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Outages & Information

OFFICE CLOSURE NOTICE:
PUD 1 Office & Operations will close at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, June 21st and re-open for normal business hours on Monday. The after-hours answering service will be available.

SPECIAL MEETINGS NOTICE:
The PUD 1 Board of Commissioners will attend an employee appreciation event at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, June 21, 2013 at Potlatch State Park.

The June 25, 2013 regular meeting time has been changed from 1:00 p.m. to 10:00 a.m. Agenda will be posted on site under "Meetings" tab prior to meeting date.

CHLORINATION NOTICE:
Hood Canal B Water System and Harstine Retreat Water System are on temporary chlorination since water quality testing shows coliform bacteria in a greater number of samples than is allowed. This is NOT fecal coliform or E.coli. There is no need to boil the water. We are simply chlorinating and flushing water lines to eliminate any bacteria. The presence of coliform in groundwater is more prevalent during the warmer months with heavy rain. If you have questions, please contact the water department at (360) 877-5249. Thank you!

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Mason County PUD 1

Mason PUD 1 Neon Sign

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.