Overview

The Public Utility District No. 1 of Clallam County (District) is a municipal corporation of the State of Washington authorized under the provisions of Chapter 54 of the Revised Code of Washington to own and/or operate public water systems within Clallam County.  Currently, the District owns and operates the following water systems.

  • Gales Addition (includes Mt. Angeles and Monroe)
  • Fairview
  • Clallam Bay/Sekiu
  • Evergreen
  • Carlsborg
  • Island View
  • Panoramic Heights

The Gales Addition water system currently has 1556 existing water customers in the Eastern Urban Growth area of Port Angeles and includes the Mt Pleasant and Monroe Road areas.  The water source for this system is purchased water from the City of Port Angeles.

The Fairview water system currently has 1524 existing water customers in the Agnew, Deer Park, and O’Brien areas East of Port Angeles.  The sources of water for this system are a newly constructed water treatment plant on Morse Creek and a well in the area of The Bluffs.

The Clallam Bay/Sekiu water system currently has 344 existing water customers in the townsites of Clallam Bay and Sekiu.  In addition, the water system provides water to the Clallam Bay Corrections Facility.  The source of water for this system is a well field located near the Hoko River.

The Evergreen water system currently has 607 existing water customers in the Bell Hill, and Loma Vista areas South of the City of Sequim.  The sources of water for this system are wells located in the Happy Valley area and Loma Vista areas.

The Carlsborg water system currently has 231 existing water customers in the Carlsborg area.  The source of water for this system is a well located in the Carlsborg Industrial Park.

The Island View water system currently has 34 existing water customers in the Island View Subdivision (approximately 6 miles West of Sekiu).  The source of water for this system is a small water treatment plant on Olsen Creek.

The Panoramic Heights water system currently has 17 existing water customers in the Panoramic Heights subdivision South of Port Angeles.  The source of water for this system is a well South of the subdivision.