Judge Consulted Edison On San Onofre Deal
<p><b>Utilities commission says call was appropriate, critics say regulator is compromised</b></p>
<p style="">As criticism mounted last year of a settlement deal that billed utility customers for 70 percent of the $4.7 billion cost of failure at the San Onofre nuclear plant, the state judge assigned to the case reached out to plant owner Southern California Edison.</p>
<p style="">The California Public Utilities Commission, which employs Administrative Law Judge Melanie Darling, says the call was appropriate, and even an efficient way to oversee the plant’s shutdown.</p>
