Public utility districts (PUDs) in the U.S. state of Washington serve about one million of the state's electric customers in 26 counties.[1] Public utility districts are regulated by Title 54 of the Revised Code of Washington.[2][3][1] Most PUDs provide electricity; some provide other services in addition. The first PUD was Mason No. 1, created by voters on November 6, 1934, serving as of 2017[update] fewer than 5,000 customers.[4]
- Asotin County Public Utility District
- Benton County Public Utility District
- Chelan County Public Utility District
- Clallam County Public Utility District
- Clark Public Utilities
- Cowlitz County Public Utility District
- Douglas County Public Utility District
- Ferry County Public Utility District
- Franklin County Public Utility District
- Grant County Public Utility District
- Grays Harbor County Public Utility District
- Jefferson County Public Utility District
- Kitsap County Public Utility District (water and telecommunications only)[5]
- Kittitas County Public Utility District
- Klickitat County Public Utility District
- Lewis County Public Utility District
- Mason County Public Utility District No. 1
- Mason County Public Utility District No. 3
- Okanogan County Public Utility District
- Pacific County Public Utility District
- Pend Oreille County Public Utility District
- Skagit County Public Utility District (water, sewer, telecommunications only)[5]
- Skamania County Public Utility District
- Snohomish County Public Utility District
- Stevens County Public Utility District (water and sewer only)[5]
- Thurston County Public Utility District (water only)[5]
- Wahkiakum County Public Utility District
- Whatcom County Public Utility District
See also
edit- Energy Northwest, a PUD consortium
References
edit- ^ a b Washington PUD Association FAQ retrieved 2018-03-10
- ^ Ittner, Ruth (1963), Special Districts in the State of Washington, Bureau of Governmental Research and Services, University of Washington
- ^ Title 54 RCW
- ^ Mason County 2036 Comprehensive Plan Update, Mason County, Washington, November 27, 2017 Chapter 7 - Utilities Element (page 10)
- ^ a b c d Member map, Washington PUD Association, accessed 2018-03-10