This agreement authorizes Skagit PUD to re-establish service in the Landlord’s name for listed service locations without further notification by the Landlord.
Skagit PUD has rate schedules for particular types of services provided. A summary of these charges is provided in Appendix "A" of the Skagit PUD Water Policy Manual.
Standards and specifications have been developed as professional, technical guidelines for guiding system design and installation. The design standards, requirements and procedures are the minimum allowable by the District for any and all water…
Before installing rain barrels, take a moment to consider how the rain barrels will be used, how much water will be needed (especially during drier months), how many are being installed and how overflow will be handled. Also, make sure rain barrels…
The Vendor Roster is utilized to form a pool of vendors to solicit informal bids for purchases of materials, supplies, and equipment.
The Water Service Information Guide is designed to provide information to the public, businesses, builders, and developers regarding what provisions should be made and submitted to Skagit PUD when proposing a project requiring water service.
This is a listing of reception facilities and meeting rooms available in Skagit County and surrounding areas courtesy of the Mount Vernon Chamber of Commerce.
A Water System Plan (WSP) is required under WAC 246-290 and is overseen by the Washington Department of Health (DOH). An expanding community system, such as Skagit PUD, is required…
Conserve household water and save on your water bill. Use a natural resource abundant in Skagit County—rainwater! Rainwater can be harvested and stored in rain barrels and used…
In 1996, the PUD entered into the Memorandum of Agreement Regarding Utilization of Skagit River Basin Water Resources for Instream and Out of Stream Purposes. Parties to the agreement include the city of Anacortes, Skagit County, the Swinomish,…