 3827

Private Fire Hydrant Service Las Lomas SA-LL-4H 3830

Public Fire Hydrant Service Las Lomas SA-LL-5 3448

Private Fire Hydrant Service Oak Hills SA-OH-4H 3834

Public Fire Hydrant Service Oak Hills SA-OH-5 3835

SELMA DISTRICT

Residential Metered Service SL-1-R XXXXX ( C )

Nonresidential Metered Service SL-1-NR XXXXX ( C )

Residential Flat Rate Service SL-2R XXXXX ( C )

Private Fire Protection Service SL-4 10354

STOCKTON DISTRICT

Residential Metered Service ST-1-R XXXXX ( C )

Nonresidential Metered Service ST-1-NR XXXXX ( C )

Private Fire Protection Service ST-4 10357

Public Fire Hydrant Service City and Mayfair ST-5L 3449

Public Fire Hydrant Service ST-5 3450

VISALIA DISTRICT

Residential Metered Service VS-1-R XXXXX ( C )

Nonresidential Metered Service VS-1-NR XXXXX ( C )

Private Fire Protection Service VS-4 10360

Public Fire Hydrant Service VS-5 3451

Private Fire Protection Service Eptco VS-EP-4 5547

Private Fire Protection Service Nish VS-NS-4 5550

WESTLAKE DISTRICT

Residential Metered Service WK-1-R 10768

Nonresidential Metered Service WK-1-NR 10654

Private Fire Protection Service WK-4 10363

Reclaimed Water Service WK-6 10653

WILLOWS DISTRICT

Residential Metered Service WL-1-R XXXXX ( C )

Nonresidential Metered Service WL-1-NR XXXXX ( C )

Residential Flat Rate Service WL-2R XXXXX ( C )

Private Fire Protection Service WL-4 10363

FIRE FLOW TESTING CHARGE FF 0

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Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. D. 14-08-011 Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Preliminary Statement

(continued)

M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - BAKERSFIELD)

Monthly Detail

(In Thousands of Dollars)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

Month

Quantity Charge

Revenue for WRAM

Service Charge and

other Non-WRAM

Revenue Total Revenue Purchased Water Pump Tax Purchased Power Total Production Cost

JAN 1,850.5$ 2,953.0$ 4,803.4$ 441.5$ 66.1$ 284.0$ 791.6$ ( C )

FEB 1,719.6$ 2,953.0$ 4,672.6$ 437.0$ 62.4$ 275.4$ 774.8$ |

MAR 2,014.3$ 2,953.0$ 4,967.3$ 606.5$ 78.9$ 367.8$ 1,053.2$ |

APR 2,208.2$ 2,953.0$ 5,161.2$ 606.9$ 114.4$ 434.4$ 1,155.7$ |

MAY 2,870.7$ 2,822.9$ 5,693.6$ 758.4$ 160.8$ 576.2$ 1,495.4$ |

JUN 4,074.4$ 2,953.0$ 7,027.3$ 815.1$ 208.5$ 686.0$ 1,709.7$ |

JUL 4,682.4$ 2,953.0$ 7,635.3$ 943.6$ 240.9$ 793.1$ 1,977.6$ |

AUG 4,453.5$ 2,953.0$ 7,406.5$ 920.3$ 248.5$ 798.9$ 1,967.7$ |

SEP 4,603.1$ 2,953.0$ 7,556.1$ 829.1$ 197.8$ 671.0$ 1,697.8$ |

OCT 3,609.5$ 2,953.0$ 6,562.4$ 710.2$ 142.5$ 524.4$ 1,377.1$ |

NOV 2,799.0$ 2,953.0$ 5,751.9$ 628.7$ 96.3$ 408.4$ 1,133.4$ |

DEC 2,344.6$ 2,953.0$ 5,297.5$ 520.3$ 72.1$ 323.8$ 916.2$ |

12 Month Total 37,229.7$ 35,305.4$ 72,535.1$ 8,217.4$ 1,689.2$ 6,143.6$ 16,050.2$ ( C )

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Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Preliminary Statement

(continued)

M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - BAYSHORE)

Monthly Detail

(In Thousands of Dollars)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

Month

Quantity

Charge

Revenue for

WRAM

Service

Charge and

other Non-

WRAM

Revenue

Total

Revenue

Purchased

Water Pump Tax

Purchased

Power

Total

Production

Cost

JAN 3,872.1$ 1,372.9$ 5,244.9$ 3,023.8$ -$ 54.2$ 3,078.0$ ( C )

FEB 3,509.9$ 1,372.9$ 4,882.8$ 2,693.9$ -$ 48.4$ 2,742.3$ |

MAR 3,824.5$ 1,372.9$ 5,197.4$ 3,073.9$ -$ 55.6$ 3,129.5$ |

APR 4,148.4$ 1,372.9$ 5,521.3$ 3,548.2$ -$ 63.8$ 3,612.0$ |

MAY 4,847.5$ 1,159.7$ 6,007.2$ 4,302.3$ -$ 77.8$ 4,380.0$ |

JUN 6,348.5$ 1,372.9$ 7,721.4$ 4,583.2$ -$ 83.2$ 4,666.3$ |

JUL 6,684.6$ 1,372.9$ 8,057.5$ 5,101.4$ -$ 91.8$ 5,193.2$ |

AUG 6,411.0$ 1,372.9$ 7,783.9$ 5,082.1$ -$ 90.2$ 5,172.3$ |

SEP 6,625.3$ 1,372.9$ 7,998.2$ 4,769.9$ -$ 85.1$ 4,855.0$ |

OCT 5,706.2$ 1,372.9$ 7,079.0$ 4,066.8$ -$ 72.8$ 4,139.6$ |

NOV 4,677.0$ 1,372.9$ 6,049.9$ 3,275.7$ -$ 58.6$ 3,334.4$ |

DEC 4,187.0$ 1,372.9$ 5,559.8$ 3,054.8$ -$ 54.8$ 3,109.5$ |

12 Month Total 60,842.0$ 16,261.4$ 77,103.3$ 46,576.0$ -$ 836.2$ 47,412.2$ ( C )

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Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Preliminary Statement

(continued)

M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - BEAR GULCH)

Monthly Detail

(In Thousands of Dollars)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

Month

Quantity

Charge

Revenue for

WRAM

Service

Charge and

other Non-

WRAM

Revenue Total Revenue

Purchased

Water Pump Tax

Purchased

Power

Total

Production

Cost

JAN 1,497.4$ 806.5$ 2,303.8$ 1,041.4$ -$ 34.5$ 1,075.9$ ( C )

FEB 1,422.1$ 806.5$ 2,228.6$ 921.9$ -$ 30.5$ 952.5$ |

MAR 1,453.7$ 806.5$ 2,260.2$ 1,142.5$ -$ 37.8$ 1,180.3$ |

APR 1,988.6$ 806.5$ 2,795.1$ 1,792.8$ -$ 59.4$ 1,852.1$ |

MAY 2,738.2$ 803.4$ 3,541.6$ 2,633.2$ -$ 87.2$ 2,720.4$ |

JUN 4,361.1$ 806.5$ 5,167.6$ 3,039.7$ -$ 100.7$ 3,140.4$ |

JUL 5,147.6$ 806.5$ 5,954.0$ 3,414.1$ -$ 113.1$ 3,527.1$ |

AUG 5,120.5$ 806.5$ 5,926.9$ 3,471.4$ -$ 115.0$ 3,586.4$ |

SEP 5,329.4$ 806.5$ 6,135.8$ 3,163.8$ -$ 104.8$ 3,268.6$ |

OCT 4,270.8$ 806.5$ 5,077.3$ 2,326.2$ -$ 77.0$ 2,403.3$ |

NOV 2,932.7$ 806.5$ 3,739.1$ 1,535.3$ -$ 50.8$ 1,586.2$ |

DEC 2,092.5$ 806.5$ 2,898.9$ 1,203.7$ -$ 39.9$ 1,243.5$ |

12 Month Total 38,354.6$ 9,674.3$ 48,028.9$ 25,686.0$ -$ 850.7$ 26,536.7$ ( C )

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Advice Letter No. 2197 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Preliminary Statement

(continued)

M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - CHICO)

Monthly Detail

(In Thousands of Dollars)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

Month

Quantity

Charge

Revenue for

WRAM

Service

Charge and

other Non-

WRAM

Revenue

Total

Revenue

Purchased

Water Pump Tax

Purchased

Power

Total

Production

Cost

JAN 596.3$ 684.3$ 1,280.6$ -$ -$ 75.5$ 75.5$ ( C )

FEB 577.6$ 684.3$ 1,261.9$ -$ -$ 68.3$ 68.3$ |

MAR 667.3$ 684.3$ 1,351.6$ -$ -$ 84.6$ 84.6$ |

APR 811.3$ 684.3$ 1,495.6$ -$ -$ 121.1$ 121.1$ |

MAY 1,082.4$ 564.0$ 1,646.4$ -$ -$ 159.9$ 159.9$ |

JUN 1,533.2$ 684.3$ 2,217.4$ -$ -$ 190.3$ 190.3$ |

JUL 1,819.6$ 684.3$ 2,503.9$ -$ -$ 241.8$ 241.8$ |

AUG 1,783.9$ 684.3$ 2,468.1$ -$ -$ 235.6$ 235.6$ |

SEP 1,895.1$ 684.3$ 2,579.3$ -$ -$ 202.6$ 202.6$ |

OCT 1,442.7$ 684.3$ 2,127.0$ -$ -$ 140.3$ 140.3$ |

NOV 983.2$ 684.3$ 1,667.5$ -$ -$ 96.3$ 96.3$ |

DEC 731.3$ 684.3$ 1,415.6$ -$ -$ 81.3$ 81.3$ |

12 Month Total 13,924.0$ 8,091.0$ 22,015.0$ -$ -$ 1,697.6$ 1,697.6$ ( C )

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Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Preliminary Statement

(continued)

M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - DIXON)

Monthly Detail

(In Thousands of Dollars)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

Month

Quantity Charge

Revenue for

WRAM

Service Charge

and other Non-

WRAM Revenue Total Revenue

Purchased

Water Pump Tax

Purchased

Power

Total

Production

Cost

JAN 91.2$ 98.7$ 189.9$ -$ -$ 7.8$ 7.8$ ( C )

FEB 85.2$ 98.7$ 183.9$ -$ -$ 7.1$ 7.1$ |

MAR 87.4$ 98.7$ 186.0$ -$ -$ 8.3$ 8.3$ |

APR 109.6$ 98.7$ 208.3$ -$ -$ 11.0$ 11.0$ |

MAY 154.7$ 67.9$ 222.6$ -$ -$ 15.6$ 15.6$ |

JUN 215.0$ 98.7$ 313.7$ -$ -$ 17.2$ 17.2$ |

JUL 253.8$ 98.7$ 352.5$ -$ -$ 20.3$ 20.3$ |

AUG 235.4$ 98.7$ 334.0$ -$ -$ 19.9$ 19.9$ |

SEP 252.1$ 98.7$ 350.8$ -$ -$ 17.2$ 17.2$ |

OCT 188.7$ 98.7$ 287.4$ -$ -$ 12.3$ 12.3$ |

NOV 138.2$ 98.7$ 236.9$ -$ -$ 8.9$ 8.9$ |

DEC 108.8$ 98.7$ 207.5$ -$ -$ 8.5$ 8.5$ |

12 Month Total 1,920.2$ 1,153.3$ 3,073.5$ -$ -$ 154.1$ 154.1$ ( C )

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Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Preliminary Statement

