BEFORE THE WASHINGTON UTILITIES AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION WASHINGTON UTILITIES AND ) TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION, ) ) Complainant, ) DOCKET TG-991857 ) vs. ) FIRST SUPPLEMENTAL ORDER ) DISMISSING COMPLAINT, Fiorito Enterprises, Inc., & Rabanco ) LIFTING SUSPENSION AND Companies, Inc., d/b/a Kent Meridian Disposal ) APPROVING PERMANENT Company and Meridian Valley Disposal, ) RATES G-60 ) Respondent. ) ) BACKGROUND On November 30, 1999, Fiorito Enterprises, Inc., & Rabanco Companies, Inc., d/b/a Kent Meridian Disposal and Meridian Valley Disposal Company, G-60, filed with the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission, revisions to its current tariff naming rates to become effective January 1, 2000. The revisions consisted of: Naming residential and multi-family deferred recycling credits. At the Commission's Open Public Meeting on December 29, 1999, the Commission suspended the filing to allow for investigation to ensure the rights and interests of the public would not be injuriously affected. Temporary rates were allowed at company proposed levels so that customers would not experience a rate increase. Pursuant to review of the filing and staff recommendations, the Commission now finds that the Complaint and Order Suspending Docket TG-991857 should be dismissed and the present temporary rates be made permanent. O R D E R IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. The Complaint and Order issued December 29, 1999, suspending Docket TG-991857 is hereby dismissed. 2. The present temporary rates shall be authorized to become effective November 1, 2000, on a permanent basis. DATED at Olympia, Washington, and effective this 25th day of October, 2000. WASHINGTON UTILITIES AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION MARILYN SHOWALTER, Chairwoman RICHARD HEMSTAD, Commissioner WILLIAM R. GILLIS, Commissioner