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The changes were approved unanimously last month by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission and had the support of PWSA, the city, the Pennsylvania Office of Consumer Advocate, and advocacy group Pittsburgh United.
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Patrick Cicero was confirmed by the state Senate in June.
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On June 1, energy rates in Pennsylvania are set to rise.
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A yearlong, pandemic-driven ban on utility shutoffs for low-income customers in Pennsylvania will end this week, putting hundreds of thousands of people…
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The Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority has several programs to help low-income customers who might not be able to afford their water bills – though many…
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More Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority customers will be protected from shutoffs this winter. The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission has approved a…
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Starting Monday, many Pennsylvanians could be vulnerable to utility shutoffs when a coronavirus-related moratorium that has been in place since mid-March…
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Pennsylvania state utility regulators have effectively extended a moratorium preventing utilities from terminating service to non-paying customers for…
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Pennsylvania collected about 20 percent less in impact fees from natural gas drillers last year than in 2018, according to the Public Utility Commission.…