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BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA Joint Application of Southern California Edison Company (U 338-E and San Diego Gas & Electric Company (U 902-E For Cost Recovery Of The Wheeler North Reef Expansion Project Marine Mitigation Costs. Application 16-12-002 (Filed December 1, 2016 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY'S (U 338-E PROOF OF COMPLIANCE WITH RULE 13.1 OF THE COMMISSION S RULES OF PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE FRANK MCNULTY WALKER MATTHEWS Attorneys for SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue Post Office Box 800 Rosemead, California 91770 Telephone: (626 302-6879 Facsimile: (626 302-3990 E-mail: Walker.Matthews@sce.com Dated: August 11, 2017

BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA Joint Application of Southern California Edison Company (U 338-E and San Diego Gas & Electric Company (U 902-E For Cost Recovery Of The Wheeler North Reef Expansion Project Marine Mitigation Costs. A.16-12-002 (Filed December 1, 2016 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY'S (U 338-E PROOF OF COMPLIANCE WITH RULE 13.1 OF THE COMMISSION S RULES OF PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE Pursuant to Rule 13.1 of the Rules of Practice and Procedure of the California Public Utilities Commission (Commission or CPUC, Southern California Edison Company (SCE hereby submits its Proof of Compliance with the notice requirements of Rule 13.1(b regarding evidentiary hearings scheduled for August 9-10, 2017, in SCE s Request to Increase Rates for Costs Related to the Wheeler North Reef Expansion Marine Mitigation Project, Application No. 16-12-002. Rule 13.1(b requires that when a utility files an application to increase rates and hearings are scheduled, the utility shall give notice of the hearings, not less than five days nor more than 30 days before the first day of the hearings, by posting in public places and by publishing in newspapers of general circulation in the areas in which the increase is proposed to be made. SCE s notice of evidentiary hearings was reviewed and approved by the CPUC s Public Advisor s Office via email on July 26, 2017. SCE finalized the notice for posting and publication prior to Administrative Law Judge (ALJ Darcie Houck s July 31, 2017 Ruling rescheduling the evidentiary hearings to October 10, 2017. The following exhibits are attached in support of this Proof of Compliance: 1

1. Exhibit A: Declaration of SCE employee Marisa George dated August 7, 2017, in support of SCE s proof of publishing notice of the evidentiary hearings in newspapers of general circulation. The following documents are attached to this Declaration as required by Rule 13.1(b: (1 Sample of the notice provided to newspapers for publication as attachment 1; and (2 Newspaper publication schedule as attachment 2. 2. Exhibit B: Declaration of SCE employee Marisa A. George dated August 7, 2017, in support of SCE s proof of posting notice of the evidentiary hearings on www.sce.com/notices. A sample of the notice as posted on www.sce.com/notices is attached to this Declaration. 3. Exhibit C: Declaration of SCE employee Deborah Schreiner, dated July 27, 2017, in support of SCE s proof of posting notice of the evidentiary hearings in SCE s local business offices. A sample of the notice as posted in SCE local business offices is attached hereto as Attachment 1 and verifications of posing are attached as Attachment 2. Respectfully submitted, FRANK MCNULTY WALKER MATTHEWS /s/ Walker Matthews By: Walker Matthews Attorneys for SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue Post Office Box 800 Rosemead, California 91770 Telephone: (626 302-6879 Facsmilie: (626 302-3990 E-mail: Walker.Matthews@sce.com August 11, 2017 2

Exhibit A DECLARATION OF MARISA GEORGE DATED AUGUST 7, 2017

BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA Joint Application of Southern California Edison Company (U 338-E and San Diego Gas & Electric Company (U 902-E For Cost Recovery Of The Wheeler North Reef Expansion Project Marine Mitigation Costs. A.16-12-002 (Filed December 1, 2016 DECLARATION OF MARISA A. GEORGE I, Marisa A. George, declare as follows: 1. I am employed by Southern California Edison Company (SCE as a Communications Specialist in SCE s Corporate Communications organization. 2. In that capacity, I am responsible for SCE s compliance with the newspaper publication portion of the public notice requirements contained in Rule 13.1(b of the California Public Utilities Commission s Rules of Practice and Procedure. 3. On or about July 24, 2017, I directed SCE s vendor, the Daily Journal Corporation, California Newspaper Service Bureau, to publish the Notice of Evidentiary Hearings in SCE Company s Request to Increase Rates for Costs Related to the Wheeler North Reef Expansion Marine Mitigation Project, Application, A.16-12-002, in five newspapers within SCE s service territory. Ex A-1