(continued)

M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - EAST LOS ANGELES)

Monthly Detail

(In Thousands of Dollars)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

Month

Quantity

Charge

Revenue

for WRAM

Service

Charge and

other Non-

WRAM

Revenue

Total

Revenue

Purchased

Water Pump Tax

Purchase

d Power

Total

Production

Cost

JAN 289.6$ 270.8$ 560.4$ 624.5$ 190.9$ 55.1$ 870.5$ ( C )

FEB 252.9$ 239.7$ 492.6$ 552.8$ 166.7$ 48.5$ 767.9$ |

MAR 263.0$ 289.2$ 552.2$ 666.9$ 173.4$ 54.3$ 894.6$ |

APR 260.2$ 302.7$ 562.9$ 698.0$ 171.5$ 55.4$ 924.9$ |

MAY 272.9$ 336.5$ 609.4$ 776.0$ 179.9$ 59.9$ 1,015.8$ |

JUN 269.6$ 335.0$ 604.6$ 772.5$ 177.7$ 59.5$ 1,009.7$ |

JUL 270.9$ 371.1$ 642.0$ 855.7$ 178.6$ 63.2$ 1,097.5$ |

AUG 277.2$ 370.7$ 647.8$ 854.7$ 182.7$ 63.7$ 1,101.2$ |

SEP 310.1$ 331.6$ 641.7$ 764.7$ 204.4$ 63.1$ 1,032.2$ |

OCT 329.0$ 281.8$ 610.8$ 649.8$ 216.9$ 60.1$ 926.8$ |

NOV 317.4$ 257.9$ 575.3$ 594.8$ 209.2$ 56.6$ 860.6$ |

DEC 331.5$ 242.4$ 573.8$ 558.9$ 218.5$ 56.4$ 833.9$ |

12 Month Total 3,444.2$ 3,629.4$ 7,073.6$ 8,369.3$ 2,270.5$ 695.8$ 11,335.6$ ( C )

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Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Preliminary Statement

(continued)

M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - HERMOSA-REDONDO)

Monthly Detail

(In Thousands of Dollars)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

Month

Quantity

Charge

Revenue for

WRAM

Service

Charge and

other Non-

WRAM

Revenue

Total

Revenue

Purchased

Water Pump Tax

Purchased

Power

Total

Production

Cost

JAN 1,668.4$ 624.2$ 2,292.6$ 967.4$ 30.9$ 23.5$ 1,021.8$ ( C )

FEB 1,540.9$ 624.2$ 2,165.2$ 824.8$ 34.7$ 20.7$ 880.3$ |

MAR 1,584.1$ 624.2$ 2,208.3$ 989.3$ 44.9$ 25.2$ 1,059.3$ |

APR 1,601.9$ 624.2$ 2,226.1$ 1,043.9$ 46.5$ 26.5$ 1,116.8$ |

MAY 1,704.6$ 404.1$ 2,108.8$ 1,162.5$ 49.4$ 29.3$ 1,241.2$ |

JUN 2,008.7$ 624.2$ 2,632.9$ 1,196.8$ 54.2$ 30.4$ 1,281.4$ |

JUL 2,092.9$ 624.2$ 2,717.1$ 1,173.8$ 63.6$ 30.8$ 1,268.1$ |

AUG 2,085.5$ 624.2$ 2,709.7$ 1,204.2$ 63.9$ 31.5$ 1,299.5$ |

SEP 2,283.0$ 624.2$ 2,907.2$ 1,135.4$ 60.5$ 29.7$ 1,225.6$ |

OCT 1,887.6$ 624.2$ 2,511.8$ 1,041.1$ 52.7$ 27.0$ 1,120.8$ |

NOV 1,810.8$ 624.2$ 2,435.0$ 953.7$ 48.6$ 24.7$ 1,027.0$ |

DEC 1,711.5$ 624.2$ 2,335.7$ 887.9$ 48.5$ 23.3$ 959.7$ |

12 Month Total 21,979.9$ 7,270.5$ 29,250.4$ 12,580.5$ 598.5$ 322.5$ 13,501.5$ ( C )

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Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Preliminary Statement

(continued)

M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - KING CITY)

Monthly Detail

(In Thousands of Dollars)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

Month

Quantity

Charge

Revenue for

WRAM

Service

Charge and

other Non-

WRAM

Revenue Total Revenue

Purchased

Water Pump Tax

Purchased

Power

Total

Production

Cost

JAN 123.4$ 105.4$ 228.9$ -$ -$ 6.2$ 6.2$ ( C )

FEB 119.7$ 105.4$ 225.2$ -$ -$ 5.5$ 5.5$ |

MAR 128.2$ 105.4$ 233.6$ -$ -$ 6.9$ 6.9$ |

APR 147.5$ 105.4$ 252.9$ -$ -$ 8.3$ 8.3$ |

MAY 174.6$ 73.1$ 247.7$ -$ -$ 10.4$ 10.4$ |

JUN 222.6$ 105.4$ 328.1$ -$ -$ 10.8$ 10.8$ |

JUL 236.7$ 105.4$ 342.1$ -$ -$ 11.8$ 11.8$ |

AUG 219.8$ 105.4$ 325.2$ -$ -$ 11.6$ 11.6$ |

SEP 236.5$ 105.4$ 341.9$ -$ -$ 10.9$ 10.9$ |

OCT 201.8$ 105.4$ 307.2$ -$ -$ 9.3$ 9.3$ |

NOV 170.7$ 105.4$ 276.2$ -$ -$ 7.2$ 7.2$ |

DEC 144.4$ 105.4$ 249.8$ -$ -$ 6.3$ 6.3$ |

12 Month Total 2,125.8$ 1,232.9$ 3,358.7$ -$ -$ 105.1$ 105.1$ ( C )

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Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Preliminary Statement

(continued)

M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - LOS ALTOS)

Monthly Detail

(In Thousands of Dollars)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

Month

Quantity

Charge

Revenue

for WRAM

Service

Charge and

other Non-

WRAM

Revenue

Total

Revenue

Purchased

Water Pump Tax

Purchased

Power

Total

Production

Cost

JAN 69.1$ 202.5$ 271.6$ 466.5$ 141.9$ 51.9$ 660.3$ ( C )

FEB 38.2$ 185.2$ 223.4$ 426.6$ 78.3$ 42.7$ 547.6$ |

MAR 23.0$ 249.2$ 272.2$ 574.0$ 47.1$ 52.0$ 673.2$ |

APR 83.7$ 326.5$ 410.2$ 752.2$ 171.8$ 78.4$ 1,002.4$ |

MAY 239.2$ 403.4$ 642.6$ 929.2$ 490.9$ 122.8$ 1,543.0$ |

JUN 277.3$ 387.2$ 664.5$ 891.9$ 569.2$ 127.0$ 1,588.1$ |

JUL 378.0$ 399.7$ 777.7$ 920.8$ 775.8$ 148.7$ 1,845.3$ |

AUG 359.0$ 406.0$ 765.0$ 935.2$ 736.8$ 146.2$ 1,818.3$ |

SEP 288.3$ 402.6$ 690.9$ 927.4$ 591.7$ 132.1$ 1,651.2$ |

OCT 165.8$ 335.8$ 501.5$ 773.5$ 340.2$ 95.9$ 1,209.5$ |

NOV 177.0$ 200.8$ 377.8$ 462.5$ 363.3$ 72.2$ 898.0$ |

DEC 198.2$ 143.3$ 341.5$ 330.2$ 406.7$ 65.3$ 802.2$ |

12 Month Total 2,296.7$ 3,642.2$ 5,938.9$ 8,390.0$ 4,713.8$ 1,135.4$ 14,239.2$ ( C )

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Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Preliminary Statement

(continued)

M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - MARYSVILLE)

Monthly Detail

(In Thousands of Dollars)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

Month

Quantity

Charge

Revenue for

WRAM

Service

Charge and

other Non-

WRAM

Revenue

Total

Revenue

Purchased

Water Pump Tax

Purchased

Power

Total

Production

Cost

JAN 61.5$ -$ 61.5$ -$ -$ 8.9$ 8.9$ ( C )

FEB 54.7$ -$ 54.7$ -$ -$ 7.9$ 7.9$ |

MAR 63.6$ -$ 63.6$ -$ -$ 9.2$ 9.2$ |

APR 75.9$ -$ 75.9$ -$ -$ 11.0$ 11.0$ |

MAY 102.8$ -$ 102.8$ -$ -$ 14.8$ 14.8$ |

JUN 126.5$ -$ 126.5$ -$ -$ 18.3$ 18.3$ |

JUL 156.2$ -$ 156.2$ -$ -$ 22.5$ 22.5$ |

AUG 153.8$ -$ 153.8$ -$ -$ 22.2$ 22.2$ |

SEP 128.9$ -$ 128.9$ -$ -$ 18.6$ 18.6$ |

OCT 88.2$ -$ 88.2$ -$ -$ 12.7$ 12.7$ |

NOV 64.7$ -$ 64.7$ -$ -$ 9.3$ 9.3$ |

DEC 60.3$ -$ 60.3$ -$ -$ 8.7$ 8.7$ |

12 Month Total 1,137.0$ -$ 1,137.0$ -$ -$ 164.2$ 164.2$ ( C )

(continued)

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Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Preliminary Statement

(continued)

M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - OROVILLE)

Monthly Detail

(In Thousands of Dollars)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

Month

Quantity

Charge

Revenue

for WRAM

Service

Charge and

other Non-

WRAM

Revenue

Total

Revenue

Purchased

Water Pump Tax

Purchased

Power

Total

Production

Cost

JAN 20.9$ 37.6$ 58.5$ 11.5$ -$ 10.8$ 22.2$ ( C )

FEB 31.6$ 21.6$ 53.2$ 6.6$ -$ 9.8$ 16.4$ |

MAR 55.7$ 10.2$ 65.9$ 3.1$ -$ 12.1$ 15.3$ |

APR 38.1$ 37.6$ 75.6$ 11.5$ -$ 13.9$ 25.4$ |

MAY 15.2$ 83.0$ 98.3$ 25.3$ -$ 18.1$ 43.4$ |

JUN 4.5$ 114.1$ 118.6$ 34.8$ -$ 21.8$ 56.6$ |

JUL 17.5$ 153.5$ 171.0$ 46.8$ -$ 31.5$ 78.3$ |

AUG 45.0$ 163.2$ 208.3$ 49.8$ -$ 38.4$ 88.1$ |

SEP 35.8$ 136.2$ 172.0$ 41.5$ -$ 31.7$ 73.2$ |

OCT 12.8$ 85.3$ 98.1$ 26.0$ -$ 18.1$ 44.1$ |

NOV 46.2$ 22.6$ 68.8$ 6.9$ -$ 12.7$ 19.6$ |

DEC 35.2$ 26.2$ 61.4$ 8.0$ -$ 11.3$ 19.3$ |

12 Month Total 358.6$ 891.0$ 1,249.6$ 271.6$ -$ 230.1$ 501.7$ ( C )

(continued)

(To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by CPUC)

Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Preliminary Statement

(continued)

M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - SELMA)

Monthly Detail

(In Thousands of Dollars)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

Month

Quantity

Charge

Revenue for

WRAM

Service

Charge and

other Non-

WRAM

Revenue

Total

Revenue

Purchased

Water Pump Tax

Purchased

PowerTotal

Production Cost

JAN 131.4$ 201.5$ 332.9$ -$ -$ 15.8$ 15.8$ ( C )

