P.O. Box 500
1492 Wind River Hwy
Carson, Washington 98610

Pay by Phone (Available 24-hours): 844-936-2697
Phone: 509-427-5126
Toll-Free 800-922-5329

Skamania PUD Announces New Business Hours

Starting Monday, June 5, Skamania PUD has new business hours: Monday – Thursday, 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.  The office will be closed on Fridays.  Please note, Skamania PUD is available to respond to all outages as they occur.  After hours services will remain the same.  To report an outage any time, contact us at (800) 922-5329 or through your SmartHub app.

Skamania PUD Announces New Business Hours

Starting Monday, June 5, Skamania PUD has new business hours: Monday – Thursday, 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.  The office will be closed on Fridays.  Please note, Skamania PUD is available to respond to all outages as they occur.  After hours services will remain the same.  To report an outage any time, contact us at (800) 922-5329 or through your SmartHub app.

Washington Public Utility Districts Association (WPUDA) Elects New Officers for 2023-24

Skamania PUD’s Commissioner, Dave McKenzie, is elected to serve as WPUDA’s President for the 2023-24 term.  View the complete press release here: WPUDA 2023-24 Officer Announcement

Billing Notice

The Clean Energy Transportation Act (CETA) was signed into law on May 7, 2019, by Governor Inslee.  This act has a goal of transitioning Washington’s energy to 100% renewable or non-carbon emitting electricity by 2045.  It expands energy assistance programs for low-income customers.

RCW 19.405.120 outlines funding and reporting requirements for utilities to expand energy assistance programs.  Under its guidelines, priority is given to low-income households with a higher energy burden and assistance can include direct monetary support or conservation measures.  Minimum funding levels for energy assistance by 2030 are established within the RCW.

Skamania PUD contracted with a consultant to analyze the impact of CETA energy assistance mandates.  The cost of the program mandates will be recovered through an additional charge to customers’ bills.  Billings subsequent to April 1, 2023, will include a CETA surcharge in the amount of $1.77/month.  Surcharges collected will go towards enhancing energy assistance programs for low-income customers.  This surcharge is scheduled to increase annually as outlined in the Clean Energy Transformation Act Energy Assistance Analysis available on the PUD website.  Qualifying low-income households may be exempt from the surcharges.

For further information, please view Skamania PUD Clean Energy Transformation Act Analysis

Lobby Business Hours

Skamania PUD’s lobby will open to the public on Monday, January 10.  Our lobby business hours are Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.  Payments may be deposited in the mailbox located inside the lobby to the left of our entrance.  Receipts will be mailed or e-mailed upon request.  All other business may be completed by appointment.  Please call us at 509-427-5126 to schedule.

Skamania PUD follows Covid-19 protocol as directed by the State of Washington.  All visitors are required to wear a face covering and follow social distancing practices.  Our community room will remain closed to the public.

 

Register for SmartHub, Today!

We switched to a new software system – SmartHub – effective August 2, 2021.  If you are a customer who is currently enrolled in Autopay or prefers to pay your bill online, you will need to register your account in SmartHub, starting August 2.  To register, you will need to use the primary name on your account and your existing or new account number.  You can register by clicking here, and selecting the “New User?” link at the bottom of the page.

SmartHub is a web and mobile app that is available for all customers.  It will allow you to pay your bill, view energy and water usage and even report power outages, by the click of a button.  Click here to register, today!

Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Project Webpage

At Skamania Public Utility District (PUD), we’re undertaking an important project to evaluate how our customers could benefit from the 21st-century technology that’s improving the delivery and reliability of utility services – and enhancing customer service, convenience, and efforts to conserve.  We’re considering replacing our customers’ existing water and electric meters with advanced meters.

Advanced metering uses a two-way communication device that measures and transmits water and electric usage data. This data can provide detailed system information such as voltage levels, current, and power factor on the electric side and pressure levels and leak alerts on the water side. Data would be sent to the PUD through a secure wireless network, where it’s safely and securely stored for customer billing. A meter reader would no longer be required to visit a customer’s home every month. Visit the Advanced Metering Infrastructure Project Webpage to learn more.

Washington Public Utility Districts Association (WPUDA) Elects New Officers for 2023-24

Skamania PUD’s Commissioner, Dave McKenzie, is elected to serve as WPUDA’s President for the 2023-24 term.  View the complete press release here: WPUDA 2023-24 Officer Announcement

Skamania PUD Announces New Business Hours

Starting Monday, June 5, Skamania PUD has new business hours: Monday – Thursday, 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.  The office will be closed on Fridays.  Please note, Skamania PUD is available to respond to all outages as they occur.  After hours services will remain the same.  To report an outage any time, contact us at (800) 922-5329 or through your SmartHub app.

Washington Public Utility Districts Association (WPUDA) Elects New Officers for 2023-24

Skamania PUD’s Commissioner, Dave McKenzie, is elected to serve as WPUDA’s President for the 2023-24 term.  View the complete press release here: WPUDA 2023-24 Officer Announcement

Billing Notice

The Clean Energy Transportation Act (CETA) was signed into law on May 7, 2019, by Governor Inslee.  This act has a goal of transitioning Washington’s energy to 100% renewable or non-carbon emitting electricity by 2045.  It expands energy assistance programs for low-income customers.

