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Savvy Gardening Classes and Weekly Watering Advice

Are you ready to up your gardening game and get the inside track on watering? Check out these helpful resources: Savvy Gardening Classes The Saving Water…

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SPECIAL MEETING APRIL 1: Rate Adjustment & Rate Resolution Hearing

A special meeting and public hearing regarding the rate adjustment & rate resolution (first reading) will be held on Monday, April 1, 2024. The special…

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The Flow: Check Out the First Issue of 2024!

Our first newsletter of 2024 is out! Did you know there are things you can do this spring to make your yard more water efficient in the summer? Also: meet our…

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Water Supply Conditions Return to Normal

Thank you, Northshore Utility District customers! Thanks to the recent rains in our mountain watersheds and your help in reducing water, we are no longer…

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Northshore Utility District Honors IT Technician for 30 Years of Service

IT Technician Pat Sutherland was recently honored for 30 years of service at Northshore Utility District (NUD).  During his career at NUD, Pat has served in a…

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Statewide Drought Advisory Does Not Affect NUD Customers

In early July, the Washington State Department of Ecology issued a statewide drought advisory. However, as noted in the advisory, utility companies in large…

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The Flow: Check Out the Summer 2023 Newsletter

The latest edition of NUD's newsletter, The Flow, is now available. Learn about the Maintenance and Operations Team, the building remodel underway, recent…

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May 15-19 is Water-Saving Week

Water-Saving Week is a great opportunity to minimize water waste, help the environment, and reduce your water bill. Northshore Utility District encourages all…

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Save Water with Weekly Lawn Watering Advice

If you want to keep your lawn green all summer long, the amount of water your lawn needs changes every week according to the weather and length of day.…

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Northshore Utility District Helps Customers Struggling Financially

Department of Commerce grant provides relief funding Northshore Utility District (NUD) applied for and received a grant from the Department of Commerce that…

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Savvy Gardening Classes and Weekly Watering Advice

Are you ready to up your gardening game and get the inside track on watering? Check out these helpful resources: Savvy Gardening Classes The Saving Water Partnership sponsors free gardening classes in the spring and fall to help you create and maintain beautiful, healthy landscapes that use water…

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SPECIAL MEETING APRIL 1: Rate Adjustment & Rate Resolution Hearing

A special meeting and public hearing regarding the rate adjustment & rate resolution (first reading) will be held on Monday, April 1, 2024. The special meeting will take place during the regular Board of Commissioners meeting from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. The meeting will be held in-person and…

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Flow 2024 Issue 1

The Flow: Check Out the First Issue of 2024!

Our first newsletter of 2024 is out! Did you know there are things you can do this spring to make your yard more water efficient in the summer? Also: meet our engineering department, and learn all about water and wastewater utilities. Did you know there are more than 140,000 public water systems in…

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Water supply conditions return to normal.

Water Supply Conditions Return to Normal

Thank you, Northshore Utility District customers! Thanks to the recent rains in our mountain watersheds and your help in reducing water, we are no longer facing a potential water shortage. Customers can return to normal water use. In September, we asked customers to voluntarily reduce their water…

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Northshore Utility District Honors IT Technician for 30 Years of Service

IT Technician Pat Sutherland was recently honored for 30 years of service at Northshore Utility District (NUD).  During his career at NUD, Pat has served in a variety of roles including a Senior Utility Worker and Engineering Technician. In his current role as IT Technician, he is the first contact…

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Statewide Drought Advisory Does Not Affect NUD Customers

In early July, the Washington State Department of Ecology issued a statewide drought advisory. However, as noted in the advisory, utility companies in large metropolitan areas including Tacoma, Seattle and Everett have plenty of water for their customers thanks to robust storage facilities.  Water…

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The Flow: Check Out the Summer 2023 Newsletter

The latest edition of NUD's newsletter, The Flow, is now available. Learn about the Maintenance and Operations Team, the building remodel underway, recent recipients of the All Star Award, and why NUD had to make the difficult decision to raise rates. Thanks for reading! The Flow Summer 2023  Past…

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May 15-19 is Water-Saving Week

Water-Saving Week is a great opportunity to minimize water waste, help the environment, and reduce your water bill. Northshore Utility District encourages all customers to celebrate the week by learning more about what can be done at home to save water.  Here are a few ideas: Find and Fix Leaks: If…

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Lawn watering

Save Water with Weekly Lawn Watering Advice

If you want to keep your lawn green all summer long, the amount of water your lawn needs changes every week according to the weather and length of day. Regularly adjusting the watering schedule of your automatic irrigation system (unless you have a smart timer) will help you maintain a healthy,…

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Northshore Utility District Helps Customers Struggling Financially

Department of Commerce grant provides relief funding Northshore Utility District (NUD) applied for and received a grant from the Department of Commerce that made it possible to assist 608 NUD customers financially impacted by the pandemic. When the pandemic-related moratorium on water shutoffs was…

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