FEB 120.2$ 201.5$ 321.7$ -$ -$ 14.4$ 14.4$ |

MAR 126.3$ 201.5$ 327.8$ -$ -$ 20.5$ 20.5$ |

APR 173.3$ 201.5$ 374.8$ -$ -$ 26.5$ 26.5$ |

MAY 210.0$ 176.7$ 386.7$ -$ -$ 36.1$ 36.1$ |

JUN 287.8$ 201.5$ 489.3$ -$ -$ 41.0$ 41.0$ |

JUL 344.1$ 201.5$ 545.6$ -$ -$ 48.2$ 48.2$ |

AUG 336.8$ 201.5$ 538.3$ -$ -$ 45.2$ 45.2$ |

SEP 342.1$ 201.5$ 543.6$ -$ -$ 38.8$ 38.8$ |

OCT 263.4$ 201.5$ 464.9$ -$ -$ 27.9$ 27.9$ |

NOV 207.2$ 201.5$ 408.7$ -$ -$ 19.7$ 19.7$ |

DEC 164.2$ 201.5$ 365.7$ -$ -$ 16.7$ 16.7$ |

12 Month Total 2,706.9$ 2,393.2$ 5,100.2$ -$ -$ 350.8$ 350.8$ ( C )

(continued)

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Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Preliminary Statement

(continued)

M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - STOCKTON)

Monthly Detail

(In Thousands of Dollars)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

Month

Quantity Charge

Revenue for

WRAM

Service Charge

and other Non-

WRAM Revenue Total Revenue Purchased Water Pump Tax Purchased PowerTotal Production

Cost

JAN 1,474.0$ 996.2$ 2,470.2$ 849.6$ 143.7$ 28.4$ 1,021.7$ ( C )

FEB 1,311.1$ 996.2$ 2,307.3$ 849.6$ 90.5$ 27.1$ 967.1$ |

MAR 1,526.4$ 996.2$ 2,522.6$ 849.6$ 93.3$ 32.4$ 975.3$ |

APR 1,636.3$ 996.2$ 2,632.4$ 849.6$ 83.5$ 39.3$ 972.4$ |

MAY 2,075.6$ 809.9$ 2,885.5$ 849.6$ 93.9$ 50.3$ 993.8$ |

JUN 2,985.4$ 996.2$ 3,981.6$ 849.6$ 131.1$ 58.7$ 1,039.3$ |

JUL 3,450.9$ 996.2$ 4,447.1$ 849.6$ 165.7$ 66.0$ 1,081.3$ |

AUG 3,229.0$ 996.2$ 4,225.2$ 849.6$ 148.1$ 64.4$ 1,062.1$ |

SEP 3,287.0$ 996.2$ 4,283.1$ 849.6$ 108.3$ 59.5$ 1,017.4$ |

OCT 2,519.3$ 996.2$ 3,515.5$ 849.6$ 59.4$ 46.9$ 955.8$ |

NOV 1,900.6$ 996.2$ 2,896.7$ 849.6$ 43.6$ 36.1$ 929.3$ |

DEC 1,568.8$ 996.2$ 2,565.0$ 849.6$ 46.0$ 32.5$ 928.1$ |

12 Month Total 26,964.4$ 11,767.8$ 38,732.1$ 10,194.9$ 1,207.0$ 541.7$ 11,943.6$ ( C )

(continued)

(To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by CPUC)

Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Preliminary Statement

(continued)

M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - WESTLAKE)

Monthly Detail

(In Thousands of Dollars)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

Month

Quantity

Charge

Revenue for

WRAM

Service

Charge and

other Non-

WRAM

Revenue

Total

Revenue

Purchased

Water Pump Tax

Purchased

Power

Total

Production

Cost

JAN -$ 188.9$ 188.9$ 581.3$ -$ 14.5$ 595.8$ ( C )

FEB -$ 137.6$ 137.6$ 423.2$ -$ 10.6$ 433.8$ |

MAR -$ 190.6$ 190.6$ 586.5$ -$ 14.7$ 601.2$ |

APR -$ 257.7$ 257.7$ 792.9$ -$ 19.8$ 812.7$ |

MAY -$ 351.4$ 351.4$ 1,081.0$ -$ 27.0$ 1,108.0$ |

JUN -$ 333.4$ 333.4$ 1,025.8$ -$ 25.7$ 1,051.5$ |

JUL -$ 382.2$ 382.2$ 1,175.7$ -$ 29.4$ 1,205.1$ |

AUG -$ 397.2$ 397.2$ 1,221.9$ -$ 30.6$ 1,252.5$ |

SEP -$ 377.9$ 377.9$ 1,162.7$ -$ 29.1$ 1,191.7$ |

OCT -$ 298.6$ 298.6$ 918.7$ -$ 23.0$ 941.6$ |

NOV -$ 228.7$ 228.7$ 703.6$ -$ 17.6$ 721.2$ |

DEC 1,028.3$ 327.6$ 1,355.8$ 577.9$ -$ 14.5$ 592.4$ |

12 Month Total 1,028.3$ 3,471.8$ 4,500.1$ 10,251.1$ -$ 256.4$ 10,507.5$ ( C )

(continued)

(To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by CPUC)

Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Preliminary Statement

(continued)

M. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT M (WRAM/MCBA - WILLOWS)

Monthly Detail

(In Thousands of Dollars)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

Month

Quantity

Charge

Revenue

for WRAM

Service

Charge and

other Non-

WRAM

Revenue

Total

Revenue

Purchased

Water Pump Tax

Purchased

Power

Total

Production

Cost

JAN 27.4$ -$ 27.4$ -$ -$ 3.6$ 3.6$ ( C )

FEB 23.2$ -$ 23.2$ -$ -$ 3.1$ 3.1$ |

MAR 30.6$ -$ 30.6$ -$ -$ 4.1$ 4.1$ |

APR 43.4$ -$ 43.4$ -$ -$ 5.8$ 5.8$ |

MAY 61.4$ -$ 61.4$ -$ -$ 8.2$ 8.2$ |

JUN 71.8$ -$ 71.8$ -$ -$ 9.6$ 9.6$ |

JUL 89.7$ -$ 89.7$ -$ -$ 11.9$ 11.9$ |

AUG 85.5$ -$ 85.5$ -$ -$ 11.4$ 11.4$ |

SEP 71.1$ -$ 71.1$ -$ -$ 9.5$ 9.5$ |

OCT 46.9$ -$ 46.9$ -$ -$ 6.2$ 6.2$ |

NOV 35.0$ -$ 35.0$ -$ -$ 4.7$ 4.7$ |

DEC 30.5$ -$ 30.5$ -$ -$ 4.1$ 4.1$ |

12 Month Total 616.4$ -$ 616.4$ -$ -$ 82.1$ 82.1$ ( C )

(continued)

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Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. BK-1-R

Bakersfield Tariff Area

RESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.

TERRITORY

Bakersfield and vicinity, Kern County.

RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) (T)

Quantity Rates:

For 1 - 13 CCF, per CCF $1.8995 (I) (T)

For 14 to 34 CCF, per CCF $2.0595 | (T)

For over 34 CCF, per CCF $2.3993 (I) (T)

Per Meter

Service Charge: Per Month

For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $15.96 (I)

For 3/4 - inch meter $23.94 |

For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $17.07 |

For 1 - inch meter $39.89 |

For 1-1/2 - inch meter $79.79 |

For 2 - inch meter $127.66 |

For 3 - inch meter $239.37 |

For 4 - inch meter $398.95 |

For 6 - inch meter $694.14 |

For 8 - inch meter $1,030.39 |

For 10 - inch meter $1,835.15 |

For 12 - inch meter $2,633.04 |

For 14 - inch meter $3,590.51 (I)

The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added

the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown on

Schedule LIRA.

2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).

3. Fire sprinkler rates: A single-family residence with a meter size that has a “fire sprinkler” rate

(listed above) is eligible for that rate if: (a) the customer is paying for service where a residential

fire sprinkler system is required/requested to be installed by local fire or building codes; (b) a smaller

meter would be large enough to provide adequate service in the absence of the additional demand

needed to supply water to the system; (c) the sprinkler system is served through the meter providing

residential water service; and (d) the customer requests the “fire sprinkler” rate. The Company may

seek verification that the above criteria are met. This service will be considered a general metered

service, and not a fire service, so the rules and conditions for general metered service shall apply.

(continued)

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Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. BK-1-NR

Bakersfield Tariff Area

NONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered water service except that provided to single-family residential customers.

TERRITORY

Bakersfield and vicinity, Kern County.

RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) (T)

Quantity Rates:

Per CCF $1.7553 (I) (T)

Per Meter

Service Charge: Per Month

For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $12.39 ( R )

For 3/4 - inch meter $18.59 |

For 1 - inch meter $30.99 |

For 1-1/2 - inch meter $61.97 |

For 2 - inch meter $99.15 |

For 3 - inch meter $185.92 |

For 4 - inch meter $309.86 |

For 6 - inch meter $539.37 |

For 8 - inch meter $800.65 |

For 10 - inch meter $1,425.35 |

For 12 - inch meter $2,045.07 |

For 14 - inch meter $2,788.73 ( R )

The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added

the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).

2. Qualifying non-profit group living facilities, agricultural employee housing facilities, and migrant farm

worker housing centers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.

(continued)

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Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. BK-2R

Bakersfield Tariff Area

RESIDENTIAL FLAT RATE SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all flat rate residential water service.

TERRITORY

Bakersfield and vicinity, Kern County.

RATES

For a single-family residential unit, including premises having the following areas: Per Service Connection

Per Month

6,000 sq. ft., or less $71.19 (I)

6,001 to 10,000 sq. ft. $81.97 |

10,001 to 16,000 sq. ft. $102.21 |

16,001 to 25,000 sq. ft. $129.61 (I)

For each additional single-family residential unit on the same premises

and served from the same service connection $50.09 (I)

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. The above flat rates apply to service connections not larger than one inch in diameter.

2. All service not covered by the above classifications shall be furnished only on a metered basis.

3. For service covered by the above classifications, if the utility or the customer so elects, a meter

shall be installed and service provided under Schedule No. BK-1-R, Residential Metered Service.

4. This Schedule is closed to all new connections as of May 8, 1991, the effective date of

Tariff Sheet No. 4133-W.

5. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).

6. Qualifying low-income flat rate residential customers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.

(continued)

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Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. BAY-1-R

Bayshore District

RESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.

TERRITORY

South San Francisco and vicinity, San Mateo, and San Carlos and vicinity, in San Mateo County.

RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) (T)

Quantity Rates:

For 1 - 7 CCF, per CCF $5.2295 (I) (T)

For 8 to 12 CCF, per CCF $5.8532 | (T)

For over 12 CCF, per CCF $7.2393 (I) (T)

Per Meter

Service Charge: Per Month

For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $14.71 (I)

For 3/4 - inch meter $22.07 |

For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $15.74 |

For 1 - inch meter $36.78 |

For 1-1/2 - inch meter $73.55 |

For 2 - inch meter $117.68 |

For 3 - inch meter $220.66 |

For 4 - inch meter $367.76 |

For 6 - inch meter $674.46 |

For 8 - inch meter $1,039.09 |

For 10 - inch meter $1,385.41 |

For 12 - inch meter $1,992.45 |

For 14 - inch meter $2,717.06 (I)

The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added

the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.

Government Fee Surcharges:

Surcharge for San Carlos Franchise Tax * 1.733%

Surcharge for San Mateo Business License Fee ** 1.350%

*Applies to customers within the City of San Carlos only

**Applies to customers within the City of San Mateo only

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown on

Schedule LIRA.