RCW 19.405.120 outlines funding and reporting requirements for utilities to expand energy assistance programs.  Under its guidelines, priority is given to low-income households with a higher energy burden and assistance can include direct monetary support or conservation measures.  Minimum funding levels for energy assistance by 2030 are established within the RCW.

Skamania PUD contracted with a consultant to analyze the impact of CETA energy assistance mandates.  The cost of the program mandates will be recovered through an additional charge to customers’ bills.  Billings subsequent to April 1, 2023, will include a CETA surcharge in the amount of $1.77/month.  Surcharges collected will go towards enhancing energy assistance programs for low-income customers.  This surcharge is scheduled to increase annually as outlined in the Clean Energy Transformation Act Energy Assistance Analysis available on the PUD website.  Qualifying low-income households may be exempt from the surcharges.

For further information, please view Skamania PUD Clean Energy Transformation Act Analysis

Lobby Business Hours

Skamania PUD’s lobby will open to the public on Monday, January 10.  Our lobby business hours are Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.  Payments may be deposited in the mailbox located inside the lobby to the left of our entrance.  Receipts will be mailed or e-mailed upon request.  All other business may be completed by appointment.  Please call us at 509-427-5126 to schedule.

Skamania PUD follows Covid-19 protocol as directed by the State of Washington.  All visitors are required to wear a face covering and follow social distancing practices.  Our community room will remain closed to the public.

 

Register for SmartHub, Today!

We switched to a new software system – SmartHub – effective August 2, 2021.  If you are a customer who is currently enrolled in Autopay or prefers to pay your bill online, you will need to register your account in SmartHub, starting August 2.  To register, you will need to use the primary name on your account and your existing or new account number.  You can register by clicking here, and selecting the “New User?” link at the bottom of the page.

SmartHub is a web and mobile app that is available for all customers.  It will allow you to pay your bill, view energy and water usage and even report power outages, by the click of a button.  Click here to register, today!

Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Project Webpage

At Skamania Public Utility District (PUD), we’re undertaking an important project to evaluate how our customers could benefit from the 21st-century technology that’s improving the delivery and reliability of utility services – and enhancing customer service, convenience, and efforts to conserve.  We’re considering replacing our customers’ existing water and electric meters with advanced meters.

Advanced metering uses a two-way communication device that measures and transmits water and electric usage data. This data can provide detailed system information such as voltage levels, current, and power factor on the electric side and pressure levels and leak alerts on the water side. Data would be sent to the PUD through a secure wireless network, where it’s safely and securely stored for customer billing. A meter reader would no longer be required to visit a customer’s home every month. Visit the Advanced Metering Infrastructure Project Webpage to learn more.

Billing Notice

The Clean Energy Transportation Act (CETA) was signed into law on May 7, 2019, by Governor Inslee.  This act has a goal of transitioning Washington’s energy to 100% renewable or non-carbon emitting electricity by 2045.  It expands energy assistance programs for low-income customers.

RCW 19.405.120 outlines funding and reporting requirements for utilities to expand energy assistance programs.  Under its guidelines, priority is given to low-income households with a higher energy burden and assistance can include direct monetary support or conservation measures.  Minimum funding levels for energy assistance by 2030 are established within the RCW.

Skamania PUD contracted with a consultant to analyze the impact of CETA energy assistance mandates.  The cost of the program mandates will be recovered through an additional charge to customers’ bills.  Billings subsequent to April 1, 2023, will include a CETA surcharge in the amount of $1.77/month.  Surcharges collected will go towards enhancing energy assistance programs for low-income customers.  This surcharge is scheduled to increase annually as outlined in the Clean Energy Transformation Act Energy Assistance Analysis available on the PUD website.  Qualifying low-income households may be exempt from the surcharges.

For further information, please view Skamania PUD Clean Energy Transformation Act Analysis

Skamania PUD Announces New Business Hours

Starting Monday, June 5, Skamania PUD has new business hours: Monday – Thursday, 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.  The office will be closed on Fridays.  Please note, Skamania PUD is available to respond to all outages as they occur.  After hours services will remain the same.  To report an outage any time, contact us at (800) 922-5329 or through your SmartHub app.

Washington Public Utility Districts Association (WPUDA) Elects New Officers for 2023-24

Skamania PUD’s Commissioner, Dave McKenzie, is elected to serve as WPUDA’s President for the 2023-24 term.  View the complete press release here: WPUDA 2023-24 Officer Announcement

Billing Notice

The Clean Energy Transportation Act (CETA) was signed into law on May 7, 2019, by Governor Inslee.  This act has a goal of transitioning Washington’s energy to 100% renewable or non-carbon emitting electricity by 2045.  It expands energy assistance programs for low-income customers.

RCW 19.405.120 outlines funding and reporting requirements for utilities to expand energy assistance programs.  Under its guidelines, priority is given to low-income households with a higher energy burden and assistance can include direct monetary support or conservation measures.  Minimum funding levels for energy assistance by 2030 are established within the RCW.

