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		<title>State PSC Hears Artesian Case; Will Decide on Sale of Cecil County Water, Sewer Plants Soon</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Maryland Public Service Commission refused Wednesday to delay a hearing on the proposed sale of most Cecil County-owned water and sewer plants to the private Artesian firm, but the panel put off a decision on the sale until after an 8/19/11 deadline for filing additional documents with the state agency. Cecil County Commissioner Diana Broomell (R-4) appeared at the PSC’s Baltimore offices to seek a delay in the hearing, since County Commissioners had voted in a closed-door session on Tuesday to fire the county’s long-time attorney, Larry Haislip, who had represented the county in the Artesian sale for several years. But County Commissioner Robert Hodge (R-5) told the PSC that the county board had never actually voted to request a delay of the PSC hearing. Hodge and Commissioner Tari Moore (R-2) voted against firing the attorney. The proceeding before the PSC did not directly involve the county government, since the panel was reviewing the application by Artesian to operate the facilities and set fees for customers. The three-member PSC panel voted unanimously to proceed with the hearing, which was broadcast live over the Internet. Opponents of the Artesian sale were represented by local resident Ed Cairns, speaking on behalf [&#8230;]]]></description>
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