Rishi Kumar: Fighting for Fair Water Rates

It’s a travesty! San Jose Water Company’s profits have surged from $17 million (2010) to $96 million (2024)

When San Jose Water’s profits surged during a drought in 2016—while residents were doing their part to conserve—Rishi Kumar knew something was wrong. The final straw came when the company filed a surcharge request, claiming “undercollection” because people conserved too much water. Outraged by this injustice, Rishi became a committed water rate activist.

Since 2016, Rishi has led the charge to oppose 10 different rate hike proposals by San Jose Water—successfully getting them rejected, reduced, or suspended. His fight began with a community forum he organized between residents, San Jose Water Company, and the Santa Clara Valley Water District. That event sparked a movement.

Rishi’s approach was strategic and citizen-focused. He created a simple, repeatable process to file formal protests with the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC)—the agency that approves rate increases. He launched a public resource page and even developed a mobile app to make it easy for residents to submit their protest letters directly to the CPUC and the Office of Ratepayer Advocates (ORA). Thousands joined in.

Rishi turned public frustration into action—and that action led to results. This is the kind of leadership he brings: data-driven, transparent, and always fighting for the people.

  • CPUC’s W5228 Resolution denied in part AL 548-W
  • CPUC rejected AL 534
  • CPUC rejected AL 532
  • CPUC issued an Order Instituting Investigation (OII) of the merger of SJWC with Connecticut Water. July 2018
  • 17.04-001 ROE filing SJWC was approved at 8.3% instead of the 10.8% ROE requested by San Jose Water Company
  • CPUC investigates San Jose Water’s billing practices (9/2018). Thanks to W Rates for leading charge in this effort
  • AL 512 ($11.47M recovery) was withdrawn by SJWC – no reason stated. This had been earlier suspended by CPUC
  • AL 510 was rejected
  • AL 501 (3.65%) was rejected by CPUC.
  • The drought mandate was effectively removed by the Santa Clara Valley Water district board (January 2017). San Jose Water had to remove the drought surcharges soon after.

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