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\r7 March I 1,2006 James J. McNulty, Secretary Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265 Protest of Application ofthe City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010 Dear Commissioners: i am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to fumish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are: My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected. The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier? The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation of the system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations. I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation. The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long? Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest. ^*-s\r-\\ iirr\ Ver y truI y y ours ' RECEIVED M,.; l.tfuTo, MAR & ? W Print Name & Address: A A/OA/, Pa- f i'lo V2-

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  • \ r7 March I 1,2006

    James J. McNulty, Secretary Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

    Protest of Application ofthe City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners:

    i am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to fumish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation of the system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    ^*-s\r-\\ i irr\ Very truIy yours' RECEIVED M,.; l.tfuTo,

    MAR & ? W Print Name & Address:

    A A / O A / , Pa- f i ' l o V 2 -

  • March )? , 2006

    James J. McNulty, Secretary Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

    Protest of Application ofthe City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners:

    I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation of the system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    Very truly yours,

    RECEIVED Signature: i—O^&K

    MAR 2 7 2006 p r i n t N a m e & A d d r e s s ;

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  • March / f , 2006

    James J. McNulty, Secretary Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room % ~& P O B O X 3265 5 • 5 r n Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265 3 ^ ^ O

    Protest of Application of the City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010 V CD 0 5 m

    Dear Commissioners: $g o n cn

    I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"), f i e City ftp Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation of the system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    Very truly yours,

    V-/W< £• / ^ ' / / ^ fa

  • March M , 2006

    James J. McNulty, Secretary Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

    Protest of Application of the City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners:

    I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation of the system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    Very truly yours,

    Signature: J ^ J A J L ^ > ^ U ^ £ RECEIVED

    MAR 8 7 2006 Print Name & Address:

    PA puBkie UTiLlf y COMMISSION UJ.LL MD / L^^r

  • March 9 .0 , 2006

    James J. McNulty, Secretary Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

    Protest of Application of the City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners:

    I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    » The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation of the system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    * I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own intemai financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    * The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    RECEIVED ""TTJJ JJ S Signature: -rjiLH? M/ / r ^ T S Z

    MAR % T 2006 Print Name & Address: /

  • March SO ,2006

    James J. McNulty, Secretary Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

    Protest of Application of the City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners:

    I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation of the system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    RECEIVED Signature:

    MAR I 7 2006 D . t M 0 ' Print Name & Address:

    PA PUBUG UTILITY COMMISSION S) - n u A A \ J •

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  • March , 2006

    James J. McNulty, Secretary Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

    Protest of Application of the City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners:

    I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation of the system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    Very truly yours,

    R E C E I V E D Signature: ^ O -S. S ? . ^ ^

    MAR 2 ? 21306 Print Name & Address:

    PUBLIC UTILITY GOMMISSISN geeni'TARY'a BUREAU

  • March £LD , 2006

    James J. McNulty, Secretary Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

    Protest of Application ofthe City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners:

    I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation of the system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    R E C E I V E D Very truly yours,

    MAR % ^ zoos Si9nature: & ^ ^ f VOC^iJ_ Print Name & Address:

    PA PUBUe UTILITY eOMMISSlON R ^ t * ^ "B 10 u

  • an. March

    James J. McNulty, Secretary Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

    Protest of Application ofthe City ofLebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners:

    I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation ofthe system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    RECEIVED Very truly yours, MAR 8 7 IM Signature: ty'f^W/ftd-

    PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION Print Name & Address: /

  • March . 2006

    James J. McNulty, Secretary Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

    Protest of Application of the City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners:

    I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment ofthe Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation of the system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    RECEIVED Signature: truly yours,

    3=-

    HAR X 7 ?Bfl6 P r i n t N a m e & Address:

    PAPUgyeumifvepMMissieN c/r i*^. L^,

  • March c£Q, 2006

    James J. McNulty, Secretary Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

    Protest of Application ofthe City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners:

    I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation of the system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    RECEIVED —

    « iwiaenow P r i n t N a m e & Address: ^ ^ n t l t \ ,

  • March M ,2006

    James J. McNulty, Secretary Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 % Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265 % ^

    Protest of Application ofthe City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010 ^

    Dear Commissioners: 0 7 o

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    1

    c: CD I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"), jl&e City^f

    Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby potest thto City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation of the system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use ofthe system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    Very truly yours,

    Signature:

    Print Name & Address:

  • March J?0 , 2006

    James J. McNulty, Secretary Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265 m g

    Protest of Application ofthe City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010 3-o § !

