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Take a look around as we now are offering more information than ever before on conservation, electric and water services as well as a new social media campaign- all part of our efforts to keep our customers better informed!
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There are no planned outages at this time.
Board of Commissioners meeting Tuesday, May 28th at 1 p.m. at the District board room.
Click here to find out how to report an outage or to see additional scheduled outage information. See outage info
Pay your bill with our new E-Bill system. You will be redirected to our secure E-Bill payment website. Go to E-Bill
Read the latest and archived Mason PUD 1 newsletters in PDF format. Go to newsletters
Current news and event information. Read news

Mason County PUD No. 1 was the first public utility district in Washington State, incorporated in 1932 and beginning operations in February of 1935. Located in Potlatch along the beautiful Hood Canal, PUD 1 serves approximately 5,100 electric customers, 1,900 water customers and manages one small community septic system.
Our electric service district reaches from the Skokomish Valley, across to Union and onward north into Jefferson County to Walker Mountain. However, as the largest water purveyor in Mason County, PUD 1 manages water systems throughout the entire county, into East Grays Harbor.
Read more about the history and formation of Washington’s first public utility district.