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GovPing tracks 101 sources for this role, drawn from 2,503 total sources on GovPing, covering Guidance, Order, Enforcement, Rule, FAQ, Notice, Consultation, and Decision instruments. There were 232 changes across all sources in the last 7 days.
Enforcement actions include a $7,000 fine against Sound Drilling LLC for gas violations in Washington, the NRC's $36,000 penalty against Metro Cardiovascular Diagnostics for nuclear material violations, and Ofgem's £20 million redress from National Grid for transmission licence failures. The DOE issued emergency orders keeping two Indiana coal plants operational through June 21, 2026.
National Safe Digging Month promotes calling 811
The Iowa Utilities Commission recognizes April 2026 as National Safe Digging Month, reminding Iowans that contacting 811 to have underground utilities marked before digging is required by Iowa Code Chapter 480. An estimated 60 million American households plan digging projects annually, yet roughly one in six homeowners skip the utility location step. The IUC encourages submitting Iowa One Call tickets at least 48 hours before any excavation.
Veolia Water Delaware Rate Increase Application
The Delaware Public Service Commission will hold an evidentiary hearing on April 29, 2026 regarding Veolia Water Delaware's application for a 44.51% increase in water base rates, representing $15,917,913 in additional annual operating revenues. The hearing continues proceedings that began in January 2026 to address the rate application and Veolia's proposed post-test period PFAS O&M expense recovery mechanism.
Zayo Network LLC Indirect Transfer of Control Joint Notice
The Utah Public Service Commission received a Joint Notice from Zayo Network Services LLC and affiliated entities (DigitalBridge Group, Fiber AssetCo LLC, Zayo Group LLC, ENA Healthcare Services LLC, and Duncan Holdco LLC) regarding an indirect transfer of control to Duncan Holdco LLC. The Division of Public Utilities filed comments on April 1, 2026. An Action Request is pending with a response deadline of April 17, 2026.
Lakeview Water Corporation Service Area Expansion Application
Lakeview Water Corporation filed an application with the Utah Public Service Commission requesting approval to expand its service area. The PSC has opened a public comment period on the application, with comments due April 1, 2026. The Division of Public Utilities has also filed comments in the proceeding.
Telecom Indirect Transfer of Control Joint Notice
The Utah Public Service Commission posted a joint notice of indirect transfer of control involving DigitalBridge Group, Inc., Fiber AssetCo LLC, Zayo Group, LLC, ENA Healthcare Services, LLC, Zayo Network Services, LLC, and Duncan Holdco LLC. Public comments are due April 17, 2026, with an Action Request also issued on March 18, 2026.
Sam Ray v. Legacy Sweetwater - Water Utility Complaint
The Utah Public Service Commission processed a formal water service complaint (Docket No. 25-2280-04) filed by Sam Ray against Legacy Sweetwater, Inc. The utility filed an Answer and Motion to Dismiss, and the Division of Public Utilities submitted comments. The PSC issued an Order Dismissing the Complaint on February 13, 2026, and denied the Complainant's Request for Review on April 1, 2026.
TELUS Communications Proprietary Treatment Request for Annual Report
The Illinois Commerce Commission docketed a petition filed by TELUS Communications (U.S.) Inc. seeking proprietary treatment of its 2025 Annual Report. The company requests confidential classification of specified information contained in the annual filing. The petition is currently in initial status with an Administrative Law Judge proceeding pending.
CESL Energy HoldCo Emergency Waiver Petition - Distributed Generation
The Illinois Commerce Commission docketed an emergency petition filed by CESL Energy HoldCo, LLC on April 1, 2026, seeking a waiver of certain requirements under 83 Ill. Admin. Code Part 466. The petition, filed on behalf of the City of East St. Louis and CESL Site 3, LLC, concerns procedural and timing provisions related to distributed generation. An Administrative Law Judge action is pending.
ICC reviews utility outage cost tools feasibility
The Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) has initiated a new proceeding (P2026-0307) to review the feasibility of past Commission directives requiring the development of utility-specific outage cost tools. The proceeding was filed on April 2, 2026, and is currently pending before an Administrative Law Judge. This is an exploratory review to determine whether previously ordered outage cost methodologies can be implemented.
East St. Louis and CESL Energy Emergency Waiver Petition for Distributed Generation Rules
Illinois Commerce Commission docket P2026-0303 contains an emergency petition filed by the City of East St. Louis and CESL Energy HoldCo, LLC seeking a waiver from certain requirements of 83 Ill. Admin. Code Part 466, which governs distributed generation. The petition specifically addresses non-statutory procedural and timing provisions applicable to CESL Site 1, LLC.
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