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Lakewood / Washington / United States
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Lakewood Water District is a water service provider for the greater Lakewood area. It offers water tested for quality with competitive rates. For more information on Lakewood Water District, its rates and services, call the number listed or visit the website.

Federal Way / Washington / United States
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Lakehaven Utility District provides water and sewer services to customers in Federal Way, Wash. Its water system includes 400 miles of mainline, wells and storage tanks with an approximate storage capacity of 31 million gallons. The average daily pumping rate is nearly 10 million gallons per day. The district s sewer system includes 350 miles of mainline, more than 25 pump stations and secondary wastewater treatment plants. Its wastewater treatment plants have been recognized with awards from the Washington State Department of Ecology and the National Association of Clean Water Agencies. Its Web site offers various resources, including water saving tips from American Water & Energy Savers, how to check for water leaks and water conservation activities.
Vancouver / Washington / United States
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Your Total Pump Solution! Mather Pumps is a leading supplier of pumps, motors, controls, valves, tanks, variable speed drives (vfd), and accessories, providing outstanding sales, service and support throughout the Northwest. We offer a comprehensive selection of products, accessories, services and welcome the opportunity to work with you to accomplish all of your goals. To learn more about our products, capabilities, and prompt service, call 1-800-257-1310

Centralia / Washington / United States
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DJs Plumbing & Underground Utilities, LLC has been serving Centralia, Chehalis, and all of Lewis County since 1974, specializing in new construction for residential, commercial and industrial customers, as well as repairs, sewers, video camera inspection, backflow installation & testing and tankless & traditional water heaters. DJs has a complete excavation division that does site prep, utilities, home cut outs, driveways, water service lines, utility trenching and more. DJs Plumbing LLC and Underground Utilities offers a wide range of plumbing services to fit your needs. Specializing in side sewers, septic systems, storm drainage, water services, utility trenching and more. - General Repairs - Underground Utilities - Septic Systems - Backflow Testing - Drain Fields, Septic Maintenance and Operations - Water Heaters - Camera Inspections - Residential Fire Protection - Re-piping Water and Waste - Parts/fixtures - Natural Gas & Propane Piping Call today and get first class quality for your project.
Shelton / Washington / United States
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Evergreen Rural Water of Washington is an organization catering to wastewater and sewage needs in Washington State. Based in Shelton, Wash., it provides systems with on-site technical assistance, formal training and equipment lending. Additionally, the organization renders training information, including manuals, videos and insurances to the water and wastewater industry. It has association with National Rural Water, American Water Works and Rural Community Assistance Corporation (RCAC). Evergreen Rural Water of Washington is a member of the National Rural Water Association (NRWA).
Wenatchee / Washington / United States
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The Chelan County Public Utility District is located in north central Washington State. It is owned by its customers and governed by a Board of Commissioners elected by the customers. The local customer-owners of the PUD receive dividends in the form of reduced rates for service. The Chelan County PUD owns and operates the United States second largest non-federal, publicly owned hydro-generating system. Two of its hydro projects, Rocky Reach and Rock Island, are part of an 11-dam system on the Columbia River. The District s third hydro project, Lake Chelan, serves a dual purpose of generating power and regulating the level of 50-mile-long Lake Chelan. The three hydro generating projects produce about nine million megawatt-hours of power each year, enough to meet the needs of a city of more than 900,000 people. Chelan County PUD began providing electric service in 1947 and today it operates electric, water and wastewater utilities.
Wenatchee / Washington / United States
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The City of Wenatchee Public Works Department provides public utility services in Wenatchee, Wash. It designs and constructs streets and provides maintenance operations, such as repairing, painting, striping, cleaning and snow plowing. The department also maintains the city alleys. It also designs and constructs infrastructure systems, such as domestic water, sanitary sewer, drainage and storm sewer systems. The department also provides repair and maintenance of traffic signals and streetlights. Additionally, the department provides permits for constructing sidewalks, curb cuts, driveways and storm sewer connections. The Public Works Department provides automotive and electronic maintenance of various equipments, which include mowers, motorcycles, backhoes, cars, light trucks, vans, flatbeds and dump trucks.
Renton / Washington / United States
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About the District The Cedar River Water and Sewer District was formed on June 21, 1960 to provide service to approximately 520 square acres in the area known as Maple Valley Heights. Since that time the Districts corporate area has grown through 38 annexations to approximately 9, 420 acres, or 14.5 square miles. Cedar River Water and Sewer District operates under Title 57 ( Water and Sewer Districts ) of the Revised Code of Washington. The District is responsible for providing water service to its customers and for proper planning for the future populations of the service area. The District is governed by three elected commissioners who set District policy, oversee District operations, and hold regular public meetings, usually twice monthly. Implementation of the Boards policies is the responsibility of the General Manager and staff. The General Manager has overall responsibility for the District, handles public relations, and is the first to be notified in the event of an emergency. The Operations Manager supervises the field staff and oversees day-to-day system operation. The General Manager reports directly to the Board of Commissioners. The office staff report to the General Manager and are responsible for billings, collection of money, record keeping and general operations of the office. Currently the District serves the communities of Fairwood ( water and sewer service ) and Maple Valley ( water service only ). The regionally adopted Coordinated Water Supply Plan ( CWSP ) allocates approximately 36 square miles of service area to Cedar River. The primary water supply for the District is a long-term water supply contract with Seattle Public Utilities from the Lake Youngs reservation. Lake Youngs receives potable water from the Cedar River Watershed. The watershed is a closed area of approximately 96, 000 acres lying between Hobart and the crest of the Cascade Mountains. The District retains the services of a professional engineering firm who performs planning and engineering services as needed for District operation, compliance with regulations and system improvements. Legal counsel is also retained by the District to assist in compliance with statutes and other legal considerations. The Districts Consulting Engineers and Legal Counsel report to the General Manager and attend regular District meetings to advise the Board of Commissioners. Financial advisors, accountants and other specialized consultants are retained as necessary to assist with financial and other aspects of District operations.
Kirkland / Washington / United States
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Founded in 1992, PACE is an employee-owned company providing professional civil and structural engineering; water, sewer, and stormwater planning; surveying; geographic information system (GIS); and construction management services with offices in Kirkland and Wenatchee, Washington, and Lake Oswego, Oregon.