| Docket | Company Name(s) | Type | Status | Last Order | Industry | Description | |
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| 250948 | Cascade Natural Gas Corporation | Tariff Revision | Pending | n/a | Natural Gas | Revises Tariff No. WN U-3 to update Schedule 500, Municipal Taxes such that Sheet No. 500-C references 2025-033, the most recently adopted ordinance number for Yakima. | |
| 250947 | Waste Management of Washington, Inc. | Tariff Revision | Pending | n/a | Solid Waste | Less than Statutory notice request for Waste Management of Washington, Inc. d/b/a Waste Management – North Sound and Waste Management – Marysville, Tariff revisions that would generate approximately $1.4 million (3.89 percent) additional annual revenue to recover the increased cost of disposal fees set by the King County Council and the Snohomish County Council. On January 1, 2026, disposal fees will increase from $165.91 per ton to $179.18 per ton as reflected in Title 10 of the King County Solid Waste Code and increasing the fixed annual charge to WM from $37.92 to $42.55 per ton. On January 1, 2026, disposal fees will increase from $105.00 per ton to $149.00 per ton at the Snohomish County transfer stations. The Company also requests to retain up to 50 percent of the revenue received for the sale of recyclable commodities in accordance with the Revenue Sharing Plans with King County and Snohomish Count. In King County, commodity prices result in a $1.78 increase (credit decrease from $1.90 to $0.12) per month for residential recycling customers and changing proportionately per yard per month for multi-family recycling customers. In Snohomish County, commodity prices result in a $1.35 increase (credit decrease from $1.66 to $0.31) per month for residential recycling customers. The Company requests additional revisions that would generate approximately $245,500 (0.67 percent) additional annual revenue to recover the increased cost of increased B&O tax from 1.75 percent to 2.10 percent, plus a surcharge of 0.5%, that took effect October 1, 2025. The Company serves approximately 117,200 residential and 5,769 multi-family commercial and multi-family solid waste customers in King and Snohomish counties. The Company's last general rate increase became effective on November 1, 2024. | |
| 250945 | Piano Movers NW LLC | Permit | Pending | n/a | Household Goods Carriers | New household goods permit application. | |
| 250943 | J. RENEE – BO-GINN, L.L.C. | Tariff Revision | Pending | n/a | Water | Initial tariff filing for J. Renee Bo-Ginn, L.L.C. The company provides water service to 10 customers on one water system in Pierce County. | |
| 250942 | US Ecology Washington, Inc. | Tariff Revision | Pending | n/a | Low-level Radioactive Waste | Revises Tariff No 1, increasing rates that will generate $XX (XX percent) additional annual revenue. The filing is pursuant to the Settlement Agreement in Docket TL-070848. The Company provides low-level radioactive waste disposal statewide. | |
| 250941 | Pyramid Goup Inc; Sound Moving NW LLC | Application for Transfer | Pending | n/a | Household Goods Carriers | Transfer Full Household Goods Permit. | |
| 250940 | City of Burlington; BNSF Railway Co. | Petition | Formal | n/a | Railroad | Petition to modify rail crossing warning devices at Skagit Street USDOT 096522E from city of Burlington | |
| 250938 | City of Millwood; Union Pacific Railroad Company | Petition | Formal | n/a | Oil By Rail | Petition to modify railroad crossing warning devices at Argonne Road USDOT 662514H from city of Millwood. | |
| 250936 | San Juan Transit Tours & Charters, LLC | Insurance Action | Pending | 12-01-2025 | Auto Transportation (Certificated Bus) | Cancel charter certificate for lack of insurance. | |
| 250935 | Avista Corporation | Staff Investigation | Pending | n/a | Electric | 2025 Transportation Electrification Plan. | |
| 250933 | MURREY'S DISPOSAL COMPANY, INC. | Tariff Revision | Pending | n/a | Solid Waste | Less than Statutory notice request by Murrey’s Disposal Co., Inc./Olympic Disposal for Tariff revisions that would generate approximately $307,640 (4.09 percent) additional annual revenue to recover the increased cost of disposal fees set by the City of Port Angeles. On February 1, 2026, disposal fees will increase from $195.42 per ton to $211.65 per ton at the Port Angeles Transfer Station and Blue Mountain Drop Box Facility. The Company serves approximately 12,093 garbage customers in the City of Port Angeles. The Company's last general rate increase became effective on December 2, 2024. | |
