Company: MSEX
Filing Date: 2025-02-28
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001174947-25-000251
Chunk: 401

Company: MIDDLESEX WATER CO
Filing Date: 2025-02-28
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1C
Chunk 401
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 of annual revenue. Middlesex expects to file for an additional
DSIC rate increase in April 2025.

In February 2025, the NJBPU approved Middlesex’s
petition to reset its Purchased Water Adjustment Clause (PWAC) tariff rate to recover additional annual costs of $0.5 million, primarily
for the purchase of treated water from a non-affiliated water utility regulated by the NJBPU. A PWAC is a rate mechanism that allows for
the recovery of increased purchased water costs between base rate case filings. The PWAC is reset to zero once those increased costs are
included in base rates. The new PWAC rate will be effective March 1, 2025.

Tidewater - In September 2024, the DEPSC
approved Tidewater’s petition to recover up to $2.1 million of costs associated with Tidewater’s obligation to identify and
inventory lead service lines throughout Tidewater’s service area, as required by federal law and Delaware regulations. Recovery
of these costs began February 1, 2025 and is expected to continue through January 2028. Through December 31, 2024, Tidewater has spent
$1.8 million, which is included in Regulatory Assets.

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In August 2024, Tidewater filed an application
with the DEPSC to increase its general rates for water service. In the application, Tidewater seeks an overall increase in annual operating
revenue of $10.3 million or 25.66% over current revenue. The request for rate increases will allow Tidewater to recover prudently incurred
investments made in the last ten years to support continued regulatory compliance, enhanced water quality, service reliability, security
and resiliency of the water utility infrastructure assets. Effective October 30, 2024, Tidewater received approval of the DEPSC to suspend
its DSIC rate and implement an interim rate increase, which is expected to result in approximately $2.5 million of annual revenues, subject
to refund pending the outcome of the rate case application.

Southern Shores - Southern Shores
provides water service to a 2,200 unit condominium community in Sussex County, Delaware under a DEPSC-approved agreement expiring December
31, 2029.  Under the agreement, rates are increased when there are unanticipated capital expenditures or regulatory related changes
in operating expenses exceed certain thresholds. In 2024,