    Dear Commissioners:

    CD. p r ,

    I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"). IJie Citi®f 'll Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby pfgtest t h ^ City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abotichmerftQjf the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation of the system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    Signature: U J f l / M 7

    Very truly yours,

    Print Namel Address: ~P>1 f ) r ) ',U"tX~

    U t e n o n Ptt /70 l/Z_ V

  • March 5 0 , 2 0 0 6

    2006 HAR 28 flH 9: 06

    James J. McNulty, Secretary RE TAR V'S BUREAU Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

    Protest of Application of the City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners:

    I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon {"City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation of the system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    Very truly yours,

    Signature: \ \ c A V ^ ^ X \ A v ^ V C A J U i ^ l O ^

    Print Name & Address:

  • RECEIVED Z006 HAR28 AH 9-'06

    SECRETARY'S BUREAU

    March ^ 0 ,2006

    James J. McNulty, Secretary Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

    Protest of Application ofthe City ofLebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners:

    I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation of the system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    Very truly yours,

    Signature:

    Very truly yours,

    Print Name & Addres^:

    , tiJO

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    James J. McNulty, Secretary Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

    Protest of Application ofthe City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners:

    I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. J hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation of the system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    Very t̂rufysyours,

    Signature:

    MAR 2 8 Z006 Print'Name & Address:

    Judith Cox 615 Henry Houck Ln.

    Lebanon. PA 17042-880'!

  • ..o.^Z March ,2006

    James J. McNulty, Secretary -fy$X b v

    Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

    Protest of Application of the City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners:

    I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits ofthe City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation of the system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    o The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    Very truly yours,

    Print Name & Address:

  • RECEIVED March 2006

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    James J. McNulty, Secretary SECRETARV"S^BURE Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room • PO Box 3265 > Harrisburg, PA i7105-3265

    Protest of Application of the City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners:

    I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. i hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    « The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation ofthe system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use ofthe system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    Very truly yours,

    Signature:

  • ?M6 HkR 20 ZU g. 0 7 March j ^ L , 2006

    James J. McNulty, Secretary Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265

    Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

    Protest of Application of the City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners:

    I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation of the system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myseif included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    Very truly yours,

    Signature: jQttM*^ • ^Jl^ft^

    Print Name & Address:

    Cfdnc /X. J7/yte

  • '}nnr ,.fn o« M a r c h , 2006

    James J.McNulty, Secretary -^RETARY'S CUIJEAU Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

    Protest of Application of the City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners:

    I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation of the system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    Very truiy yours,

    Signature: Pi^j^-Jl (I R>tB^UP

    Print Name & Address:

    Lebanon ¥»

  • ^ " M a r c h ^ l , 2006 2006 HAR 2'G flH 9̂ 07

    .u James J. McNulty, Secretary C-ICRETAR Y'S BUREAU Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

    Protest of Application of the City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners:

    i am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation ofthe system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    Very truly yours,

    Signature: ( b J U ^ . £ . . S+tfifiCwuMw,

    Print Name & Address:

  • Z006 HAR28 AM 9= 07 March ,2006

    FA.IMJX. ECRETARY'S BUREAU

    James J. McNulty, Secretary Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

    Protest of Application of the City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners:

    I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation of the system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    Very truly yours,

    Signature:

    Print Name & Address:

  • D c r March Z l . 2006

    James J. McNulty, Secretary Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

    Protest of Application of the City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners:

    I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits ofthe City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation of the system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    Signature:

    Very truly yours,

    Print Name & Address:

  • March rX\ ,2006

    200fiiMR28 AH 9: 07

    James J. McNulty, Secretary ^clKElARY'S uU^EA'-l Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

    Protest of Application of the City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners:

    I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits ofthe City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation of the system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    Very truly yours,

    Signature:

    Print Name & Address:

  • ' March c*" , 2006

    James J. McNulty, Secretary ^iiuKETARy.S IMJf'E'' U Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

    Protest of Application ofthe City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners:

    I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation of the system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    Very truly yours,

    Signature: J 3 ^ ^ ^ ^ ' ^ ^ ^ - ^

    Print Name & Address:

    JL

  • " " March •%} , 2006

    2006 HAR 28 AH 9:07

    r/.j-.u.c. James J. McNulty, Secretary J- ICHE IARY'S EURF A!J Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

    Protest of Application ofthe City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners:

    I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment ofthe Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation of the system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    * The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    Very truly yours,

    Signature: Q • f j - d u r ^ t U

    Print Name & Address:

  • n m e w r r ^

    r.nr u f l ^ . March 2 / , 2006 005 HAR 23 AH 9:07

    James J. McNulty, Secretary ^'-f-KETARY'S L'U'REAU Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

    Protest of Application ofthe City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners:

    I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? fs the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation ofthe system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    Signature:

    Vervtru/y yours,

    Print Name & Address:

  • o c n £ \ \ f TT \\

    i m HAR 28 AH 9-' 07 M a r c h 2006

    i'A.IMJ.C. SECRETARY'S BUREAU

    James J. McNulty, Secretary Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

    Protest of Application ofthe City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners:

    I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation of the system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    Very/tfuly yours,