A sample of the Notice as published in the newspapers is attached hereto as Attachment 1. 4. I subsequently received confirmation from the Daily Journal Corporation, California Newspaper Service Bureau, that the newspapers ran the notice in accordance with the Newspaper Publication Schedule. The Newspaper Publication Schedule is attached hereto as Attachment 2. 5. The Daily Journal Corporation, California Newspaper Services Bureau will forward to SCE upon receipt the sworn affidavits of publication from each newspaper that ran the notice in accordance with the attached Newspaper Publication Schedule. SCE will maintain the original affidavits of publication provided by each newspaper, and shall make them available to any person upon request. 6. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true. Executed on August 7, 2017, in Rosemead, California. By: /s/ Marisa George Marisa George Ex A-2

Attachment 1 SAMPLE OF NOTICE AS PUBLISHED IN NEWSPAPERS Ex A-3

www.sce.com/avisos NOTICE OF EVIDENTIARY HEARINGS REGARDING SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY S REQUEST TO INCREASE RATES FOR COSTS RELATED TO THE WHEELER NORTH REEF EXPANSION MARINE MITIGATION PROJECT APPLICATION (A. 16-12-002 Date Location SCE S APPLICATION FILING WHAT THIS PROPOSED APPLICATION MEANS TO YOU 0.12% system average rate increase relative to currently forecasted rates for 2019 and 2020 i.e., System Revenues ($000 Bundled ( /kwh Customer Group Current Revenues ($000 [1] Proposed Revenue Increase ($000 % Increase Current Rates ( /kwh [1] Proposed Rate Increase ( /kwh Residential 4,729,345 276 0.01% 17.15 17.15 Lighting - Small and Medium Power 4,112,709 187 0.00% 15.59 15.59 Large Power 1,804,479 66 0.00% 10.78 10.78 Agricultural and Pumping 387,371 16 0.00% 11.86 11.86 Street and Area Lighting 126,305 1 0.00% 17.04 17.04 Standby 257,361 7 0.00% 8.97 8.97 Total 11,417,570 553 0.00% 14.87 14.87 [1] Current = June 01, 2016 rates with 2018 forecasts System Revenues ($000 Bundled ( /kwh Customer Group Current Revenues ($000 [1] Proposed Revenue Increase ($000 % Increase Current Rates ( /kwh [1] Proposed Rate Increase ( /kwh Residential 4,655,571 6,660 0.14% 17.18 17.20 Lighting - Small and Medium Power 4,140,228 4,619 0.11% 15.59 15.61 Large Power 1,823,098 1,639 0.09% 10.79 10.79 Agricultural and Pumping 390,572 392 0.10% 11.85 11.87 Street and Area Lighting 126,878 25 0.02% 16.92 16.93 Standby 257,368 167 0.06% 8.97 8.98 Total 11,393,715 13,502 0.12% 14.86 14.87 [2] Current = June 01, 2016 rates with 2019 forecasts System Revenues ($000 Bundled ( /kwh Customer Group Current Revenues ($000 [1] Proposed Revenue Increase ($000 % Increase Current Rates ( /kwh [1] Proposed Rate Increase ( /kwh Residential 4,543,072 7,279 0.16% 17.18 17.21 Lighting - Small and Medium Power 4,135,096 4,734 0.11% 15.66 15.68 Large Power 1,823,604 1,395 0.08% 10.82 10.83 Agricultural and Pumping 391,166 436 0.11% 11.89 11.90 Street and Area Lighting 127,471 28 0.02% 16.81 16.81 Standby 257,368 144 0.06% 8.97 8.98 Total 11,277,777 14,017 0.12% 14.87 14.89 [3] Current = June 01, 2016 rates with 2020 forecasts If the CPUC approves this application, a typical non-care residential customer living in baseline region 9 and using 500 kilowatt-hours per month could see a monthly bill increase of 0.005%, or $0.00, from a typical current monthly bill of $90.06 to $90.06 for 2018, an increase of 0.12%, or $0.10, from a typical current monthly bill of $90.06 to $90.16 for 2019 and, an increase of 0.13%, or $0.12, from a typical current monthly bill of $90.06 to $90.18 for 2020. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT SCE S APPLICATION www.sce.com/applications; 2. case.admin@sce.com CPUC PROCESS ora@cpuc.ca.gov www.ora.ca.gov/. STAY INFORMED www.cpuc.ca.gov/pao/ Southern California Edison GRC Application No. A.16-12-002 Ex A-4 CNS-3035130#