2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).

3. Fire sprinkler rates: A single-family residence with a meter size that has a “fire sprinkler” rate

(listed above) is eligible for that rate if: (a) the customer is paying for service where a residential

fire sprinkler system is required/requested to be installed by local fire or building codes; (b) a smaller

meter would be large enough to provide adequate service in the absence of the additional demand

needed to supply water to the system; (c) the sprinkler system is served through the meter providing

residential water service; and (d) the customer requests the “fire sprinkler” rate. The Company may

seek verification that the above criteria are met. This service will be considered a general metered

service, and not a fire service, so the rules and conditions for general metered service shall apply.

4. Beginning July 1, 2015, as required by Section 792.5 of the Public Utilities Code, an increase in

Purchased Water of $1.1290/CCF for the Tier 1 quantity rate, $1.2636/CCF for the Tier 2 quantity rate, and (T)

$1.5628/CCF for the Tier 3 quantity rate, relative to the Purchased Water costs adopted by Advice Letter (T)

2156, and an associated revenue increase of 19.8%, are being tracked in a balancing account.

(continued)

(To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by CPUC)

Advice Letter No. 2197 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. BAY-1-NR

Bayshore District

NONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered water service except that provided to single-family residential customers.

TERRITORY

South San Francisco and vicinity, San Mateo, and San Carlos and vicinity, in San Mateo County.

RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) (T)

Quantity Rates:

Per CCF $5.8488 (I) (T)

Per Meter

Service Charge: Per Month

For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $11.87 (I)

For 3/4 - inch meter $22.07 |

For 1 - inch meter $36.78 |

For 1-1/2 - inch meter $73.55 |

For 2 - inch meter $117.68 |

For 3 - inch meter $220.66 |

For 4 - inch meter $367.76 |

For 6 - inch meter $590.95 |

For 8 - inch meter $885.18 |

For 10 - inch meter $1,168.10 |

For 12 - inch meter $2,427.25 |

For 14 - inch meter $3,309.88 (I)

The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added

the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.

Government Fee Surcharges:

Surcharge for San Carlos Franchise Tax * 1.733%

Surcharge for San Mateo Business License Fee ** 1.350%

*Applies to customers within the City of San Carlos only

**Applies to customers within the City of San Mateo only

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. Qualifying non-profit group living facilities, agricultural employee housing facilities, and migrant

farm worker housing centers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.

2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).

3. Beginning July 1, 2015, as required by Section 792.5 of the Public Utilities Code, an increase in

Purchased Water of $1.2626/CCF, relative to the Purchased Water costs adopted by Advice Letter (T)

2156, and an associated revenue increase of 19.8%, are being tracked in a balancing account.

(continued)

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Advice Letter No. 2197 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. BG-1-R

Bear Gulch Tariff Area

RESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.

TERRITORY

The communities of Atherton, Menlo Park, Portola Valley, Woodside, and vicinity, San Mateo County.

The Skyline service area in San Mateo County.

RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) (T)

Quantity Rates:

For 1 - 10 CCF, per CCF $6.0758 (I) (T)

For 11 to 35 CCF, per CCF $6.4565 | (T)

For over 35 CCF, per CCF $7.7217 (I) (T)

Per Meter

Service Charge: Per Month

For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $19.45 (I)

For 3/4 - inch meter $29.17 |

For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $20.42 |

For 1 - inch meter $48.62 |

For 1-1/2 - inch meter $97.24 |

For 2 - inch meter $155.59 |

For 3 - inch meter $291.73 |

For 4 - inch meter $486.22 |

For 6 - inch meter $972.44 |

For 8 - inch meter $1,555.91 |

For 10 - inch meter $2,236.62 |

For 12 - inch meter $3,209.06 |

For 14 - inch meter $4,375.99 (I)

The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added

the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown

on Schedule LIRA.

2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).

3. Fire sprinkler rates: A single-family residence with a meter size that has a “fire sprinkler” rate

(listed above) is eligible for that rate if: (a) the customer is paying for service where a residential

fire sprinkler system is required/requested to be installed by local fire or building codes; (b) a smaller

meter would be large enough to provide adequate service in the absence of the additional demand

needed to supply water to the system; (c) the sprinkler system is served through the meter providing

residential water service; and (d) the customer requests the “fire sprinkler” rate. The Company may

seek verification that the above criteria are met. This service will be considered a general metered

service, and not a fire service, so the rules and conditions for general metered service shall apply.

4. Beginning July 1, 2015, as required by Section 792.5 of the Public Utilities Code, an increase in

Purchased Water of $1.2776/CCF for the Tier 1 quantity rate, $1.3576/CCF for the Tier 2 quantity rate, and (T)

$1.6237/CCF for the Tier 3 quantity rate, relative to the Purchased Water costs adopted by Advice Letter (T)

2149-A, and an associated revenue increase of 21.0%, are being tracked in a balancing account.

(continued)

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Advice Letter No. 2197 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. BG-1-NR

Bear Gulch Tariff Area

NONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered water service except that provided to single-family residential customers.

TERRITORY

The communities of Atherton, Menlo Park, Portola Valley, Woodside, and vicinity, San Mateo County.

The Skyline service area in San Mateo County.

RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) (T)

Quantity Rates:

Per CCF $6.5643 (I) (T)

Per Meter

Service Charge: Per Month

For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $19.39 (I)

For 3/4 - inch meter $29.08 |

For 1 - inch meter $48.47 |

For 1-1/2 - inch meter $96.93 |

For 2 - inch meter $155.09 |

For 3 - inch meter $290.80 |

For 4 - inch meter $484.66 |

For 6 - inch meter $969.32 |

For 8 - inch meter $1,550.91 |

For 10 - inch meter $2,229.43 |

For 12 - inch meter $3,198.75 |

For 14 - inch meter $4,361.93 (I)

The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added

the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. Qualifying non-profit group living facilities, agricultural employee housing facilities, and migrant

farm worker housing centers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.

2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).

(continued)

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Advice Letter No. 2197 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. CH-1-R

Chico-Hamilton City Tariff Area

RESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.

TERRITORY

Chico and vicinity, Butte County, and Hamilton City and vicinity, Glenn County.

RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) (T)

Quantity Rates:

For 1 - 10 CCF, per CCF $1.5579 (I) (T)

For 11 to 31 CCF, per CCF $1.6529 | (T)

For over 31 CCF, per CCF $1.7477 (I) (T)

Per Meter

Service Charge: Per Month

For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $16.32 (I)

For Fire Sprinkler with 3/4 - inch meter $16.65 |

For 3/4 - inch meter $24.48 |

For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $20.59 |

For 1 - inch meter $40.80 |

For 1-1/2 - inch meter $81.60 |

For 2 - inch meter $130.56 |

For 3 - inch meter $244.79 |

For 4 - inch meter $407.99 |

For 6 - inch meter $749.96 |

For 8 - inch meter $1,145.39 |

For 10 - inch meter $1,876.76 |

For 12 - inch meter $2,692.74 |

For 14 - inch meter $3,671.92 (I)

The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added

the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown on

Schedule LIRA.

2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).

3. Fire sprinkler rates: A single-family residence with a meter size that has a “fire sprinkler” rate

(listed above) is eligible for that rate if: (a) the customer is paying for service where a residential

fire sprinkler system is required/requested to be installed by local fire or building codes; (b) a smaller

meter would be large enough to provide adequate service in the absence of the additional demand

needed to supply water to the system; (c) the sprinkler system is served through the meter providing

residential water service; and (d) the customer requests the “fire sprinkler” rate. The Company may

seek verification that the above criteria are met. This service will be considered a general metered

service, and not a fire service, so the rules and conditions for general metered service shall apply.

(continued)

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Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. BG-1-NR

Bear Gulch Tariff Area

NONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered water service except that provided to single-family residential customers.

TERRITORY

The communities of Atherton, Menlo Park, Portola Valley, Woodside, and vicinity, San Mateo County.

The Skyline service area in San Mateo County.

RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) (T)

Quantity Rates:

Per CCF $1.5675 (I) (T)

Per Meter

Service Charge: Per Month

For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $12.75 (I)

For 3/4 - inch meter $19.13 |

For 1 - inch meter $31.88 |

For 1-1/2 - inch meter $63.77 |

For 2 - inch meter $102.03 |

For 3 - inch meter $191.30 |

For 4 - inch meter $318.83 |

For 6 - inch meter $586.36 |

For 8 - inch meter $895.53 |

For 10 - inch meter $1,466.62 |

For 12 - inch meter $2,104.28 |

For 14 - inch meter $2,869.48 (I)

The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added

the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).

2. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown on

Schedule LIRA.

(continued)

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Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. DX-1-R

Dixon Tariff Area

RESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.

TERRITORY

Dixon and vicinity, Solano County.

RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) (T)

Quantity Rates:

For 1 - 10 CCF, per CCF $3.6563 (I) (T)

For 11 to 27 CCF, per CCF $4.1034 | (T)

For over 27 CCF, per CCF $4.4279 (I) (T)

Per Meter

Service Charge: Per Month

For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $24.09 (I)

For 3/4 - inch meter $36.13 |

For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $30.11 |

For 1 - inch meter $60.22 |

For 1-1/2 - inch meter $120.44 |

For 2 - inch meter $192.71 |

For 3 - inch meter $361.32 |

For 4 - inch meter $602.20 |

For 6 - inch meter $1,204.41 |

For 8 - inch meter $1,927.05 |

For 10 - inch meter $2,770.14 |

For 12 - inch meter $3,974.54 |

For 14 - inch meter $5,419.83 (I)

The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added

the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1 Any service to a residential customer not exceeding two units on a lot size of 10,000 square feet

or less who requires a 1-inch meter only because of fire flow requirements to a fire sprinkler system

will be billed at the above 5/8 x 3/4-inch meter service charge plus a 25% surcharge, which equals

5.976353

2 All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).

3 Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown on

Schedule LIRA.

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Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. DX-1-NR

Dixon Tariff Area

NONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered water service except that provided to single-family residential customers.

TERRITORY

Dixon and vicinity, Solano County.

RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) (T)

Quantity Rates:

Per CCF $4.2208 (I) (T)

Per Meter

Service Charge: Per Month

For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $21.01 (I)

For 3/4 - inch meter $31.52 |

For 1 - inch meter $52.53 |

For 1-1/2 - inch meter $105.05 |

For 2 - inch meter $168.09 |

For 3 - inch meter $315.16 |

For 4 - inch meter $525.27 |

For 6 - inch meter $1,050.54 |

For 8 - inch meter $1,680.86 |

For 10 - inch meter $2,416.23 |

For 12 - inch meter $3,466.77 |

For 14 - inch meter $4,727.41 (I)

The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added

the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).

2. Qualifying non-profit group living facilities, agricultural employee housing facilities, and migrant farm

worker housing centers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.

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Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. EL-1-R

East Los Angeles Tariff Area

RESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.

TERRITORY

East Los Angeles, Commerce and vicinity, Los Angeles County.

RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) (T)

Quantity Rates:

For 1 - 8 CCF, per CCF $3.3201 (I) (T)

For over 8 CCF, per CCF $4.0502 (I) (T)

Per Meter

Service Charge: Per Month

For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $19.27 (I)

For 3/4 - inch meter $28.32 I

For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $20.23 I

For 1 - inch meter $48.07 I

For 1-1/2 - inch meter $96.14 I

For 2 - inch meter $153.83 I

For 3 - inch meter $282.60 I

For 4 - inch meter $471.00 I

For 6 - inch meter $849.54 I

For 8 - inch meter $1,283.11 I

For 10 - inch meter $2,166.61 I

For 12 - inch meter $3,108.61 I

For 14 - inch meter $4,239.01 (I)

The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added

the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown on

1. Schedule LIRA.

All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and

2. applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).