| 250932 | Puget Sound Energy | Tariff Revision | Pending | n/a | Electric | The purpose of this tariff filing is to limit service under electric Schedule 35 Seasonal Primary Irrigation & Drainage Pumping Service. For the past several months there have been no customers taking service under Schedule 35 and PSE proposes closing the schedule to new customers. |
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| 250931 | Puget Sound Energy | Tariff Revision | Pending | n/a | Electric | The purpose of this filing is to implement an annual adjustment to electric Schedule 141WFP Wildfire Prevention Tracker to recover costs associated with PSE's Wildfire Mitigation and Response Plan and Wildfire Mitigation Plan implementation, effective January 1, 2026, as provided for in the Commission’s final order 09/07 “(Order”) in Consolidated Dockets UE- 240004 and UG-2400051,2. The costs subject to recovery include liability insurance premiums for wildfire coverage, amortization of previous deferrals, capital investments and operations and maintenance expenses for wildfire prevention projects and services. |
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| 250930 | Puget Sound Energy | Tariff Revision | Pending | n/a | Electric | The purpose of this filing is to implement changes to rates under the Energy Charge Credit Recovery Adjustment Schedule 141A, as provided for in the Commission’s Final Order 24/10 (“Order”) in Dockets UE-220066, UG-220067, and UG-10918 (consolidated) (“2022 GRC Dockets”)1. This rate filing adjusts both for revisions to the Schedule 139 Voluntary Long Term Renewable Energy Purchase Rider (“Schedule 139”) Energy Charge Credit and the comparison of amounts credited in Schedule 139 with the amounts collected through this Schedule 141A (the latter being the annual true-up). |
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| 250929 | Puget Sound Energy | Tariff Revision | Pending | n/a | Natural Gas | Revises Tariff No. WN U-2 to update Schedule 1 – Tax Adjustment to reflect the City of Sammamish’s (“City”) new utility tax, established under Ordinance No. O2025-580 (“Ordinance”). | |
| 250928 | Puget Sound Energy | Tariff Revision | Pending | n/a | Electric | Revises Tariff No. WN U-60 to update Schedule 81 – Tax Adjustment to reflect the City of Sammamish’s (“City”) new utility tax, established under Ordinance No. O2025-580 (“Ordinance”). | |
| 250927 | Quality Behavioral Health | Assessment (penalty) | Pending | n/a | Non-profit Bus | Staff Investigation to Determine if Company is in Violation of WAC 480-31-100 Equipment-Safety. | |
| 250926 | Avista Corporation | Tariff Revision | Pending | n/a | Natural Gas | Revises Tariff No. WN U-29 to pass through a new 6% utility tax imposed on gross revenue from the sale of Natural Gas within the City of Endicott as specified by Ordinance No. 384. | |
| 250925 | Avista Corporation | Tariff Revision | Pending | n/a | Electric | Revises Tariff No. WN U-28 to pass through a new 6% utility tax imposed on gross revenue from the sale of electricity within the City of Endicott as specified by Ordinance No. 384. | |
| 250924 | RABANCO LTD. | Tariff Revision | Pending | n/a | Solid Waste | Less than statutory notice request of tariff revisions for RABANCO LTD d/b/a Eastside Disposal Tariff No. 11 that would generate approximately $141,000 (2 percent) additional annual revenue to recover the increased cost of disposal fees set by King County. On January 1, 2026, disposal fees will increase from $165.91 per ton to $179.18 per ton, plus a monthly fixed rate of $38.85 per ton, for a total $218.03 per ton. In addition, a request for tariff revisions that would generate approximately $24,300 (0.35 percent) additional annual revenue to recover the increased cost of increased B&O tax from 1.75 percent to 2.10 percent effective October 1, 2025. The Company serves 8,200 residential, 2,000 commercial and multi-family garbage customers in King County. The Company's last general rate increase became effective on May 1, 2025. | |
| 250923 | Lets Go Movers LLC | Permit | Pending | n/a | Household Goods Carriers | New household goods permit application. | |
| 250922 | Ranier Rail LLC; City of Rainier | Petition | Formal | n/a | Railroad | Petition to Modify Crossing Warning Devices at Centre Street North (USDOT 396735C) and Request for Disbursement of GCPF Funds from Rainier Rail. | |
