Explore our Business-Friendly Community!

Considering locating a business in Clallam County? Be sure to watch "Explore Our Business-Friendly Community", new from the Clallam County Economic Development Council! Read More

Forks and Sekiu Office Drive-up Windows Reopening.

The Forks and Sekiu office drive-through windows will re-open on Monday, December 21. Below is the original message regarding the positive case of COVID. 12/4/20 - Last week a Clallam PUD employee in Forks tested positive for COVID-19. Out of an abundance of caution all employees who may have had potential contact with the employee are being tested and are observing District isolation protocols for responding to this event. The drive-through windows at the Forks and Sekiu offices are closed.… Read More

Choose Clallam First

Please enjoy this video on resilience as we transition through this year, brought to you by Clallam EDC. https://youtu.be/BEOf7J0QDpo Read More

Gales Addition/Mt Angeles/Monroe water systems subject to City of Port Angeles Stage 2 water alert

PUD #1 of Clallam County is asking water utility customers in the Gales Addition, Monroe and Mt. Angeles Water Districts to begin voluntary water conservation measures. This is a Stage 2 Water Alert from the PUD’s Drought Response Plan. These affected PUD water districts rely on purchased water supplied from the City of Port Angeles. The City has declared a Stage 2 Water Shortage, which encourages increased voluntary conservation. The PUD is coordinating its drought response with the City of Port… Read More

Island View & Clallam Bay/Sekiu Water System Drought Alerts

PUD #1 of Clallam County (PUD) is asking water utility customers in the Island View Water District to begin outdoor water use restrictions. This is a Stage 3 Response from the District’s Drought Response Plan. Effective immediately customers are to limit outdoor water use to Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Vehicle washing, except for safety related purposes, is prohibited. Read the full alert here: Island View Drought Response Alert. PUD #1 of Clallam County (PUD) is requesting that water utility customers… Read More

CARES Residential Utility Assistance Funds Now Available

Clallam PUD is the subrecipient of CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act) funds from the County to go towards residential utility relief related to COVID-19 financial hardship and is now accepting applications. The funds are designated for Clallam PUD residential customers and will be disbursed on a first come-first served basis to qualifying customers who submit a completed application with documentation to demonstrate a financial hardship directly related to COVID-19 such as reduced hours or job loss. The… Read More

Columbia River System Operations EIS Released

The Columbia River System Operations (CRSO) final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) has been released. The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requires federal agencies to provide such review, analysis and disclosure, in this case, as it relates to the Columbia River System. This is the culmination of a lengthy and comprehensive multiagency process and has resulted in a significant document which was also subject to a public comment process. The link to the final document can be found here. Read More

Pacific Pole Inspection working in East Clallam Area

Contractors for the PUD, Pacific Pole Inspection, are working in the eastern side of the county, beginning at Diamond Point, and working towards Sequim. Residents can expect to see activity as they dig around pole bases and conduct testing. If you have any questions, please contact the PUD at 360-452-9771 or 800-542-7859 or email info@clallampud.net. Read More

Public Power Council Presentation to Clallam PUD

January 23, 2020 presentation to Clallam PUD including overview, value and benefit to PUD ratepayers. PPC Clallam Presentation Read More

Water Guidance for Unoccupied Buildings/Closed Businesses

Important Guidance from the Washington State Department of Health regarding unoccupied buildings and closed businesses. During the course of the Governor’s Stay Home, Stay Healthy order, many buildings and business have either been closed to the public or have had limited use. This can lead to stagnant water inside buildings where water use has decreased. This stagnant water loses residual chlorine disinfectant over time which increases the risk of Legionella colonization. Clallam PUD effectively monitors, disinfects and flushes its water… Read More