Attachment 2 NEWSPAPER PUBLICATION SCHEDULE Ex A-5

Dear Customer: The order listed below has been received and processed. If you have any questions regarding this order, please contact your ad coordinator or the phone number listed below. Order details are as follows: Order no Ad Description Newspaper Publication dates 3035116 3035120 3035131 3035132 3035153 APPLICATION (A. 16-12-002/MARINE MITIGATION PROJECT APPLICATION (A. 16-12-002/MARINE MITIGATION PROJECT APPLICATION (A. 16-12-002/MARINE MITIGATION PROJECT APPLICATION (A. 16-12-002/MARINE MITIGATION PROJECT APPLICATION (A. 16-12-002/MARINE MITIGATION PROJECT THE CATALINA ISLANDER 08/04/2017 HANFORD SENTINEL 08/04/2017 MADERA TRIBUNE 08/02/2017 MAMMOTH TIMES 08/03/2017 INYO REGISTER 08/03/2017 Thank you, Daily Journal Corporation California Newspaper Service Bureau Street address: 915 E. First St., Los Angeles, CA 90012 Telephone no :(213 229-5531 Ex A-6

Exhibit B DECLARATION OF MARISA GEORGE DATED AUGUST 7, 2017

BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA Joint Application of Southern California Edison Company (U 338-E and San Diego Gas & Electric Company (U 902-E For Cost Recovery Of The Wheeler North Reef Expansion Project Marine Mitigation Costs. Application 16-12-002 (Filed December 1, 2016 DECLARATION OF MARISA A. GEORGE I, Marisa George, declare as follows: 1. I am employed by Southern California Edison Company (SCE as a Communications Specialist in SCE s Corporate Communications organization In that capacity, I am responsible for SCE s compliance with the portion of the public notice requirements dealing with electronically posting the notice of evidentiary hearings to SCE s website. 2. Subsequent to PAO s approval of SCE Marine Mitigation Evidentiary Hearings Notice, in A. 16-12-002, I oversaw the process of publishing the notice on SCEs website, available at the following URL: www.sce.com/notices. 3. A sample of the Notice as it appeared on www.sce.com/notices is attached hereto as Attachment 1. 4. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true. Executed on August 7, 2017, in Rosemead, California. By: /s/ Marisa A. George Marisa A. George Ex B-1