| 250921 | Waste Management of Washington, Inc. | Tariff Revision | Pending | n/a | Solid Waste | Less than Statutory notice request for Waste Management of Spokane, a division of Waste Management of Washington, Inc. Tariff No. 18 revisions that would generate approximately $227,000 (2.2 percent) additional annual revenue to recover the increased cost of disposal fees set by Spokane County Public Works. On January 1, 2026, disposal fees will increase from $130.42 per ton to $135 per ton at the Spokane County Transfer Station (TS) and from $51.10 per ton to $52.60 per ton at the Graham Road Landfill. Additionally, there is an increase in rates due to the increased B&O tax from 1.75 percent to 2.10 percent effective January 1, 2026. The Company serves approximately 26,500 customers in Spokane County. The Company’s last general rate case became effective March 2015. | |
| 250920 | Yakima County | Petition | Formal | n/a | Railroad | Petition to modify highway-rail grade crossing at SR-97, Toppenish, USDOT 09919T, from Yakima County. | |
| 250919 | HAROLD LEMAY ENTERPRISES, INC. | Tariff Revision | Pending | n/a | Solid Waste | Less than Statutory notice request by Harold LeMay Enterprises, Inc. for Tariff revisions that would generate approximately $18,600 (0.51 percent) additional annual revenue to recover the increased cost of disposal fees set by the Grays Harbor County. On January 1, 2026, disposal fees will increase from $130.49 per ton to $131.99 per ton at the Grays Harbor County Central Transfer Station. The Company serves approximately 8,380 garbage customers in Grays Harbor County. The Company's last general rate increase became effective on August 1, 2021. | |
| 250918 | Immediate Relocation Services LLC | Permit | Pending | 11-24-2025 | Household Goods Carriers | Reinstatement application for household goods permit. | |
| 250917 | RABANCO LTD. | Tariff Revision | Pending | n/a | Solid Waste | Less than statutory notice request of tariff revisions for Rabanco LTD dba Lynnwood Disposal Tariff No. 27 that would generate approximately $1,179,000 (14.9 percent) additional annual revenue to recover the increased cost of disposal fees set by the Snohomish County Council. On January 1, 2026, disposal fees will increase from $105.00 per ton to $149.00 per ton. In addition, a request for tariff revisions that would generate approximately $58,600 (0.35 percent) additional annual revenue to recover the increased cost of increased B&O tax from 1.75 percent to 2.10 percent effective October 1, 2025. The Company serves approximately 19,360 residential, 2,580 commercial and multi-family garbage customers in Snohomish County. The Company's last general rate increase became effective on July 1, 2024. These comments are about the task Rabanco Ltd. dba Lynwood/Republic (LSN)- Tariff Revision in the plan W/T Tariff Kanban. |
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| 250916 | Ranier Rail LLC | Petition | Pending | n/a | Railroad | Petition to Modify Crossing Warning Devices at 224th Street East (USDOT 397138Y) and Request for Disbursement of GCPF Funds from Rainier Rail. | |
| 250915 | Ranier Rail LLC | Petition | Pending | n/a | Railroad | Petition to Modify Crossing Warning Devices at 204th Street East (USDOT 397136K) and Request for Disbursement of GCPF Funds from Rainier Rail. | |
| 250914 | Ranier Rail LLC | Petition | Pending | n/a | Railroad | Petition to Modify Crossing Warning Devices at SR-507 (USDOT 396719T) and Request for Disbursement of GCPF Funds from Rainier Rail. | |
| 250913 | Ranier Rail LLC | Petition | Pending | n/a | Railroad | Petition to Modify Crossing Warning Devices at SR-507 (USDOT 396708F) and Request for Disbursement of GCPF Funds from Rainier Rail. | |
| 250912 | Ranier Rail LLC | Petition | Pending | n/a | Railroad | Petition to Modify Crossing Warning Devices at SR-507 (USDOT 396698C) and Request for Disbursement of GCPF Funds from Rainier Rail. | |
| 250911 | Ranier Rail LLC | Petition | Pending | n/a | Railroad | Petition to Modify Crossing Warning Devices at 22nd Avenue East (USDOT 396694A) and Request for Disbursement of GCPF Funds from Rainier Rail. | |
| 250910 | Ranier Rail LLC | Petition | Pending | n/a | Railroad | Petition to Modify Crossing Warning Devices at 208th Street East (USDOT 396693T) and Request for Disbursement of GCPF Funds from Rainier Rail. | |
| 250909 | Ranier Rail LLC | Petition | Pending | n/a | Railroad | Petition to Modify Crossing Warning Devices at Waller Road East (USDOT 396683M) and Request for Disbursement of GCPF Funds from Rainier Rail. | |
| 250908 | Ranier Rail LLC | Petition | Pending | n/a | Railroad | Petition to Modify Crossing Warning Devices at 120th Street East (USDOT 396681Y) and Request for Disbursement of GCPF Funds from Rainier Rail. | |
| 250907 | Assessment (penalty) | Formal | 12-04-2025 | Call Before You Dig Natural Gas | Staff investigation of Southwest Suburban Sewer District for an alleged violaion of RCW 19.122. | ||
