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 customers who volunteer their homes as sample sites, lead and copper monitoring is performed by Skagit PUD as required by the US Environmental Protection Agency and Washington state.
On Tuesday morning, Skagit PUD opened the sealed bids for the Josh Wilson Road Transmission Pipeline Project.
Skagit PUD is accepting sealed bids for the Josh Wilson Road Transmission Pipeline Project. Each bid shall be placed in a sealed envelope and shall be mailed or delivered to the District office, 1415 Freeway Drive, Mount Vernon, Washington 98273, to arrive no later than 10:00 a.m., March 20, 2012. All complete bids will be opened and publicly read aloud at 10:15 a.m. on the same day.
Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of Public Utility District No. 1 of Skagit County (District), located at 1415 Freeway Drive, PO Box 1436, Mount Vernon, WA 98273, until 2:00 PM, local time, on the 16th day of February, 2012, and then will be publicly opened and read aloud at 2:15 PM. Any bids received after the time and date specified will not be considered.
Skagit PUD is soliciting Statements of Qualifications from consulting firms for the 2012 calendar year.
Think about water. It's yours for the taking, 24 hours a day. All you have to do is turn on a faucet. But where does it come from?
Water needs our help. We have the same amount of water today as we did when the Earth was formed. Constant use and pollution threaten our water resources.
Did you know that Judy Reservoir, located above Clear Lake, is the one of the largest collector areas for trumpeter swans in the United States?
November each year serves as the anniversary for the formation of Skagit PUD. The PUD was founded 75 years ago on the guiding principle to “conserve the water and power resources ... for the benefit of the people".
Recent closures by the State Department of Ecology of the Carpenter-Fisher subbasins to new well drilling and the potential closure of the Nookachamps Creek subbasin, has raised water availability concerns from impacted property owners.