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Water/Wastewater


The Water Department of the PUD continually strives to improve the water treatment process and protect your water resources. They are committed to ensuring the quality of your drinking water, and are pleased to report that our drinking water is safe and meets federal and state requirements.

For new residential water and/or sewer connections, customers will need to contact Tim @ 509 773-7639 for site approval for the connection. Customers will need to provide the address of the property where service is requested. If there is not an address a parcel number will be needed.

An application will need to be completed and can be requested from Sharon @ 509 773-7623.

Rates and connection information can be found here: Water/Waste Water Rates

Once payment is received and customer’s site is ready for the connection our Water/Wastewater Department will add the property to their work schedule to complete the process.

Customers interested in commercial or Industrial accounts need to contact either Tim @ 509 773-7639 or Sharon @ 509 773-7623 for more information on how to proceed.

Roosevelt

The PUD operates a water system in Roosevelt to serve 20 customers. A new 100,000-gallon concrete reservoir recently replaced a 1,000-gallon pressure tank. A new treatment facility removes iron and manganese from the water to make it softer and give it better flavor.

The Roosevelt sewer system serves 18 customers. Plans are underway to reline the current collection lagoons and build new disposal or evaporative ponds.

Roosevelt Water Quality Report for 2010

Rimrock

The Rimrock water system serves about 20 customers northeast of Goldendale. Two deep wells supply a 35,000-galloon redwood stave reservoir. Because the water supply is inadequate, the PUD has initiated a study to look for additional water sources.

Rimrock Water Quality Report for 2010

Ponderosa Park

The Ponderosa Park water system serves about 80 customers six miles north of Goldendale. Two wells feed a 75,000-galloon steel reservoir.

Ponderosa Park Water Quality Report for 2010

Wishram

At Wishram the PUD operates a water system with 3 wells, standby springs and two 100,000-gallon concrete reservoirs. It serves 198 customers.

The Wishram sewer system serves about 155 customers. Two aerated lagoons treat the sewage and treated effluent is discharged into the Columbia River. There are plans to upgrade the treatment process within the next couple years.

Wishram Water Quality Report for 2010

Lyle

In Lyle 262 customers are served by two full-time wells, one standby well and two 100,000-gallon concrete reservoirs. Plans are to install additional fire hydrants in the community and replace about 2,000 feet of water line over the next several years.

The community's sewer system serves about 215 customers. An extended aeration activated sludge plant discharges treated effluent to the Columbia River. Plans are underway to study upgrades to the plant.

Lyle Water Quality Report for 2010

Klickitat

Water in the community of Klickitat comes from two deep wells, treated at a salt ion exchange softening plant. A replacement well has been drilled and the PUD hopes to get it on-line in the near future to improve water quality.

The Klickitat sewer system includes an extended aeration activated sludge plant that serves 162 customers. Treated effluent is discharged into the Klickitat River.

Klickitat Water Quality Report for 2010

Glenwood

The Glenwood water system was built by the PUD in the mid-1970s. McCumber Springs, located several miles north of Glenwood, serves about 200 customers. The system also includes a 100,000-gallon concrete reservoir at Bluejay Camp.

The Glenwood sewer system serves about 125 customers. Treated discharge is chlorinated and pumped via a big sprinkler system over a 20-acre parcel.

Glenwood Water Quality Report for 2010