3. Beginning July 1, 2015, as required by Section 792.5 of the Public Utilities Code, an increase in

purchased water/pump tax of $0.0235/CCf for Tier 1 usage and $0.0286/CCf for Tier 2 usage, relative (T)

to the purchased water/pump tax costs adopted by Decision No. 14-08-011, and an associated revenue

increase of 0.5%, are being tracked in a balancing account.

(continued)

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Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. EL-1-NR

East Los Angeles Tariff Area

NONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered water service except that provided to single-family residential customers.

TERRITORY

East Los Angeles, Commerce and vicinity, Los Angeles County.

RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) (T)

Quantity Rates:

Per CCF $3.6596 (I) (T)

Per Meter

Service Charge: Per Month

For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $18.54 (I)

For 3/4 - inch meter $27.25 I

For 1 - inch meter $46.35 I

For 1-1/2 - inch meter $92.70 I

For 2 - inch meter $148.32 I

For 3 - inch meter $278.11 I

For 4 - inch meter $463.51 I

For 6 - inch meter $835.74 I

For 8 - inch meter $1,262.25 I

For 10 - inch meter $2,132.16 I

For 12 - inch meter $2,997.34 I

For 14 - inch meter $4,087.28 (I)

The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added

the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).

2. Qualifying non-profit group living facilities, agricultural employee housing facilities, and migrant farm

worker housing centers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.

3. Beginning July 1, 2015, as required by Section 792.5 of the Public Utilities Code, an increase in

purchased water of $0.0259/CCF, relative to the purchased water costs adopted by Decision (T)

No. 14-08-011, and an associated revenue increase of 0.5%, are being tracked in a reserve account.

(continued)

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Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. HR-1-R

Hermosa Redondo Tariff Area

RESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.

TERRITORY

Hermosa Beach, Redondo Beach, Torrance, and vicinity, Los Angeles County

RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) (T)

Quantity Rates:

For 1 - 10 CCF, per CCF $3.9140 (I) (T)

For 11 to 15 CCF, per CCF $4.2130 | (T)

For over 15 CCF, per CCF $5.0091 (I) (T)

Per Meter

Service Charge: Per Month

For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $11.53 (R)

For 3/4 - inch meter $17.30 |

For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $11.54 |

For 1 - inch meter $28.84 |

For 1-1/2 - inch meter $57.67 |

For 2 - inch meter $92.28 |

For 3 - inch meter $173.02 |

For 4 - inch meter $288.36 |

For 6 - inch meter $576.72 |

For 8 - inch meter $922.76 |

For 10 - inch meter $1,326.46 |

For 12 - inch meter $1,903.19 |

For 14 - inch meter $2,595.25 (R)

The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added

the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown on

Schedule LIRA.

2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).

3. Any service to a residential customer, not exceeding two units, on a lot size of 10,000 square feet or less,

who requires a one-inch meter only because of fire flow requirements to a fire sprinkler system will be billed

at the above 5/8 x 3/4-inch meter service charge, which equals $11.54 per month

4. Beginning July 1, 2015, as required by Section 792.5 of the Public Utilities Code, an increase in purchased

water and pump tax costs of $0.1171/CCF for Tier 1 usage, $0.1271/CCF for Tier 2 usage, and $0.1495/CCF (T)

for Tier 3 usage, relative to the costs adopted in D.14-08-011, and an associated revenue increase of 2.4%, (T) (L)

are being tracked in a balancing account. (T) (L)

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Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. HR-1-NR

Hermosa Redondo Tariff Area

NONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered water service except that provided to single-family residential customers.

TERRITORY

Hermosa Beach, Redondo Beach, Torrance, and vicinity, Los Angeles County

RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) (T)

Quantity Rates:

Per CCF $4.5029 (I) (T)

Per Meter

Service Charge: Per Month

For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $9.24 (R)

For 3/4 - inch meter $13.87 |

For 1 - inch meter $23.11 |

For 1-1/2 - inch meter $46.22 |

For 2 - inch meter $73.96 |

For 3 - inch meter $138.67 |

For 4 - inch meter $231.12 |

For 6 - inch meter $462.24 |

For 8 - inch meter $739.58 |

For 10 - inch meter $1,063.15 |

For 12 - inch meter $1,525.39 |

For 14 - inch meter $2,080.07 (R)

The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added

the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).

2. Qualifying non-profit group living facilities, agricultural employee housing facilities, and migrant farm

worker housing centers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.

3. Beginning July 1, 2015, as required by Section 792.5 of the Public Utilities Code, an increase in

purchased water and pump tax costs of $0.1349/CCF, relative to the costs adopted in D.14-08-011, (T)

and an associated revenue increase of 2.4%, are being tracked in a balancing account.

(continued)

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Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. HR-6

Hermosa Redondo Tariff Area

RECLAIMED METERED SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered reclaimed water service

TERRITORY

Hermosa Beach, Redondo Beach, Torrance, and vicinity, Los Angeles County

RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) (T)

Quantity Rates:

Per CCF $3.6239 (I) (T)

Per Meter

Service Charge: Per Month

For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $10.56 (R)

For 3/4 - inch meter $15.83 |

For 1 - inch meter $26.39 |

For 1-1/2 - inch meter $52.78 |

For 2 - inch meter $84.44 |

For 3 - inch meter $158.33 |

For 4 - inch meter $263.88 |

For 6 - inch meter $527.76 |

For 8 - inch meter $844.42 |

For 10 - inch meter $1,213.85 |

For 12 - inch meter $1,741.61 |

For 14 - inch meter $2,374.92 (R)

The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added

the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. Reclaimed water will be supplied only as available from West Basin Municipal Water District.

2. As a condition of service under this schedule, all customers are required to comply with the

Company's Rule 16, Section D, Reclaimed Water Service.

3. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).

4. Beginning July 1, 2015, as required by Section 792.5 of the Public Utilities Code, an increase in

purchased water of $0.1085/CCF, relative to the purchased water costs adopted by Decision (T)

No. 14-08-011, and an associated revenue increase of 2.4%, are being tracked in a balancing account.

* Reclaimed water customers that have signed a contract with the West Basin Municipal Water District

(West Basin) for repayment of the conversion costs from potable to reclaimed water service will be

charged the potable quantity rates while the contract is in effect. The Company will pay West Basin a

percentage of the quantity rate revenues collected from reclaimed water customers billed at potable water

rates. The percentage refunded represents the difference between the current West Basin wholesale

potable water rate and the wholesale reclaimed water rate.

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Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. KC-1-R

King City Tariff Area

RESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.

TERRITORY

King City and vicinity, Monterey County.

RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) (T)

Quantity Rates:

For 1 - 11 CCF, per CCF $2.8166 (I) (T)

For 12 to 21 CCF, per CCF $3.0891 | (T)

For over 21 CCF, per CCF $3.6343 (I) (T)

Per Meter

Service Charge: Per Month

For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $20.81 (R)

For 3/4 - inch meter $31.22 (R)

For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $21.85 (R)

For 1 - inch meter $52.03 (R)

For 1-1/2 - inch meter $104.05 |

For 2 - inch meter $166.48 |

For 3 - inch meter $312.15 |

For 4 - inch meter $520.26 |

For 6 - inch meter $975.50 |

For 8 - inch meter $1,532.93 |

For 10 - inch meter $2,393.19 |

For 12 - inch meter $3,433.70 |

For 14 - inch meter $4,682.32 (R)

The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added

the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).

2. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown on

Schedule LIRA.

(continued)

(To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by CPUC)

Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. KC-1-NR

King City Tariff Area

NONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered water service except that provided to single-family residential customers.

TERRITORY

King City and vicinity, Monterey County.

RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) (T)

Quantity Rates:

Per CCF $3.2509 (I) (T)

(D)

Per Meter

Service Charge: Per Month

For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $18.59 (R)

For 3/4 - inch meter $27.89 |

For 1 - inch meter $46.48 |

For 1-1/2 - inch meter $92.96 |

For 2 - inch meter $148.74 |

For 3 - inch meter $278.89 |

For 4 - inch meter $464.82 |

For 6 - inch meter $871.32 |

For 8 - inch meter $1,369.21 |

For 10 - inch meter $2,138.16 |

For 12 - inch meter $3,067.80 |

For 14 - inch meter $4,183.36 (R)

The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added

the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).

2. Qualifying non-profit group living facilities, agricultural employee housing facilities, and migrant farm

worker housing centers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.

(continued)

(To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by CPUC)

Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. LS-1-R

Los Altos-Surburan Tariff Area

RESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.

TERRITORY

Los Altos and vicinity, Santa Clara County.

RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) (T)

Quantity Rates:

For 1 - 10 CCF, per CCF $4.0807 (I) (T)

For 11 to 27 CCF, per CCF $4.3413 | (T)

For over 27 CCF, per CCF $5.2095 (I) (T)

Per Meter

Service Charge: Per Month

For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $17.54 (I)

For 3/4 - inch meter $26.31 |

For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $18.59 |

For 1 - inch meter $43.84 |

For 1-1/2 - inch meter $87.68 |

For 2 - inch meter $140.29 |

For 3 - inch meter $255.52 |

For 4 - inch meter $352.40 |

For 6 - inch meter $572.68 |

For 8 - inch meter $916.30 |

For 10 - inch meter $1,305.33 |

For 12 - inch meter $1,685.40 |

For 14 - inch meter $2,299.20 (I)

The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added

the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. Customers who receive water deliveries for agricultural purposes under this schedule, and who

present evidence to the utility that such deliveries qualify for the lower pump tax rates levied

by Santa Clara Valley Water District for agricultural water, shall receive a credit of 50.1 cents per

100 cu. ft. on each water bill for the quantities of water used during the period covered by that bill.

2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).

3. Fire sprinkler rates: A single-family residence with a meter size that has a “fire sprinkler” rate

(listed above) is eligible for that rate if: (a) the customer is paying for service where a residential

fire sprinkler system is required/requested to be installed by local fire or building codes; (b) a smaller

meter would be large enough to provide adequate service in the absence of the additional demand

needed to supply water to the system; (c) the sprinkler system is served through the meter providing

residential water service; and (d) the customer requests the “fire sprinkler” rate. The Company may

seek verification that the above criteria are met. This service will be considered a general metered

service, and not a fire service, so the rules and conditions for general metered service shall apply.

4. Beginning July 1, 2015, as required by Section 792.5 of the Public Utilities Code, an increase in purchased (L)

water and pump tax costs of $0.4842/CCF for Tier 1 usage, $0.5151/CCF for Tier 2 usage, and $0.6181/CCF (T) (L)

for Tier 3 usage, relative to the costs adopted in D.14-08-011, and an associated revenue (L)

increase of 7.1%, are being tracked in a balancing account.

(continued)

(To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by CPUC)

Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. LS-1-NR

Los Altos-Surburan Tariff Area

NONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered water service except that provided to single-family residential customers.

TERRITORY

Los Altos and vicinity, Santa Clara County.

RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) (T)

Quantity Rates:

Per CCF $3.8915 (I) (T)

Per Meter

Service Charge: Per Month

For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $13.71 (I)

For 3/4 - inch meter $20.40 |

For 1 - inch meter $34.28 |

For 1-1/2 - inch meter $68.56 |

For 2 - inch meter $109.70 |

For 3 - inch meter $201.25 |

For 4 - inch meter $277.58 |

For 6 - inch meter $451.06 |

For 8 - inch meter $715.82 |

For 10 - inch meter $1,028.13 |

For 12 - inch meter $1,316.74 |

For 14 - inch meter $1,796.26 (I)

The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added

the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. Customers who receive water deliveries for agricultural purposes under this schedule, and who

present evidence to the utility that such deliveries qualify for the lower pump tax rates levied

by Santa Clara Valley Water District for agricultural water, shall receive a credit of 50.1 cents per

100 cu. ft. on each water bill for the quantities of water used during the period covered by that bill.

2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and (T) (L)

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (T) (L)

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits). (T) (L)

3. Qualifying non-profit group living facilities, agricultural employee housing facilities, and migrant farm (T)

worker housing centers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.

4. Beginning July 1, 2015, as required by Section 792.5 of the Public Utilities Code, an increase in (T)

purchased water and pump tax costs of $0.5320/CCF, relative to the costs adopted in D.14-08-011, (T)

and an associated revenue increase of 7.1%, are being tracked in a balancing account.

(continued)

(To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by CPUC)

Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. MR-1-R

Marysville Tariff Area

RESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.

TERRITORY

Marysville and vicinity, Yuba County.

RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) (T)

Quantity Rates:

For 1 - 9 CCF, per CCF $2.0654 (I) (T)

For 10 to 21 CCF, per CCF $2.2176 | (T)

For over 21 CCF, per CCF $2.5247 (I) (T)

Per Meter

Service Charge: Per Month

For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $17.38 (I)

For 3/4 - inch meter $26.07 |

For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $18.60 |

For 1 - inch meter $43.45 |

For 1-1/2 - inch meter $86.89 |

For 2 - inch meter $139.03 |

For 3 - inch meter $260.68 |

For 4 - inch meter $434.46 |

For 6 - inch meter $868.93 |

For 8 - inch meter $1,390.28 |

For 10 - inch meter $1,998.53 |

For 12 - inch meter $2,867.46 |

For 14 - inch meter $3,910.18 (I)

The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added

the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown on

Schedule LIRA.

2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).

3. Fire sprinkler rates: A single-family residence with a meter size that has a “fire sprinkler” rate

(listed above) is eligible for that rate if: (a) the customer is paying for service where a residential

fire sprinkler system is required/requested to be installed by local fire or building codes; (b) a smaller

meter would be large enough to provide adequate service in the absence of the additional demand

needed to supply water to the system; (c) the sprinkler system is served through the meter providing

residential water service; and (d) the customer requests the “fire sprinkler” rate. The Company may

seek verification that the above criteria are met. This service will be considered a general metered

service, and not a fire service, so the rules and conditions for general metered service shall apply.

(continued)

(To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by CPUC)

Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. MR-1-NR

Marysville Tariff Area

NONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered water service except that provided to single-family residential customers.

TERRITORY

Marysville and vicinity, Yuba County.

RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) (T)

Quantity Rates:

Per CCF $2.8896 (I) (T)

Per Meter

Service Charge: Per Month

For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $17.97 (I)

For 3/4 - inch meter $26.96 |

For 1 - inch meter $44.93 |

For 1-1/2 - inch meter $89.85 |

For 2 - inch meter $143.77 |

For 3 - inch meter $269.56 |

For 4 - inch meter $449.27 |

For 6 - inch meter $898.53 |

For 8 - inch meter $1,437.65 |

For 10 - inch meter $2,066.62 |

For 12 - inch meter $2,965.15 |

For 14 - inch meter $4,043.39 (I)

The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added

the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).

2. Qualifying non-profit group living facilities, agricultural employee housing facilities, and migrant farm

worker housing centers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.

(continued)

(To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by CPUC)

Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. MR-2R

Marysville Tariff Area

RESIDENTIAL FLAT RATE SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all flat rate residential water service.

TERRITORY

Marysville and vicinity, Yuba County.

RATES

For a single-family residential unit, including premises having the following areas: Per Service Connection

Per Month

6,000 sq. ft., or less $66.44 (I)

6,001 to 10,000 sq. ft. $80.17 |

10,001 to 16,000 sq. ft. $98.83 |

16,001 to 25,000 sq. ft. $125.51 (I)

For each additional single-family residential unit on the same premises

and served from the same service connection $47.45 (I)

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. The above flat rates apply to service connections not larger than one inch in diameter.

2. All service not covered by the above classifications shall be furnished only on a metered basis.

3. For service covered by the above classifications, if the utility or the customer so elects, a meter

shall be installed and service provided under Schedule No. MR-1-R, Residential Metered Service.

4. This Schedule is closed to all new connections as of Jan 20, 1992, the effective date of

Tariff Sheet No. 4336-W.

5. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).

6. Qualifying low-income flat rate residential customers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.

(continued)

(To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by CPUC)

Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. OR-1-R

Oroville Tariff Area

RESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.

TERRITORY

Oroville and vicinity, Butte County.

RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) (T)

Quantity Rates:

For 1 - 8 CCF, per CCF $3.1435 (I) (T)

For 9 to 22 CCF, per CCF $3.3754 | (T)

For over 22 CCF, per CCF $3.9821 (I) (T)

Per Meter

Service Charge: Per Month

For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $31.26 (I)

For 3/4 - inch meter $46.89 |

For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $32.51 |

For 1 - inch meter $61.20 |

For 1-1/2 - inch meter $124.09 |

For 2 - inch meter $158.61 |

For 3 - inch meter $294.47 |

For 4 - inch meter $405.93 |

For 6 - inch meter $666.98 |

For 8 - inch meter $993.20 |

For 10 - inch meter $3,594.68 |

For 12 - inch meter $5,157.58 |

For 14 - inch meter $7,033.06 (I)

The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added

the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown on

Schedule LIRA.

2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).

3. Fire sprinkler rates: A single-family residence with a meter size that has a “fire sprinkler” rate

(listed above) is eligible for that rate if: (a) the customer is paying for service where a residential

fire sprinkler system is required/requested to be installed by local fire or building codes; (b) a smaller

meter would be large enough to provide adequate service in the absence of the additional demand

needed to supply water to the system; (c) the sprinkler system is served through the meter providing

residential water service; and (d) the customer requests the “fire sprinkler” rate. The Company may

seek verification that the above criteria are met. This service will be considered a general metered

service, and not a fire service, so the rules and conditions for general metered service shall apply.

(continued)

(To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by CPUC)

Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. OR-1-NR

Oroville Tariff Area

NONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered water service except that provided to single-family residential customers.

TERRITORY

Oroville and vicinity, Butte County.

RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) (T)

Quantity Rates:

Per CCF $3.2522 (I) (T)

Per Meter

Service Charge: Per Month

For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $27.01 (I)

For 3/4 - inch meter $40.51 |

For 1 - inch meter $52.87 |

For 1-1/2 - inch meter $107.21 |

For 2 - inch meter $137.04 |

For 3 - inch meter $254.42 |

For 4 - inch meter $350.71 |

For 6 - inch meter $576.27 |

For 8 - inch meter $858.12 |

For 10 - inch meter $3,106.14 |

For 12 - inch meter $4,456.63 |

For 14 - inch meter $6,077.22 (I)

The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added

the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).

2. Qualifying non-profit group living facilities, agricultural employee housing facilities, and migrant farm

worker housing centers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.

(continued)

(To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by CPUC)

Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. SL-1-R

Selma Tariff Area

RESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.

TERRITORY

Selma and vicinity, Fresno County.

RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) (T)

Quantity Rates:

For 1 - 12 CCF, per CCF $1.4857 (I) (T)

For 13 to 34 CCF, per CCF $1.5155 | (T)

For over 34 CCF, per CCF $1.6238 (I) (T)

Per Meter

Service Charge: Per Month

For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $19.91 (I)

For 3/4 - inch meter $29.86 |

For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $21.11 |

For 1 - inch meter $37.82 |

For 1-1/2 - inch meter $66.68 |

For 2 - inch meter $94.54 |

For 3 - inch meter $174.77 |

For 4 - inch meter $260.58 |

For 6 - inch meter $449.00 |

For 8 - inch meter $668.13 |

For 10 - inch meter $2,289.48 |

For 12 - inch meter $3,284.84 |

For 14 - inch meter $4,479.36 (I)

The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added

the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. New service connections may be subject to a facilities fee as detailed under Rule 15.

2. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown on

Schedule LIRA.

3. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).

4. Fire sprinkler rates: A single-family residence with a meter size that has a “fire sprinkler” rate

(listed above) is eligible for that rate if: (a) the customer is paying for service where a residential

fire sprinkler system is required/requested to be installed by local fire or building codes; (b) a smaller

meter would be large enough to provide adequate service in the absence of the additional demand

needed to supply water to the system; (c) the sprinkler system is served through the meter providing

residential water service; and (d) the customer requests the “fire sprinkler” rate. The Company may

seek verification that the above criteria are met. This service will be considered a general metered

service, and not a fire service, so the rules and conditions for general metered service shall apply.

(D)

5. Groundwater surcharge (Year One: April 15, 2015 - April 14, 2016): $0.0820 per 100 cubic feet (Ccf)

Under the Cooperative Agreement between the City of Selma and the Consolidated Irrigation District, the

surcharge identified above will be applied to bills on a monthly basis. Authorized by Decision 15-03-003 and Advice

Letter 2165, the collected amounts will be provided to the City of Selma for groundwater replenishment activities.

The total annual groundwater fees due under the Cooperative Agreement will be increased over the first 8 years.

(continued)

(To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by CPUC)

Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. SL-1-NR

Selma Tariff Area

NONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered water service except that provided to single-family residential customers.

TERRITORY

Selma and vicinity, Fresno County.

RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) (T)

Quantity Rates:

Per CCF $1.5897 (I) (T)

Per Meter

Service Charge: Per Month

For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $16.05 (I)

For 3/4 - inch meter $21.10 |

For 1 - inch meter $27.12 |

For 1-1/2 - inch meter $48.18 |

For 2 - inch meter $68.93 |

For 3 - inch meter $127.57 |

For 4 - inch meter $191.92 |

For 6 - inch meter $354.96 |

For 8 - inch meter $538.58 |

For 10 - inch meter $1,616.90 |

For 12 - inch meter $2,319.88 |

For 14 - inch meter $3,163.47 (I)

The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added

the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. New service connections may be subject to a facilities fee as detailed under Rule 15.

2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).

3. Qualifying non-profit group living facilities, agricultural employee housing facilities, and migrant farm

worker housing centers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.

(D)

4. Groundwater surcharge (Year One: April 15, 2015 - April 14, 2016): $0.0820 per 100 Ccf

Under the Cooperative Agreement between the City of Selma and the Consolidated Irrigation District,

the surcharge identified above will be applied to bills on a monthly basis. Authorized by Decision

15-03-003 and Advice Letter 2165, the collected amounts will be provided to the City of Selma for

groundwater replenishment activities. The total annual groundwater fees due under the Cooperative

Agreement will be increased over the first 8 years.

(continued)

(To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by CPUC)

Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. SL-2R

Selma Tariff Area

RESIDENTIAL FLAT RATE SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all flat rate residential water service.

TERRITORY

Selma and vicinity, Fresno County.

