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Collection: Directories and Documents > Pamphlets

Before the California Railroad Commission of the State of California, Reply Brief of Excelsior Water and Power Company (PH 10-8)(November 1921) (29 pages)

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2 behalf of YUBA-NEVADA WATER USERS’ ASSOCIATION in the same order as there presented. Is THE PROBLEM INVOLVED IN THIS CASE. In view of the comments of learned counsel for the “Association,” under the foregoing head we desire first to direct attention to the “History of Applicant’s Rate” as contained in “Reply Brief of Applicant” filed in Application No. 4423: “Following a hearing in 1914, under Application No. 934, the Railroad Commission fixed a rate for Applicant of Ten (10) cents per Miner’s inch day of 24 hours (See Decision No. 2190). The rate so established was for the seasons of 1915 and 1916. It appears from the decision that the rate was merely tentative and was established only for such time as it was thought would be required to make a study of the duty of water in the area served. If, following such study, it should develop that the tentative rate as fixed by your Commission was not a proper I ate, it was contemplated by the stipulation te tween the parties and Decision No. 21 that the result of the study should be then made available to your Commission and.