Arizona Corporation Commission to consider stripping Johnson Utilities of its monopoly

Johnson Utilities officials, from left, attorney Jeffrey Crockett, CEO Gary Drummond and Chief Operating Officer Brad Cole, listen as the Arizona Corporation Commission questions environmental officials about past sewage violations alleged against the company in Phoenix on April 17. / Photo: Jake Kincaid / PinalCentral

 

By Jake Kincaid | San Tan Valley Sentinel

Whether the local water utility company can continue servicing San Tan Valley unchallenged could be up in the air.

Arizona Corporation Commission staff has filed a recommendation that the commission hold a hearing to consider revoking Johnson Utilities’ certificates of convenience and necessity.

The certificates of convenience and necessity allow a company, in this case Johnson Utilities, to operate a public service like a water utility as a monopoly.

In Arizona, the Corporation Commission has the authority to grant these certificates, and companies wishing to operate a public service must apply for them.

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