Are you in search of the perfect Christmas stocking stuffer? Look no further than a Skagit PUD rain barrel.
Frozen and burst water pipes can ruin your whole day. With predictions of wetter and colder winter conditions, Skagit PUD is urging customers to winterize their home.
At a gaging station near Mount Vernon, the height and flow of the Skagit River is monitored constantly to determine water levels in the river. Based on flow levels during certain times of the year, PUD customers may be asked to reduce their discretionary water usage by 10 percent.
Due to seasonal low water flow conditions in the Skagit River, the city of Anacortes and Skagit Public Utility District water customers are being asked to reduce voluntarily their water usage by 10 percent.
Skagit PUD is currently taking online registration for its Saturday, September 18, Rain Barrel Workshop. We will be offering two one-hour classes: 9 a.m. and 10:45 a.m.
As your water provider, we serve more than water. We provide value, public health, fire protection, reliability, and peace of mind. Our job is to ensure that your water keeps flowing not only today, but well into the future.
Skagit PUD recently completed a multi-year project for replacing its manual-read water meters with an automatic meter reading system. The new meters provide improved leak detection.
Our next available rain barrel workshop will be hosted by the Skagit County Extension Master Gardeners program on June 15.
People often ask us what they can do to be more “green.” Watching how you use water, the undercurrent to all living things, is a key step to greening your lifestyle.
Skagit PUD is currently taking online registration for its Saturday, April 10, Build-Your-Own Rain Barrel Workshops.
We will be offering two classes on April 10: 9:00 a.m. and 10:45 am.