| 250906 | Formal Complaint | Formal | n/a | Utilities General - Economic | Formal Complaints of Clarence Paulsen against Avista for 1) Frivolous Lawsuit; 2) Improper Disconnect; 3) Improper Excessive Deposit Calculation; and 4) Surcharges. | ||
| 250905 | HAROLD LEMAY ENTERPRISES, INC. | Tariff Revision | Pending | n/a | Solid Waste | Less than Statutory notice request for Harold LeMay Enterprises, Inc. dba City Sanitary, Joe’s Refuse, White Pass Garbage, Tariff revisions that would generate approximately $129,000 (3.9 percent) additional annual revenue to recover the increased cost of disposal fees set by the Thurston County Department of Public Services. On January 1, 2026, disposal fees will increase from $119 per ton to $131 per ton. Additionally, there is a Tariff revision for commodity adjustment. The Tariff revisions in the RSA-1 area for $0.40 increase (debit increase from $0.68 to $1.08) per month for residential and multi-family recycling customers and in Thurston County below 142nd for a $0.26 decrease (debit decrease from $1.18 to $0.92) per month for residential recycling customers and a $0.34 decrease (debit decrease from $1.19 to $0.85) per month for multi-family recycling customers. This is the first commodity adjustment filing for the RSA-1 area and in Thurston County below 142nd area where processing fees are no longer embedded in this mechanism because of Waste Connection ownership of Pioneer recycling. The Company provides regulated solid waste collection service to approximately 4,600 residential, 600 commercial, and 30 drop box, and serves approximately 18,000 residential and multi-family recycling customers in the RSA-1 area and in Thurston County below 142nd. The Company’s last general rate increase became effective on May 1, 2024. | |
| 250904 | PacifiCorp | Petition for Accounting Order | Pending | n/a | Electric | Petition for Accounting Order approving deferral of independent evaluator costs for the 2025 Washington-situs Request for Proposals. | |
| 250903 | Waste Connections of Washington, Inc. | Tariff Revision | Pending | n/a | Solid Waste | Less than Statutory notice request by Waste Connections of Washington, Inc. for Tariff revisions that would generate approximately $651,000 (0.52 percent) additional annual revenue to recover the increased cost of disposal fees set by the Clark County. On January 1, 2026, disposal fees will increase from $117.04 per ton to $118.65 per ton at Clark County. The Company serves approximately 82,400 garbage customers in Clark County. The Company's last general rate increase became effective on September 1, 2024. | |
| 250902 | Basin Disposal of Washington, LLC | Tariff Revision | Pending | n/a | Solid Waste | Less than Statutory notice for Basin Disposal of Washington, LLC dba Basin Disposal of Walla Walla, Tariff revisions that would generate approximately $91,300 (3.23 percent) additional annual revenue to recover the increased cost of disposal fees set by the Sudbury Road Landfill and the Columbia County Transfer Station. On January 1, 2026, disposal fees will increase from $112.11 per ton to $119.40 per ton at the Sudbury Road Landfill, and from $109.36 per ton to $115.92 per ton at the Columbia County Transfer Station. The company serves approximately 5,000 garbage customers in Walla Walla County. The company's last general rate increase became effective on June 1, 2023. | |
| 250901 | Puget Sound Energy | Tariff Revision | Pending | n/a | Electric | Revises Tariff WN U-60, the purpose of this filing is to implement annual changes to rates under electric Schedule 111 that contain two parts. First, PSE seeks authorization to recover costs associated with the purchase of allowances needed for compliance with the CCA program included as true-up adjustments for the 2023-2025 period. Second, PSE seeks authorization to implement a credit for the value of no-cost allowances forecasted to be used for compliance in 2026. | |
| 250900 | San Juan Sanitation Co. | Tariff Revision | Pending | n/a | Solid Waste | Less than Statutory notice request for San Juan Sanitation, Inc. Tariff revisions in Item 230, drop box disposal fees. On January 1, 2026, drop box disposal fees, set by Skagit County Public Works at the Skagit County Transfer Station will increase from $112 per ton to $140 per ton. The disposal fee includes a $7 per ton surcharge on refuse from San Juan County. The Company uses the Skagit County Transfer Station occasionally and currently has no affected customers. The Company’s last general rate increase became effective on December 1, 2019. | |