Attachment 1 NOTICE POSTED ON SCE.COM Ex B-2

Notices Document Library Regulatory Information Home - SCE https://www.sce.com/wps/portal/home/regulatory/document-library/customer-connection-no... Page 1 of 8 8/7/2017 ESPAÑOL Search Saved Items Log In/R Regulatory Information Document Library Home > Regulatory Information > Document Library > Notices Notices On October 13, 2016, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC issued Decision (D.16-10-008, which appro a Settlement Agreement between Southern California Edison Company (SCE, The Office of Ratepayer Advocates (ORA, and The Utility Reform Network (TURN. The Settlement Agreement resolves litigation regarding three previou CPUC Decisions that awarded SCE shareholder incentives for energy efficiency savings achieved during the 2006-20 Energy Efficiency program cycle. Pursuant to the Settlement Agreement, SCE agrees to return to its customers $13.5 million in equal amounts over a three year period. Alternatively, at its option SCE may accelerate the refund by credit the present value, $12.38 million, via a one-time credit to SCE's Base Revenue Requirement Balancing Account (BRRBA within 30 days of CPUC's approval of the Settlement Agreement. SCE elected to accelerate the refund, and November 11, 2016, SCE credited the BRBBA in the amount of $12.38 million, which offsets the rates SCE collects fr its customers through the BRRBA. A copy of D.16-10-008 and the Settlement Agreement, may be accessed by visitin this link. This area provides links to the most recent editions of SCE's CPUC legal filings and legally mandated messages. For past editions of the customer bill newsletter, please visit the Customer Connection Archive, or if you're a business customer, view recent editions of the Business Connection. July 2017 Legal Notices NOTICE OF EVIDENTIARY HEARINGS REGARDING SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY S REQUEST TO INCREASE RATES FOR COSTS RELATED TO THE WHEELER NORTH REEF EXPANSION MARINE MITIGATION PROJECT APPLICATION (A. 16-12-002 NOTICE FOR PHASE 2 OF THE 2018 GENERAL RATE CASE APPLICATION (A. 17-06-030 2016 Power Content Label - With CA Power Mix 2016 Power Content Label - Green Rate June 2017 Legal Notices NOTICE OF EVIDENTIARY HEARINGS REGARDING SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY S REQUEST TO INCREASE RATES FOR THE 2018 GENERAL RATE CASE APPLICATION (A. 16-09-001 May 2017 Legal Notices NOTICE OF APPLICATION FILING TO DECREASE ELECTRIC RATES FOR THE 2018 ENERGY RESOURC RECOVERY ACCOUNT FORECAST APPLICATION A. 17-05-006 JOINT UTILITIES APPLICATION REQUESTING APPROVAL OF A NEW PORTFOLIO ALLOCATION METHODOLOGY FOR ALL CUSTOMERS, A. 17-04-018 NOTICE OF FILING REQUESTING TO CHANGE ELECTRIC RATES AND TO TRANSITION ELIGIBLE RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS TO TIME-OF-USE PRICING, A. 17-04-015 Ex B-3

Exhibit C DECLARATION OF DEBORAH SCHREINER DATED JULY 27, 2017

BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA Joint Application of Southern California Edison Company (U 338-E and San Diego Gas & Electric Company (U 902-E For Cost Recovery Of The Wheeler North Reef Expansion Project Marine Mitigation Costs. Application 16-12-002 (Filed December 1, 2016 DECLARATION OF DEBORAH SCHREINER I, Deborah Schreiner, declare as follows: 1. I am employed by Southern California Edison Company (SCE as a District Manager 2. In that capacity, I am responsible for SCE s compliance with the portion of the public notice requirements contained in the California Public Utilities Commission s Rules of Practice and Procedure. 3. Subsequent to July 26, 2017, I have distributed a copy of the attached notice of SCE s Marine Mitigation Application A. 16-12-002 Evidentiary Hearings to SCE s local offices, and instructed each office to post the notice for public viewing. A sample of the notice as posted in SCE local business offices is attached hereto as Attachment 1 and verifications of posing are attached as Attachment 2. 4. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true. Executed on July 27, 2017 in Rosemead, California. /s/ Deborah Schreiner By: Deborah Schreiner Ex C-1

Attachment 1 SAMPLE OF NOTICE AS POSTED IN SCE LOCAL BUSINESS OFFICES Ex C-2

Los usuarios con acceso al Internet podrán leer y descargar esta notificación en español en el sitio Web de SCE www.sce.com/avisos, o escriba a la atención de las Comunicaciones Corporativas. Southern California Edison Company 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue Rosemead, CA 91770 NOTICE OF EVIDENTIARY HEARINGS REGARDING SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY S REQUEST TO INCREASE RATES FOR COSTS RELATED TO THE WHEELER NORTH REEF EXPANSION MARINE MITIGATION PROJECT APPLICATION (A. 16-12-002 The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC is holding evidentiary hearings regarding Southern California Edison Company s (SCE and San Diego Gas & Electric Company s joint application requesting CPUC approval to increase rates for the recovery of costs associated with the Wheeler North Reef (WNR Expansion Project. This project is directed by the California Coastal Commission (CCC. If approved, this application would result in an overall increase in rates of $28.072 million between 2018 and 2020. The estimates of this project will be addressed during the hearing. The evidentiary hearings will take place on the following dates and location: Date August 9-10, 2017 Location California Public Utilities Commission Commission Courtroom 505 Van Ness Avenue San Francisco, CA 94102 The locations for the evidentiary hearings are wheelchair accessible. If you need a sign language or other language translator, please contact the Public Advisor s Office using the contact information at the end of this notice, at least five working days before the evidentiary hearing date you will attend. 1 Ex C-3

