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Snohomish County Public Utility District 1
Snohomish County Public Utility District No. 1 is soliciting bids to rebuild twelve needle valves associated with two 52‑MW vertical Pelton turbines (Units 1 and 2) at the Henry M. Jackson Powerhouse near Sultan, Washington. The work includes removal, rigging/handling, transport to a rebuild location, replacement of gaskets, O‑Rings, bushing hardware, necessary machining, reinstallation, and re‑coating of the work area, with requirements such as confined‑space, dewatering, dust containment, and lead abatement. Bids must be submitted via PublicPurchase.com by the stated due date, with specified timelines for questions and responses.
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Feb 27, 2026
Snohomish County Public Utility District 1
Close: Feb 27, 2026
Snohomish County Public Utility District No. 1 is soliciting bids to rebuild twelve needle valves associated with two 52‑MW vertical Pelton turbines (Units 1 and 2) at the Henry M. Jackson Powerhouse near Sultan, Washington. The work includes removal, rigging/handling, transport to a rebuild location, replacement of gaskets, O‑Rings, bushing hardware, necessary machining, reinstallation, and re‑coating of the work area, with requirements such as confined‑space, dewatering, dust containment, and lead abatement. Bids must be submitted via PublicPurchase.com by the stated due date, with specified timelines for questions and responses.
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Snohomish County Public Utility District No. 1 seeks quotes to provide 13.8 kV metal‑clad replacement switchgear for the Picnic Point Substation. The procurement covers furnishing equipment and documentation meeting the District’s specifications and submittal requirements. Submissions are due March 20, 2026 on the PublicPurchase platform; this is a product/equipment solicitation, not a grant.
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Due Date
Mar 20, 2026
Snohomish County Public Utility District 1
Close: Mar 20, 2026
Snohomish County Public Utility District No. 1 seeks quotes to provide 13.8 kV metal‑clad replacement switchgear for the Picnic Point Substation. The procurement covers furnishing equipment and documentation meeting the District’s specifications and submittal requirements. Submissions are due March 20, 2026 on the PublicPurchase platform; this is a product/equipment solicitation, not a grant.
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Work includes: Prune, cut, treat, remove, clear, and dispose of trees and brush, as well as perform any reseeding work under and along approx 38.2 pole miles. Work begins at the Clearview Substation, proceeding east on 180th Street Southeast to Fales Road and Echo Lake Road toward Echo Lake. Additionally extending south along Yew Way, from 180th Street Southeast to Broadway Avenue.
Posted Date
Feb 5, 2026
Due Date
Feb 19, 2026
Release: Feb 5, 2026
Snohomish County Public Utility District 1
Close: Feb 19, 2026
Work includes: Prune, cut, treat, remove, clear, and dispose of trees and brush, as well as perform any reseeding work under and along approx 38.2 pole miles. Work begins at the Clearview Substation, proceeding east on 180th Street Southeast to Fales Road and Echo Lake Road toward Echo Lake. Additionally extending south along Yew Way, from 180th Street Southeast to Broadway Avenue.
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Snohomish County Public Utility District 1
This document is a Bulk Water Use Permit Application issued by Public Utility District No. 1 of Snohomish County. It allows a Permittee to obtain water from designated Water Fill Stations under specific terms and conditions. The permit offers different options, including a Day Permit ($35 for 2,500 gallons), a Month Permit ($75 for 10,000 gallons), and a Six-Month Permit ($300 for 60,000 gallons). The Permittee is responsible for payment according to applicable rates, proper recording of withdrawals, and adherence to various clauses, including indemnification, timely payments, and reporting any damage to District facilities.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2000
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2000
Snohomish County Public Utility District 1
Expires:
This document is a Bulk Water Use Permit Application issued by Public Utility District No. 1 of Snohomish County. It allows a Permittee to obtain water from designated Water Fill Stations under specific terms and conditions. The permit offers different options, including a Day Permit ($35 for 2,500 gallons), a Month Permit ($75 for 10,000 gallons), and a Six-Month Permit ($300 for 60,000 gallons). The Permittee is responsible for payment according to applicable rates, proper recording of withdrawals, and adherence to various clauses, including indemnification, timely payments, and reporting any damage to District facilities.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Snohomish County PUD No. 1
The Regular Meeting on January 6, 2026, included the recognition of the Employee of the Month for January, Kelsey Lewis, for her exceptional leadership and involvement in community solar projects and internal process improvements. The Consent Agenda addressed approvals for minutes from previous meetings (December 16, 2025, and December 30, 2025), bid awards, contract amendments, and the certification/ratification of District checks and vouchers. Key discussion items in the CEO/General Manager Briefing included updates on media activities and the 2026 Legislative Session, as well as a SnoSMART Quarterly Update. Commission Business covered organizational representatives for 2026. Public hearings were held and closed regarding the disposal of surplus property for Calendar Year 2026 and the first quarter of 2026, the construction and installation of additions to the Water Utility forming Local Utility District No. 68, the adoption of the 2025 Integrated Resource Plan, the 2025 Clean Energy Implementation Plan, and the adoption of Two-Year Conservation Targets for 2026-2027. Individual considerations included approving the purchase of real property for future District facilities, approving an amendment to the Collective Bargaining Agreement with IBEW Local No. 77, and authorizing an amendment to the Low-Income Weatherization and Energy Savings Agreement with Snohomish County. The body also recessed into an Executive Session to discuss current or potential litigation and training.
The agenda for the regular meeting included recognition of the Employee of the Month for January. Public comments were scheduled, followed by a consent agenda covering the approval of previous meeting minutes, bid awards for professional services contracts and amendments, and consideration of district checks and vouchers. The CEO/General Manager provided updates on media relations and other matters, along with a briefing on the 2026 Legislative Session. Commission business addressed reports, the event calendar, performance dashboards, treasury/budget status, and discussions regarding representatives for various organizations in 2026. The meeting also included a review of the Governance Planning Calendar and a planned Executive Session to discuss current or potential litigation and practice or proposed action.
This document outlines the 2023 Capital Improvement Plan for Snohomish County PUD #1, focusing on the Integrated Service Area Master Plan. It details specific projects for water system enhancements, including reservoir design, main extensions, SCADA PLC upgrades, corrosion control optimization, and Water AMI conversion. The plan also acknowledges aging pipelines targeted for future replacement.
The Terrestrial Resource Management Plan (TRMP) outlines actions by Public Utility District No. 1 of Snohomish County to mitigate impacts to wildlife resources from the Henry M. Jackson Hydroelectric Project. Its primary objective is to manage wildlife mitigation lands for the term of the new license. Key focus areas include preserving existing old-growth conifer forest, managing second-growth conifer, mixed, deciduous, and riparian forests to promote old-growth or late-successional characteristics, and protecting and enhancing wetlands. The plan aims to create or enhance terrestrial habitats, prioritizing old-growth coniferous forest, mature riparian forest, wetlands, and young riparian forest.
This Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) for Public Utility District No. 1 of Snohomish County serves as a strategic roadmap to meet customer energy needs reliably, affordably, and environmentally responsibly from 2026 through 2045. The plan emphasizes a balanced portfolio including conservation, demand response, clean energy resources, and strategic purchases of Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) Tier 2 power. Key priorities include adapting to a rapidly evolving energy landscape, complying with regulatory requirements such as Washington State's Renewable Portfolio Standard and Clean Energy Transformation Act, and transitioning to the BPA Load-Following product. The IRP aims to bolster operational reliability, enhance customer experiences, support community thriving, build a sustainable future, and foster a future-ready organizational culture.
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