RATES

For a single-family residential unit, including premises having the following areas: Per Service Connection

Per Month

6,000 sq. ft., or less $55.87 (I)

6,001 to 10,000 sq. ft. $67.92 |

10,001 to 16,000 sq. ft. $83.99 |

16,001 to 25,000 sq. ft. $106.67 (I)

For each additional single-family residential unit on the same premises

and served from the same service connection $41.89 (I)

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. The above flat rates apply to service connections not larger than one inch in diameter.

2. All service not covered by the above classifications shall be furnished only on a metered basis.

3. For service covered by the above classifications, if the utility or the customer so elects, a meter

shall be installed and service provided under Schedule No. SL-1-R, Residential Metered Service.

4. This Schedule is closed to all new connections as of January 20, 1992, the effective date of

Tariff Sheet 4338-W.

5. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).

6. Qualifying low-income flat rate residential customers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.

7 Groundwater surcharge (Year One: April 15, 2015 - April 14, 2016):

Under the Cooperative Agreement between the City of Selma and the Consolidated Irrigation District, the

surcharges identified below will be applied to bills on a monthly basis. Authorized by Decision 15-03-003 and Advice

Letter 2165, the collected amounts will be provided to the City of Selma for groundwater replenishment activities.

The total annual groundwater fees due under the Cooperative Agreement will be increased over the first 8 years.

Lot Size: Monthly Surcharge:

0-6000 feet 2.02$

6000-10,000 feet 2.45$

10,000-16,000 feet 3.03$

16,000-25,000 feet 3.85$

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Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. ST-1-R

Stockton Tariff Area

RESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.

TERRITORY

Stockton and vicinity, San Joaquin County.

RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) (T)

Quantity Rates:

For 1 - 9 CCF, per CCF $2.4817 (I) (T)

For 10 to 20 CCF, per CCF $2.6899 | (T)

For over 20 CCF, per CCF $3.0520 (I) (T)

Per Meter

Service Charge: Per Month

For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $16.10 (I)

For 3/4 - inch meter $24.14 |

For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $17.22 |

For 1 - inch meter $40.24 |

For 1-1/2 - inch meter $80.48 |

For 2 - inch meter $128.76 |

For 3 - inch meter $241.43 |

For 4 - inch meter $402.38 |

For 6 - inch meter $804.75 |

For 8 - inch meter $1,287.61 |

For 10 - inch meter $1,850.93 |

For 12 - inch meter $2,655.69 |

For 14 - inch meter $3,621.39 (I)

The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added

the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and (T) (L)

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (T) (L)

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits). (T) (L)

2. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown on (T)

Schedule LIRA.

3. Beginning on or after September 4, 2015, as required by Section 792.5 of the Public Utilities Code, an (T)

increase in purchased water and pump tax costs of $0.1448 /CCF for Tier 1 usage, $0.1572/CCF for (T)

Tier 2 usage, and $0.1849/CCF for Tier 3 usage, relative to the costs approved in AL 2176, and an (T)

associated increase in requested total revenue of 4.5%, are being tracked in a balancing account.

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Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. ST-1-NR

Stockton Tariff Area

NONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered water service except that provided to single-family residential customers.

TERRITORY

Stockton and vicinity, San Joaquin County.

RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) (T)

Quantity Rates:

For 1 - 300 CCF, per CCF $2.5332 (I) (T)

For over 300 CCF, per CCF $2.5274 (I) (T)

Per Meter

Service Charge: Per Month

For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $12.45 (I)

For 3/4 - inch meter $18.67 |

For 1 - inch meter $31.12 |

For 1-1/2 - inch meter $62.23 |

For 2 - inch meter $99.57 |

For 3 - inch meter $186.70 |

For 4 - inch meter $311.17 |

For 6 - inch meter $622.33 |

For 8 - inch meter $995.73 |

For 10 - inch meter $1,431.37 |

For 12 - inch meter $2,053.70 |

For 14 - inch meter $2,800.50 (I)

The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added

the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and (T) (L)

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (T) (L)

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits). (T) (L)

2. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown on (T)

Schedule LIRA.

3. Beginning on or after September 4, 2015, as required by Section 792.5 of the Public Utilities Code, an (T)

increase in purchased water and pump tax costs of $0.1492/CCF for Tier 1 usage, $0.1488/CCF for (T)

Tier 2 usage, relative to the costs approved in AL 2176, and an associated increase in requested total

revenue of 4.5%, are being tracked in a balancing account.

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Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. WK-1-R

Westlake Tariff Area

RESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.

TERRITORY

Westlake Village, in the southern part of Ventura County, within the City of Thousand Oaks and vicinity.

RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) (T)

Quantity Rates:

For 1 - 13 CCF, per CCF $3.8217 (I) (T)

For 14 to 44 CCF, per CCF $4.5380 | (T)

For over 44 CCF, per CCF $5.0186 (I) (T)

Per Meter

Service Charge: Per Month

For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $26.47 (I)

For 3/4 - inch meter $39.71 |

For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $28.37 |

For 1 - inch meter $54.08 |

For 1-1/2 - inch meter $97.88 |

For 2 - inch meter $148.99 |

For 3 - inch meter $283.36 |

For 4 - inch meter $496.60 |

For 6 - inch meter $978.62 |

For 8 - inch meter $2,117.96 |

For 10 - inch meter $3,044.57 |

For 12 - inch meter $4,368.29 |

For 14 - inch meter $5,956.76 (I)

The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added

the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. Any designated reclaimed water customer who refuses reclaimed service shall be subject to an

additional charge equivalent to 50% of the current Calleguas Municipal Water District (CMWD)

potable water rate. This charge was instituted by Ordinance No. 17 of the CMWD on July 15, 1994,

which calculates to $1.5391/CCF. (T)

2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).

3. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown on

Schedule LIRA.

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Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. WK-1-NR

Westlake Tariff Area

NONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered water service except that provided to single-family residential customers.

TERRITORY

Westlake Village, in the southern part of Ventura County, within the City of Thousand Oaks and vicinity.

RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) (T)

Quantity Rates:

Per CCF $3.7386 (I) (T)

Per Meter

Service Charge: Per Month

For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $24.52 (I)

For 3/4 - inch meter $36.78 |

For 1 - inch meter $50.10 |

For 1-1/2 - inch meter $90.67 |

For 2 - inch meter $138.02 |

For 3 - inch meter $262.48 |

For 4 - inch meter $460.02 |

For 6 - inch meter $906.50 |

For 8 - inch meter $1,961.59 |

For 10 - inch meter $2,819.80 |

For 12 - inch meter $4,045.80 |

For 14 - inch meter $5,517.00 (I)

The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added

the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. Any designated reclaimed water customer who refuses reclaimed service shall be subject to an

additional charge equivalent to 50% of the current Calleguas Municipal Water District (CMWD)

potable water rate. This charge was instituted by Ordinance No. 17 of the CMWD on July 15, 1994,

which calculates to $1.5391/CCF. (T)

2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).

3. Qualifying non-profit group living facilities, agricultural employee housing facilities, and migrant farm

worker housing centers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.

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Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. WK-6

Westlake Tariff Area

NONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered reclaimed water service

TERRITORY

Westlake Village, in the southern part of Ventura County, within the City of Thousand Oaks and vicinity.

RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) (T)

Quantity Rates:

Per CCF $3.2066 (T)

Per Meter

Service Charge: Per Month

For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $24.96

For 3/4 - inch meter $37.44

For 1 - inch meter $62.41

For 1-1/2 - inch meter $124.79

For 2 - inch meter $199.66

For 3 - inch meter $374.44

For 4 - inch meter $624.07

For 6 - inch meter $1,247.89

For 8 - inch meter $1,997.02

For 10 - inch meter $2,870.71

For 12 - inch meter $4,118.85

For 14 - inch meter $5,616.61

The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added

the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. Reclaimed water will be supplied only as available.

2. As a condition of service under this schedule, all customers are required to comply with the

Company's Rule 16, Section D, Reclaimed Water Service.

3. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and (T) (L)

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA (T) (L)

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits). (T) (L)

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Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. WL-1-R

Willows Tariff Area

RESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all metered water service provided to single-family residential customers.

TERRITORY

The City of Willows and vicinity, Glenn County.

RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) (T)

Quantity Rates:

For 1 - 8 CCF, per CCF $1.9091 (I) (T)

For 9 to 25 CCF, per CCF $2.0508 | (T)

For over 25 CCF, per CCF $2.2114 (I) (T)

Per Meter

Service Charge: Per Month

For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $37.43 (I)

For 3/4 - inch meter $48.09 |

For Fire Sprinkler with 1 - inch meter $38.55 |

For 1 - inch meter $72.01 |

For 1-1/2 - inch meter $113.76 |

For 2 - inch meter $159.42 |

For 3 - inch meter $321.38 |

For 4 - inch meter $478.21 |

For 6 - inch meter $1,230.24 |

For 8 - inch meter $1,775.45 |

For 10 - inch meter $2,171.00 |

For 12 - inch meter $3,114.46 |

For 14 - inch meter $4,247.26 (I)

The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added

the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. Qualifying low-income individually metered residential customers are eligible for credits as shown on

Schedule LIRA.

2. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).

3. Fire sprinkler rates: A single-family residence with a meter size that has a “fire sprinkler” rate

(listed above) is eligible for that rate if: (a) the customer is paying for service where a residential

fire sprinkler system is required/requested to be installed by local fire or building codes; (b) a smaller

meter would be large enough to provide adequate service in the absence of the additional demand

needed to supply water to the system; (c) the sprinkler system is served through the meter providing

residential water service; and (d) the customer requests the “fire sprinkler” rate. The Company may

seek verification that the above criteria are met. This service will be considered a general metered

service, and not a fire service, so the rules and conditions for general metered service shall apply.

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Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY

1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Revised CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

(408) 367-8200 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. XXXXX-W

Schedule No. WL-1-NR

Willows Tariff Area

NONRESIDENTIAL METERED SERVICE

APPLICABILITY

Applicable to all nonresidential metered water service.

TERRITORY

The City of Willows and vicinity, Glenn County.

RATES 1 CCF is 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) (T)

Quantity Rates:

Per CCF $2.2003 (I) (T)

Per Meter

Service Charge: Per Month

For 5/8 x 3/4 - inch meter $33.65 (I)

For 3/4 - inch meter $43.22 |

For 1 - inch meter $64.73 |

For 1-1/2 - inch meter $102.26 |

For 2 - inch meter $143.31 |

For 3 - inch meter $288.91 |

For 4 - inch meter $429.91 |

For 6 - inch meter $1,105.95 |

For 8 - inch meter $1,596.07 |

For 10 - inch meter $1,951.67 |

For 12 - inch meter $2,799.81 |

For 14 - inch meter $3,818.17 (I)

The service charge is a readiness-to-serve charge which is applicable to all metered service and to which is added

the charge for water used computed at the quantity rates.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. All bills are subject to the following tariff schedules: Schedule UF (CPUC reimbursement fee) and

applicable surcharges and surcredits on Schedule RSF (Rate Support Fund), Schedule LIRA

(Low-Income Ratepayer Assistance), and Schedule AS (Additional Surcharges and Surcredits).

2. Qualifying non-profit group living facilities, agricultural employee housing facilities, and migrant farm

worker housing centers are eligible for credits as shown on Schedule LIRA.

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Advice Letter No. 2196 PAUL G. TOWNSLEY Date Filed

Decision No. Name Effective

Vice President Resolution No.