| 250899 | MURREY'S DISPOSAL COMPANY, INC. | Tariff Revision | Pending | n/a | Solid Waste | Less than Statutory notice request by Murrey's Disposal Company, Inc. d/b/a Olympic Disposal for Tariff revisions that would generate approximately $33,350 (2.13 percent) additional annual revenue to recover the increased tipping fee set by the Jefferson County. On January 1, 2026, tipping fee will increase from $180.23 per ton to $184.74 per ton in Jefferson County. The Company serves approximately 5,548 garbage customers in Jefferson County. The Company is also requesting Tariff revisions that would generate approximately $307,636 (4.08 percent) additional annual revenue to recover the increased tipping fee set by the City of Port Angeles. On January 1, 2026, tipping fee will increase from $195.42 per ton to $211.64 per ton at the Port Angeles Transfer Station and Blue Mountain Drop Box Facility. The Company serves approximately 12,093 garbage customers in City of Port Angeles. The Company's last general rate increase became effective on December 2, 2024. |
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| 250898 | HAROLD LEMAY ENTERPRISES, INC. | Tariff Revision | Pending | n/a | Solid Waste | Less than Statutory notice request for Tariff revisions for Harold LeMay, Inc., dba Pacific Disposal, Butlers Cove Refuse Service, & Rural Garbage Service, that would generate approximately $1,788,000 (5.2 percent) additional annual revenue to recover the increased cost of disposal fees set by Thurston County Department of Public Services. Annual drop box disposal revenues and expenses will also increase by approximately $906,000 (4.3 percent). On January 1, 2026, disposal fees will increase from $119 per ton to $131 per ton. Additionally, there is a Tariff revision for commodity adjustment. The Tariff revisions for $0.26 increase (debit increase from $1.32 to $1.58) per month for residential recycling customers and $0.10 increase (debit increase from $0.61 to $0.71) per month for multi-family recycling customers in Thurston County. The Company serves approximately 61,000 residential, 5000 commercial, and 330 drop box customers in Thurston County. The Company’s last general rate increase was September 1, 2024. | |
| 250897 | RABANCO LTD. | Tariff Revision | Pending | n/a | Solid Waste | Less than Statutory notice request by RABANCO LTD. dba Sea-Tac Disposal Company for Tariff revisions that would generate approximately $97,329 (2.19 percent) additional annual revenue to recover the increased cost of disposal fees set by the King County. On January 1, 2026, disposal fees will increase from $165.91 per ton to $179.18 per ton for contracted haulers, plus a monthly fixed rate of $39.57 per ton, for a total $218.75 per ton at King County. In addition, a request for tariff revisions that would generate approximately $14,453 (0.35 percent) additional annual revenue to recover the increased cost of increased B&O tax from 1.75 percent to 2.10 percent effective October 1, 2025. The Company serves approximately 6,298 garbage customers in King County. The Company's last general rate increase became effective on May 1, 2024. | |
| 250896 | Ameelio, Inc. | Registration | Closed | 12-03-2025 | Telecommunications | Petition for Registration and Competitive Classification. | |
| 250895 | Waste Management of Washington, Inc. | Tariff Revision | Pending | n/a | Solid Waste | Less than Statutory notice request for Tariff revisions to Waste Management of Washington, Inc., d/b/a Brem-Air Disposal that would generate approximately $303,000 (2.2 percent) additional annual revenue to recover the increased cost of disposal fees set by the Olympic View Transfer Station. On January 1, 2026, disposal fees will increase from $125.19 per ton to $128.94 per ton. In addition, rates increased B&O tax from 1.75% to 2.10% effective October 1, 2025. The Company serves approximately 46,000 residential and 16,000 multi-family recycling customers in Kitsap County. The Company's last general rate increase became effective on October 1, 2014. | |
| 250894 | Ada-Lin Waste Systems, Inc. | Tariff Revision | Pending | n/a | Solid Waste | Less than Statutory Notice request for Ada-Lin Waste Systems, Inc., dba Sunshine Disposal & Recycling, Tariff No. 10.1 that would generate approximately $5,000 (0.4 percent) additional annual revenue to recover the increased cost of drop box disposal fees set by Waste Management, at the Graham Road Recycling & Disposal Facility and the increased B&O tax from 1.75% to 2.10% effective January 1, 2026. The Company provides regulated solid waste collection service to approximately 850 residential, 1300 commercial, and 24 drop box customers in Lincoln and Adams Counties. The Company’s last general rate increase became effective on July 1, 2023. |