SCE S APPLICATION FILING SCE is the licensed operator of San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS and majority owner. As such, SCE is responsible for 78.21% of any costs incurred in relation to SONGS and maintaining compliance with various regulatory agencies regarding SONGS. In Decision D.15-11-021 the CPUC determined that costs related to SCE s compliance with marine mitigation projects related to SONGS should be recorded as cost of service and recovered through customer rates. This decision also allowed SCE to submit a separate application to recover costs for any additional marine mitigation projects not included in SCE s GRC requests. The CCC directed SCE to implement an expansion project for the WNR marine mitigation project located near SONGS to improve the performance of the reef. Due to timing of this direction, SCE was unable to include these costs in the 2018 GRC. As a result, SCE and SDG&E jointly filed an application to recover the additional costs associated with the WNR Expansion Project. WHAT THIS PROPOSED APPLICATION MEANS TO YOU If the CPUC approves SCE s and SDG&E s request based on the estimated costs provided in the application, customer rates will not be affected until 2019, and will result in an estimated 0.12% system average rate increase relative to currently forecasted rates for 2019 and 2020. As noted above, SCE and SDG&E have submitted a lower cost estimate that will be addressed during the hearings. The following table is representative of the estimated rate impact by customer group if this application is approved by the CPUC. Based on the revenue requirement forecasts for 2019 and 2020, this rate increase will remain in effect for 2019 and 2020 (i.e., the rate increase in 2019 will remain in effect for two years, 2019 and 2020. If the CPUC approves this application, a typical non-care residential customer living in inland areas of Ventura and Los Angeles counties (baseline region 9 and using 500 kilowatt-hours per month could see a monthly bill increase of 0.005%, or $0.00, from a typical current monthly bill of $90.06 to $90.06 for 2018, an increase of 0.12%, or $0.10, from a typical current monthly bill of $90.06 to $90.16 for 2019 and, an increase of 0.13%, or $0.12, from a typical current monthly bill of $90.06 to $90.18 for 2020. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY S ILLUSTRATIVE 2018-2020 RATE INCREASE 2 Ex C-4

System Revenues ($000 Bundled ( /kwh Customer Group Current Revenues ($000 [1] Proposed Revenue Increase ($000 % Increase Current Rates ( /kwh [1] Proposed Rate Increase ( /kwh Residential 4,729,345 276 0.01% 17.15 17.15 Lighting - Small and Medium Power 4,112,709 187 0.00% 15.59 15.59 Large Power 1,804,479 66 0.00% 10.78 10.78 Agricultural and Pumping 387,371 16 0.00% 11.86 11.86 Street and Area Lighting 126,305 1 0.00% 17.04 17.04 Standby 257,361 7 0.00% 8.97 8.97 Total 11,417,570 553 0.00% 14.87 14.87 [1] "Current" = June 01, 2016 rates with 2018 forecasts System Revenues ($000 Bundled ( /kwh Customer Group Current Revenues ($000 [1] Proposed Revenue Increase ($000 % Increase Current Rates ( /kwh [1] Proposed Rate Increase ( /kwh Residential 4,655,571 6,660 0.14% 17.18 17.20 Lighting - Small and Medium Power 4,140,228 4,619 0.11% 15.59 15.61 Large Power 1,823,098 1,639 0.09% 10.79 10.79 Agricultural and Pumping 390,572 392 0.10% 11.85 11.87 Street and Area Lighting 126,878 25 0.02% 16.92 16.93 Standby 257,368 167 0.06% 8.97 8.98 Total 11,393,715 13,502 0.12% 14.86 14.87 [2] "Current" = June 01, 2016 rates with 2019 forecasts System Revenues ($000 Bundled ( /kwh Customer Group Current Revenues ($000 [1] Proposed Revenue Increase ($000 % Increase Current Rates ( /kwh [1] Proposed Rate Increase ( /kwh Residential 4,543,072 7,279 0.16% 17.18 17.21 Lighting - Small and Medium Power 4,135,096 4,734 0.11% 15.66 15.68 Large Power 1,823,604 1,395 0.08% 10.82 10.83 Agricultural and Pumping 391,166 436 0.11% 11.89 11.90 Street and Area Lighting 127,471 28 0.02% 16.81 16.81 Standby 257,368 144 0.06% 8.97 8.98 Total 11,277,777 14,017 0.12% 14.87 14.89 [3] "Current" = June 01, 2016 rates with 2020 forecasts FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT SCE S APPLICATION You may review a copy of SCE s application and related exhibits at SCE s corporate headquarters: 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue, Rosemead, CA 91770. Customers with Internet access may view and download SCE s application and related exhibits on SCE s website. To access, please follow these steps: 1. Go to www.sce.com/applications; 2. Scroll down to Show Others and click on the link; 3. Proceedings are posted chronologically. The WNR Expansion Project application was posted on December 1, 2016, and in Adobe Acrobat (pdf format that can be viewed online, printed, or saved to your hard drive. 3 Ex C-5