TITLE

Oroville DistrictADVICE LETTER FILING MAILING LIST

PER SECTION III (G) OF GENERAL ORDER NO. 96-A

MIKE GLAZESouth Feather Water & Power2310 Oroville Quincy HwyOroville, CA [email protected]

JAYME BOUCHERThermalito Irrigation District410 Grand AveOroville, CA [email protected]

RUTH WRIGHTCity of Oroville1735 Montgomery StOroville, CA [email protected]

Selma DistrictADVICE LETTER FILING MAILING LIST

PER SECTION III (G) OF GENERAL ORDER NO. 96-A

THOMAS ESQUEDA, DIRECTORCity of Fresno, Dept. of Public Utilities2600 Fresno St, Room 4019Fresno, CA [email protected]

MAY ALBIANI, EXECUTIVE ASSISTANTCity of Fresno, Dept. of Public Utilities2600 Fresno St, Room 4019Fresno, CA [email protected]

DAIVD WEISSER, PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTORCity of Fowler128 S 5th StFowler, CA [email protected]

CITY MANAGERCity of Selma, City Hall1710 Tucker StreetSelma, CA [email protected]

Stockton DistrictADVICE LETTER FILING MAILING LIST

PER SECTION III (G) OF GENERAL ORDER NO. 96-A

TINA DAVIS AND VICKY MILLERPark Billing CompanyP.O.Box 910Dixon, CA [email protected]

SCOT A. MOODY, GENERAL MANAGERStockton-East Water District6767 East Main StreetStockton, CA [email protected]

DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKSCounty of San Joaquin1810 East Hazelton AveStockton, CA [email protected]

City of Stockton Municipal Utility Dept2500 Navy DrStockton, CA 95206

San Joaquin County Board ofSupervisors44 N San Joaquin St Ste.627Stockton, CA [email protected]

SARA CORTESCity of Stockton425 N El Dorado StStockton, CA 95202

Westlake DistrictADVICE LETTER FILING MAILING LIST

PER SECTION III (G) OF GENERAL ORDER NO. 96-A

JAY SPURGIN, PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTORCity of Thousand Oaks2100 Thousand Oaks BlvdThousand Oaks, CA [email protected]

GEORGE CHEN, RATES MANAGERCity of Los Angeles, Dept. of Water &PowerP.O. Box 51111 Room 956Los Angeles, CA [email protected]

California-American Water Company4701 Beloit DrSacramento, CA [email protected]

JOCELYN BLYSMAVentura Regional Sanitation District1001 Partridge Dr Suite 150Ventura, CA [email protected]

CAROL PALMALas Virgenes Municipal Water District4232 Las Virgenes RoadCalabasas, CA [email protected]

EXECUTIVE OFFICERFire Department Servicing Affected AreaVentura LAFCO800 S Victoria AveVentura, CA [email protected]

Willows DistrictADVICE LETTER FILING MAILING LIST

PER SECTION III (G) OF GENERAL ORDER NO. 96-A

City of Willows Civic Center201 N Lassen StWillows, CA 95988

Bakersfield DistrictADVICE LETTER FILING MAILING LIST

PER SECTION III (G) OF GENERAL ORDER NO. 96-A

DOUGLAS NUNNELEYOildale Mutual Water CompanyP.O. Box 5368Bakersfield, CA [email protected]

Krista Mutual Water Company7025 Cuddy Valley Rd.Frazir Park, CA 93225

Victory Mutual Water CompanyP.O. Box 40035Bakersfield, CA 93304

TIMOTHY RUIZEast Niles Community Services DistrictP.O. Box 6038Bakersfield, CA [email protected]

Casa Loma Water Company1016 Lomita DriveBakersfield, CA 93307

WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENTCity of Bakersfield1000 Buena Vista RdBakersfield, CA [email protected]

CITY MANAGER'S OFFICECity of Bakersfield1600 Truxton AvenueBakersfield, CA [email protected]

Bayshore DistrictADVICE LETTER FILING MAILING LIST

PER SECTION III (G) OF GENERAL ORDER NO. 96-A

Westborough Water DistrictP.O. Box 2747South San Francisco, CA 94083

STUART SCHILLINGER, ADMINISTRATIVESERVICES DIRECTORCity of Brisbane50 Park PlaceBrisbane, CA [email protected]

PATRICK SWEETLANDDaly City DWWR153 Lake Merced BlvdDaly City, CA [email protected]

San Bruno Water Department567 El Camino RealSan Bruno, CA 94066

PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTORTown of Hillsborough1600 Floribunda AveHillsborough, CA [email protected]

City of Burlingame501 Primrose RdBurlingame, CA [email protected]

JEFF MONEDAPublic Works Foster City610 Foster City BlvdFoster City, CA [email protected]

JUSTIN CHAPELCity of Redwood City1400 BroadwayRedwood City, CA [email protected]

TAMMY RUDOCKMid-Peninsula Water DistrictP.O. Box 129Belmont, CA [email protected]

MIKE FUTRELLCity of South San Francisco400 Grand AveSouth San Francisco, CA [email protected]

PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTORCity of San Mateo330 West 20th AveSan Mateo, CA [email protected]

JAY WALTERCity of San Carlos600 Elm StSan Carlos, CA [email protected]

Bear Gulch DistrictADVICE LETTER FILING MAILING LIST

PER SECTION III (G) OF GENERAL ORDER NO. 96-A

Los Trancos Water District1263 Los Trancos RdPortola Valley, CA 94025

Redwood City Water DepartmentP.O.Box 391Redwood City, CA 94064

City of Menlo Park Water Dept701 Laurel StMenlo Park, CA [email protected]

Town of WoodsideP.O.Box 620005Woodside, CA 94062

DUNCAN JONESTown of Atherton91 Ashfield RdAtherton, CA [email protected]

PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTORTown of Portola Valley765 Portola RdPortola Valley, CA [email protected]

ERIK KENISTONCity of Palo Alto250 Hamilton AvePalo Alto, CA [email protected]

PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTORCity of Menlo Park701 Laurel StMenlo Park, CA [email protected]

Chico DistrictADVICE LETTER FILING MAILING LIST

PER SECTION III (G) OF GENERAL ORDER NO. 96-A

SCOTT DOWELLCity of ChicoP.O.Box 3420Chico, CA [email protected]

FRANK FIELDSCity of ChicoP.O.Box 3420Chico, CA [email protected]

Dixon DistrictADVICE LETTER FILING MAILING LIST

PER SECTION III (G) OF GENERAL ORDER NO. 96-A

Maine Prairie Water DistrictP.O.Box 73Dixon, CA 95620

GENERAL MANAGERSolano Irrigation District508 Elmira RdVacaville, CA [email protected]

FINANCE DEPARTMENTCity of Dixon600 East A StDixon, CA 95620

East Los Angeles DistrictADVICE LETTER FILING MAILING LIST

PER SECTION III (G) OF GENERAL ORDER NO. 96-A

KENNETH S BRADBURYMontebello Land & Water Company344 E Madison AveMontebello, CA [email protected]

DANIEL A DELL'OSASan Gabriel Valley Water Company11142 Garvey AveEl Monte, CA [email protected]

Park Water CompanyP.O.Box 7002Downey, CA [email protected]

RICHARD WESTCity of Los Angeles Department ofWater & PowerP.O.Box 51111 Room 956Los Angeles, CA [email protected]

VICTOR MEZACity of Monterey Park320 W Newmark AveMonterey Park, CA 91754

FRANK HELDMANCity of Monterey Park320 W Newmark AveMonterey Park, CA [email protected]

City of Vernon4305 Santa Fe AveVernon, CA 90058

ROBERTA KINGCity of Montebello, Engineering Dept1600 W Beverly BlvdMontebello, CA 90640

City of Commerce2535 Commerce WayCommerce, CA 90040

Hermosa Redondo DistrictADVICE LETTER FILING MAILING LIST

PER SECTION III (G) OF GENERAL ORDER NO. 96-A

TINA DAVIS AND VICKY MILLERPark Billing CompanyP.O.Box 910Dixon, CA [email protected]

RONALD MOORE, REGULATORYAFFAIRSGolden State Water Company630 East Foodhill BlvdSan Dimas, CA [email protected]

AUDREY JACKSON, REGULATORYAFFAIRSGolden State Water Company630 East Foodhill BlvdSan Dimas, CA [email protected]

GEORGE CHEN, RATES MANAGERCity of Los Angeles, Dept. of Water &PowerP.O. Box 51111 Room 956Los Angeles, CA [email protected]

City of Hawthorne4455 W 126th StHawthorne, CA 90250

ROB ERIKSONCity of Manhattan Beach3621 Bell AveManhattan Beach, CA 90266

ALAN BERNDTCity of Torrance, Dept of Water20500 Madrona AveTorrance, CA [email protected]

ROB OSBORNECity of Redondo Beach, Public WorksDept415 Diamond StRedondo Beach, CA [email protected]

City of Hermosa Beach1315 Valley DrHermosa Beach, CA [email protected]

King City DistrictADVICE LETTER FILING MAILING LIST

PER SECTION III (G) OF GENERAL ORDER NO. 96-A

TINA DAVIS AND VICKY MILLERPark Billing CompanyP.O.Box 910Dixon, CA [email protected]

Little Bear Water Company51201 Pine Canyon Rd, Space #125King City, CA 93930

Los Altos DistrictADVICE LETTER FILING MAILING LIST

PER SECTION III (G) OF GENERAL ORDER NO. 96-A

Santa Clara Valley Water District5750 Almaden ExpresswaySan Jose, CA [email protected]

Great Oaks Water Company15 Great Oaks Blvd #100San Jose, CA [email protected]

CATHERINE COXCity of Palo Alto, City Hall250 Hamilton AvePalo Alto, CA [email protected]

City of Santa Clara, Water Dept. Waterand Sewer Utilities1500 Warburton AveSanta Clara, CA [email protected]

SHILPA MEHTACity of Santa Clara, Water Dept. Waterand Sewer Utilities1500 Warburton AveSanta Clara, CA [email protected]

CHRISTOPHER L DE GROOTCity of Santa Clara, Water Dept. Waterand Sewer Utilities1500 Warburton AveSanta Clara, CA [email protected]

VAL CONZET, WATER OPERATIONSMANAGERCity of Sunnyvale, Water Dept.P.O.Box 3707Sunnyvale, CA [email protected]

City of Mountain View, Water Dept.231 N Whisman RdMt. View, CA [email protected]

PATRICK D WALTERPurissima Hills Water District26375 Fremont RdLos Altos Hills, CA [email protected]

PALLE JENSENSan Jose Water Company110 W. Taylor StreetSan Jose, CA [email protected]

CARL CAHILLTown of Los Altos Hills26379 Fremont RoadLos Altos Hills, CA [email protected]

DEBORAH PADOVANTown of Los Altos Hills26379 Fremont RoadLos Altos Hills, CA [email protected]

JIM GUSTAFSONCity of Los Altos1 North San Antonio RdLos Altos, CA 94022

TIM BORDENCity of Cupertino10300 Torre AveCupertino, CA 95014

Marysville DistrictADVICE LETTER FILING MAILING LIST

PER SECTION III (G) OF GENERAL ORDER NO. 96-A

FINANCE DIRECTORCity of MarysvilleP.O.Box 150Marysville, CA 95901

UTILITIES DIRECTORCity of Yuby City302 Burns DrYuba City, CA 95991

GENERAL MANAGEROlivehurst Public Utility DistrictP.O.Box 670Olivehurst, CA 95961

GENERAL MANAGERLinda County Water District1280 ScalesMarysville, CA 95901

Yuba County LAFCO915 8th St, Suite 107Marysville, CA 95901

CDF-Northern Region ChiefP.O.Box 944246Sacramento, CA 94244