The Story of Drinking Water

May 18, 2012

Every time you turn on the tap in your home, you receive one of the world's most precious commodities—fresh, clean drinking water. Essential for all life, water is an amazing…

Monitoring Lead & Copper

April 30, 2012

Monitoring Skagit PUD's water quality is a very important part of providing safe and reliable water to our customers. As part of this effort, and with the assistance of…

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Commission Meeting

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We are always eager to receive feedback from our customers. If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

Customer Service (tel): (360) 424-7104
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Rainwater Harvesting

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Rain barrels are a low tech, low maintenance way to conserve water. The average rainfall of one inch within a 24-hour period can produce more than 700 gallons of water that runs off the roof of a typical house.

To learn how you can get started, see our rain barrel section for details. GO > 

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Your Commissioners

Skagit PUD commissioners hold open meetings every Tuesday of the month at 4:30 p.m. in our Aqua Room. You are welcome to observe and participate in the decision-making process.

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