If you have technical issues accessing the documents through the website, please e-mail case.admin@sce.com for assistance (be sure to reference proceeding A.16-12-002 in your e- mail. For those who would like to obtain more information from SCE about this application, please direct your correspondence to: Southern California Edison Company Attention: Shinjini Menon, Director, General Rate Case A.16-09-001 SCE s 2018 GRC P.O. Box 800 Rosemead, CA 91770 In addition, a copy of this application may be reviewed at the CPUC s Central Files Office, located in San Francisco, CA, by appointment. For more information, please contact them at aljcentralfilesid@cpuc.ca.gov or (415 703-2045. CPUC PROCESS This application has been assigned to an Administrative Law Judges (Judges who will determine how to receive evidence and other related documents necessary for the CPUC to establish a record upon which to base its decision. At the evidentiary hearings, parties of record will present their testimony and may be subject to cross-examination by other parties. These evidentiary hearings are open to the public, but only those who are parties of record can participate. After considering all proposals and evidence presented during the formal hearing process, the assigned Judges will issue a proposed decision which may adopt SCE s application as proposed, modify it, or deny it. Any CPUC Commissioner may sponsor an alternate decision. The proposed decision, and any alternate decisions, will be discussed and voted upon at a scheduled CPUC Voting Meeting. As a party of record, the Office of Ratepayer Advocates (ORA has reviewed this application on behalf of SCE s ratepayers. ORA is the independent consumer advocate within the CPUC with a legislative mandate to represent investor-owned utility customers to obtain the lowest possible rate for service consistent with reliable and safe service levels. ORA has a multi-disciplinary staff with expertise in economics, finance, accounting, and engineering. For more information about ORA, please call (415 703-1584, e-mail ora@cpuc.ca.gov or visit ORA s website at www.ora.ca.gov/. STAY INFORMED If you would like to follow this proceeding, or any other issue before the CPUC, you may use the CPUC s free subscription service. Sign up at: http://subscribecpuc.cpuc.ca.gov/. If you would like to learn how you can participate in the proceeding, have informal comments about the application, or if you have questions about the CPUC processes, you may access the CPUC s 4 Ex C-6

Public Advisor Office (PAO webpage at www.cpuc.ca.gov/pao/. You may also contact the PAO as follows: Write: Public Advisor s Office California Public Utilities Commission 505 Van Ness Avenue San Francisco, CA 94102 Email: public.advisor@cpuc.ca.gov Call: 1-415-703-2074 Toll-free: 1-866-849-8390 TTY: 1-415-703-5282 TTY toll free: 1-866-836-7825 Please reference Southern California Edison GRC Application No. A.16-12-002 in any communications you have with the CPUC regarding this matter. All public comments will become part of the public correspondence file for this proceeding and be made available for review for the assigned Judges, the Commissioners, and appropriate CPUC staff. 5 Ex C-7

