Veolia proposes rate increase after investing $74 million in Treasure Valley upgrades

Veolia employs nearly 179,000 people worldwide, and it is Idaho’s largest water utility. (Courtesy of Veolia)

Idaho’s largest water utility has submitted a request to the Idaho Public Utilities Commission for a rate increase for its customers.

Veolia is requesting to increase its revenue by $11 million each year. The proposal comes after the company completed $74 million worth of upgrades in the Treasure Valley in 2023 and 2024.

Some of the larger Treasure Valley investments include:

  • A $9.4 million membrane replacement and expansion at the Columbia Water Treatment Plant
  • A $4.6 million pipe installation at Five Mile Road
  • $2.36 million for a new booster station, pressure reducing valve in Sage Acres area
  • $1.56 million in water main replacements on the Boise Bench
  • $1.36 million in upgrading aged pumping equipment at Ustick Pump Station
  • $1.14 million in new building, piping and electrical equipment at La Grange well building
  • $1.1 million at Kootenai water main replacement

What is the proposed rate increase?

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