JEFFERSON CITY— To reflect estimated changes in the wholesale cost of natural gas as
well as a change in the company’s Actual Cost Adjustment (ACA) factor, Liberty Utilities (Midstates
Natural Gas) Corp. d/b/a Liberty Utilities customers will see natural gas rates change under a filing
that takes effect on December 13, 2020.
The ACA factor is a mechanism which tracks any over-collection or under-collection of
actual natural gas costs over a 12 month period. The net over- or under-collected balances are
subsequently either refunded or collected the next year.
Northeast District: Residential customers currently pay approximately $0.37 per Ccf (per
hundred cubic feet) of natural gas. Under this filing, the rate will decrease to approximately $0.19 per
Ccf, a decrease of approximately $0.18 per Ccf. Liberty Utilities serves Northeast District customers
in the Missouri counties of Clark, Lewis, Knox, Marion, Pike, Ralls and Scotland.
West District: Residential customers currently pay approximately $0.34 per Ccf of natural
gas. Under this filing, the rate will decrease to approximately $0.32 per Ccf, a decrease of
approximately $0.02 per Ccf. Liberty Utilities serves West District customers in the Missouri
counties of Bates, Cass, Henry and St. Clair.
Southeast District: Residential customers currently pay approximately $0.35 per Ccf of
natural gas. Under this filing, the rate will drop to approximately $0.28 per Ccf, a decrease of
approximately $0.07 per Ccf. Liberty Utilities serves Southeast District customers in the Missouri
counties of Butler, Cape Girardeau, Dunklin, Iron, Mississippi, New Madrid, Pemiscot, Ripley, Scott,
Stoddard and Wayne.
Kirksville District: Residential customers currently pay approximately $0.32 per Ccf of
natural gas. Under this filing, the rate will decrease to approximately $0.22 per Ccf, a decrease of
approximately $0.10 per Ccf. Liberty Utilities serves Kirksville District customers in the Missouri
counties of Macon, Adair and Schuyler.
Approximately 50% to 55% of a customer’s current natural gas bill reflects the cost of natural
gas from wholesale suppliers. The wholesale cost of natural gas (the cost your local natural gas
company must pay to its suppliers for natural gas) is not regulated by the Missouri Public Service
Commission. The wellhead cost of natural gas is unregulated and is primarily driven by supply,
demand and the weather. The Missouri Public Service Commission does conduct an annual
regulatory review to ensure that regulated natural gas companies make prudent decisions in securing
natural gas supplies for their customers.
Liberty Utilities serves approximately 52,600 natural gas customers in Missouri.
Day: December 3, 2020
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Rural Water District #5 Issues a Boil Water Advisory
Rural Water District #5 has issued a Boil Water Advisory for customers in the Burdett area. This advisory runs through the end of the day on Monday, December 7th.
Harrisonville Foundation purchases devices for all teachers
The Harrisonville Public School Foundation recently approved a district grant which provided every classroom teacher in the district with a document camera. The grant totaled nearly $15,000. The cameras were delivered to teachers yesterday.
Teachers around the district have already started using a few document cameras to share books, handouts, and experiments with their classes through classroom projectors. Document cameras are devices that connect to a teacher’s laptop and project onto a screen, making it easy for the entire class to view the content. Those who are not yet familiar with these projectors, can find more information and purchase them at https://www.projectorsland.com/. These cameras are a valuable addition to any classroom as they enhance teaching and learning by providing an engaging and interactive visual experience.
In addition, teachers can use the camera and computer set-up to record lessons for students on quarantine while teaching the students in the classroom.
Document cameras are not new innovations; the Foundation has provided teacher grants based on individual teacher requests for the devices since 2016. Fourth grade teacher Catie Miller received her document camera grant in the fall of 2018.
And it’s not just the Harrisonville teachers who will benefit; students can use the devices to share their learning with their classmates safely.