    Signature:

    jry/truly yours,

    Print Name & Address:

    S\7 pop la r ^ -

  • 3 c f ' - c w r rs

    » H * R 2 8 A H 9 : 0 7 M a r c h > L , 2 0 0 6

    I'A.IMJ.C. SECRETARY'S BUREAU

    James J. McNulty, Secretary Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

    Protest of Application ofthe City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners:

    I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation of the system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    Very truly yours,

    Signature: ^ L ^ U z ^ T d> y i ^ * ^

    Print Name & Address:

    J>77 PeP/ar s ^ X

  • March ^ / , 2006 2006 HAR 28 AH 9:07

    PA.iMJX. James J. McNulty, Secretary SLURETARY'S BUREAU Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

    Protest of Application of the City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners:

    I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation ofthe system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    Very truly yours,

    Signature: ^ ^ ^ ^ / ] J ^ y ^

    Print Name & Address: M i c K a e l 5V^ fx t x t .

  • March , 2006

    2006 HAR 28 AH 9:07

    PA.P.U.C. James J. McNulty, Secretary SECRETARY'S BUREAU Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

    Protest of Application ofthe City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners:

    I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation of the system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    Very truly yours,

    Signature:1^

    Print Name & Address: \ n i i u i o d i n e oc / A u u i c a s .

  • pp r; rn/r ^ March 1 , 2006

    2006 HAR 28 AH 9-' 07

    f... [• ij C. • hA M if c f S E C R E T A R Y ' S ^ U R L A U James J. McNulty, Secretary

    Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265

    Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

    Protest of Application of the City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners: I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of

    Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation of the system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    Very truly yours,

    Signature: AICKA tf AynK*

    Print Name & Address:

  • 006 HAR 28 AM 9=07 March^2,2006

    SECRETARY'S RURE'Mi James J. McNulty, Secretary Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

    Protest of Application ofthe City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners:

    I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation of the system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    Very truly yours,

    Signature: JftiJsbtPsJs . s>4lJ)urtLj? .

    Print Name & Address:

  • RECEIVED S HAR 28 fUi9:07 March ^ , 2 0 0 6

    . i Art M i* c f 7,;£ C RETAR Y' Ŝ B U R E A U James J. McNulty, Secretary Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

    Protest of Application ofthe City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners:

    I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation ofthe system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    Vyy truly youps,

    Signature:

    Print Name & Address:

  • RECEIVED M a r c h ^ 2 0 0 6 ZOOS HAR 28 AM 9: 06

    PA.P.U.C. James J. McNulty, Secretary SECRETARY'S BUREAU Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

    Protest of Application ofthe City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners:

    I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation of the system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    truly yours,

    Signature:r/ i . ^ P ^ A A U

    Print Name & Address: P L L I M p.. wo fit i ^

  • RECFIVEt: 2006 HAR 28 AH 9: 07 March , 2 1 2006

    James J. McNulty, Secretary ^CRETARY^DUREAU Pennsyfvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

    Protest of Application ofthe City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners:

    I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water and, or sewer service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation of the system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents soive their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please see the City is made aware of my protest.

    Very^ruly yours,

    Signature: ( ^ A ^ Z ^ ^

    Print Name & Address:

  • R E C E ; V i r . t March 2006

    ZOOBHAR 28 AH 9:07

    James J. McNulty, Secretary ^'••^•V-X- nr.-AM Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission OtiCRETARY'S BUREAU Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street - Filing Room PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

    Protest of Application ofthe City of Lebanon, Docket No. A-220010

    Dear Commissioners:

    I am a citizen living outside the municipal limits of the City of Lebanon ("City"). The City of Lebanon Authority ("Authority") provides water service to me. I hereby protest the City's application to furnish water service outside the City's municipal limits and the abolishment of the Authority. The grounds for my protest are:

    • My rates for the services previously provided by the Authority may be adversely affected.

    • The City has indicated in public statements that it intends to use revenue from the water system to balance its budget to avoid bankruptcy, but has not provided any financial information confirming that the City's actions in taking over the Authority will not leave me with a less financially fit service supplier. As I see it, the Authority is in good financial shape and the City admits that it is not and may even face bankruptcy. What do we gain? Is the City financially sound enough to be my supplier?

    • The City should not be permitted to divert funds from operation of the system that provides me with service for the purpose of balancing its budget. This could adversely affect the quality of the facilities used and service provided to me, and, as a resident of another municipality, I will not benefit from this diversion of funds partially supplied by my use of the system. The Commission should examine the City's public claims that it should be getting even more management or operating charges from water operations.

    • I am concerned that the City is attempting here to have customers from the Borough or Townships, myself included, pay for the City's own internal financial problems instead of having the City and its residents solve their situation.

    • The City claims it intends to continue to charge the Authority's existing rates, but does not state for how long?

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and p