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- Water Wastewater – Clallam County PUD
Clallam County PUD water systems rely on a variety of sources for water Several systems use wells and two have surface water sources The drought response depends largely on the source of water Any declaration of a drought emergency by the Governor will trigger a drought response
- Do Not Drink Order Issued for Port Angeles Water Customers Following . . .
Clallam PUD says its interconnection with the City of PA’s water system has been shut off since Friday morning All PUD customers are being served solely from water sources that are unaffected by the tanker spill Any drought water alerts that have been issued prior are still in effect but all systems are safe for consumption
- ‘Do not drink’ order given for Port Angeles water customers - MSN
Water testing is currently underway as directed by the state Department of Health, according to an alert sent Sunday morning by the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office
- Drought conditions may require trucks to bring water to West End
SEQUIM — Clallam Bay Seiku and Island View water systems are under stage 3 and stage 4 drought alerts, Clallam County PUD 3 commissioners were told
- Clallam County PUD
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- Clallam PUD issues alert for new water restrictions
The Clallam County Public Utility District has declared a Stage 3 water alert for its Gales Addition, Mt Angeles and Monroe water systems and has asked for mandatory outdoor restrictions
- Clallam PUD calls for customer water conservation in 3 systems
CLALLAM COUNTY – Clallam County PUD is requiring water utility customers on three separate systems to begin water conservation measures immediately Water utility customers in the Island View Water System are asked to begin outdoor water use restrictions
- SmartHub Account Portal – Clallam County PUD
SmartHub allows you to have access to your Public Utility District (PUD) account to review and pay your bills anywhere you have internet access at any time! You can compare monthly usage and bills, make one-time payments, and sign up for automatic payments through debit or credit cards or your bank account
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