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BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA Joint Application of Southern California Edison Company (U 338-E and San Diego Gas & Electric Company (U 902-E For Cost Recovery Of The Wheeler North Reef Expansion Project Marine Mitigation Costs. Application No. 16-12-002 (Filed December 1, 2016 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that, pursuant to the Commission s Rules of Practice and Procedure, I have this day served a true copy of SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY'S (U 338-E PROOF OF COMPLIANCE WITH RULE 13.1 OF THE COMMISSION S RULES OF PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE on all parties identified on the attached service list(s A.16-12-002. Service was effected by one or more means indicated below: Transmitting the copies via e-mail to all parties who have provided an e-mail address. Placing the copies in sealed envelopes and causing such envelopes to be delivered by U.S. Mail to the offices of the Commissioner(s or other addressee(s. ALJ Darcie Houck California Public Utilities Commission Division of ALJs 300 Capitol Mall Sacramento, CA 95814 Executed on August 11, 2017, at Rosemead, California. /s/ Edith Leon Edith Leon Legal Administrative Assistant SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue Post Office Box 800 Rosemead, California 91770

CPUC - Service Lists - A1612002 https://ia.cpuc.ca.gov/servicelists/a1612002_83985.htm Page 1 of 2 8/11/2017 CPUC Home CALIFORNIA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Service Lists PROCEEDING: A1612002 - EDISON AND SDG&E - F FILER: SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY LIST NAME: LIST LAST CHANGED: JULY 31, 2017 DOWNLOAD THE COMMA-DELIMITED FILE ABOUT COMMA-DELIMITED FILES Back to Service Lists Index Parties WALKER A. MATTHEWS III EMMA D. SALUSTRO SENIOR ATTORNEY ATTORNEY SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY 2244 WALNUT GROVE AVENUE, ROOM 390 8330 CENTURY PARK COURT, CP32D ROSEMEAD, CA 91770 SAN DIEGO, CA 92123 FOR: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY FOR: SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY MARION PELEO ROBERT FINKELSTEIN CALIF PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION GENERAL COUNSEL LEGAL DIVISION THE UTILITY REFORM NETWORK ROOM 4107 785 MARKET ST., STE. 1400 505 VAN NESS AVENUE SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94103 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94102-3214 FOR: THE UTILITY REFORM NETWORK FOR: ORA Information Only MRW ASSOCIATES CASE ADMINISTRATION MRW & ASSOCIATES SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY EMAIL ONLY 8631 RUSH STREET EMAIL ONLY, CA 00000 ROSEMEAD, CA 91770 DONALD KELLY EXE. DIRECTOR WENDY D. JOHNSON REGULATORY BUSINESS MGR.

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CPUC - Service Lists - A1612002 https://ia.cpuc.ca.gov/servicelists/a1612002_84086.htm Page 1 of 2 8/11/2017 CPUC Home CALIFORNIA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Service Lists PROCEEDING: A1612002 - EDISON AND SDG&E - F FILER: SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY LIST NAME: HRG LAST CHANGED: FEBRUARY 6, 2017 DOWNLOAD THE COMMA-DELIMITED FILE ABOUT COMMA-DELIMITED FILES Back to Service Lists Index State Service PAMELA GAVIN-WATTS ALLISON BROWN CALIF PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION CALIF PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION MANAGEMENT SERVICES BRANCH EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 320 West 4th Street Suite 500 ROOM 2102 Los Angeles, CA 90013 505 VAN NESS AVENUE SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94102-3214 ANA M. GONZALEZ AROCLES AGUILAR CALIF PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION CALIF PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES LEGAL DIVISION ROOM 2106 ROOM 5138 505 VAN NESS AVENUE 505 VAN NESS AVENUE SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94102-3214 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94102-3214 EDWARD F. RANDOLPH MICHAEL PICKER CALIF PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION CALIF PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION ENERGY DIVISION PRESIDENT PICKER ROOM 4004 ROOM 5205 505 VAN NESS AVENUE 505 VAN NESS AVENUE SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94102-3214 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94102-3214 VALERIE MALLIETT DARCIE HOUCK CALIF PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION CALIF PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES ROOM STAR 300 Capitol Mall 505 VAN NESS AVENUE Sacramento, CA 95814 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94102-3214

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