Skamania PUD contracted with a consultant to analyze the impact of CETA energy assistance mandates.  The cost of the program mandates will be recovered through an additional charge to customers’ bills.  Billings subsequent to April 1, 2023, will include a CETA surcharge in the amount of $1.77/month.  Surcharges collected will go towards enhancing energy assistance programs for low-income customers.  This surcharge is scheduled to increase annually as outlined in the Clean Energy Transformation Act Energy Assistance Analysis available on the PUD website.  Qualifying low-income households may be exempt from the surcharges.

For further information, please view Skamania PUD Clean Energy Transformation Act Analysis

Lobby Business Hours

Skamania PUD’s lobby will open to the public on Monday, January 10.  Our lobby business hours are Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.  Payments may be deposited in the mailbox located inside the lobby to the left of our entrance.  Receipts will be mailed or e-mailed upon request.  All other business may be completed by appointment.  Please call us at 509-427-5126 to schedule.

Skamania PUD follows Covid-19 protocol as directed by the State of Washington.  All visitors are required to wear a face covering and follow social distancing practices.  Our community room will remain closed to the public.

 

Register for SmartHub, Today!

We switched to a new software system – SmartHub – effective August 2, 2021.  If you are a customer who is currently enrolled in Autopay or prefers to pay your bill online, you will need to register your account in SmartHub, starting August 2.  To register, you will need to use the primary name on your account and your existing or new account number.  You can register by clicking here, and selecting the “New User?” link at the bottom of the page.

SmartHub is a web and mobile app that is available for all customers.  It will allow you to pay your bill, view energy and water usage and even report power outages, by the click of a button.  Click here to register, today!

Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Project Webpage

At Skamania Public Utility District (PUD), we’re undertaking an important project to evaluate how our customers could benefit from the 21st-century technology that’s improving the delivery and reliability of utility services – and enhancing customer service, convenience, and efforts to conserve.  We’re considering replacing our customers’ existing water and electric meters with advanced meters.

Advanced metering uses a two-way communication device that measures and transmits water and electric usage data. This data can provide detailed system information such as voltage levels, current, and power factor on the electric side and pressure levels and leak alerts on the water side. Data would be sent to the PUD through a secure wireless network, where it’s safely and securely stored for customer billing. A meter reader would no longer be required to visit a customer’s home every month. Visit the Advanced Metering Infrastructure Project Webpage to learn more.

Lobby Business Hours

Skamania PUD’s lobby will open to the public on Monday, January 10.  Our lobby business hours are Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.  Payments may be deposited in the mailbox located inside the lobby to the left of our entrance.  Receipts will be mailed or e-mailed upon request.  All other business may be completed by appointment.  Please call us at 509-427-5126 to schedule.

Skamania PUD follows Covid-19 protocol as directed by the State of Washington.  All visitors are required to wear a face covering and follow social distancing practices.  Our community room will remain closed to the public.

 

Skamania PUD Announces New Business Hours

Starting Monday, June 5, Skamania PUD has new business hours: Monday – Thursday, 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.  The office will be closed on Fridays.  Please note, Skamania PUD is available to respond to all outages as they occur.  After hours services will remain the same.  To report an outage any time, contact us at (800) 922-5329 or through your SmartHub app.

Washington Public Utility Districts Association (WPUDA) Elects New Officers for 2023-24

Skamania PUD’s Commissioner, Dave McKenzie, is elected to serve as WPUDA’s President for the 2023-24 term.  View the complete press release here: WPUDA 2023-24 Officer Announcement

Billing Notice

The Clean Energy Transportation Act (CETA) was signed into law on May 7, 2019, by Governor Inslee.  This act has a goal of transitioning Washington’s energy to 100% renewable or non-carbon emitting electricity by 2045.  It expands energy assistance programs for low-income customers.

RCW 19.405.120 outlines funding and reporting requirements for utilities to expand energy assistance programs.  Under its guidelines, priority is given to low-income households with a higher energy burden and assistance can include direct monetary support or conservation measures.  Minimum funding levels for energy assistance by 2030 are established within the RCW.

Skamania PUD contracted with a consultant to analyze the impact of CETA energy assistance mandates.  The cost of the program mandates will be recovered through an additional charge to customers’ bills.  Billings subsequent to April 1, 2023, will include a CETA surcharge in the amount of $1.77/month.  Surcharges collected will go towards enhancing energy assistance programs for low-income customers.  This surcharge is scheduled to increase annually as outlined in the Clean Energy Transformation Act Energy Assistance Analysis available on the PUD website.  Qualifying low-income households may be exempt from the surcharges.

For further information, please view Skamania PUD Clean Energy Transformation Act Analysis

Lobby Business Hours

Skamania PUD’s lobby will open to the public on Monday, January 10.  Our lobby business hours are Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.  Payments may be deposited in the mailbox located inside the lobby to the left of our entrance.  Receipts will be mailed or e-mailed upon request.  All other business may be completed by appointment.  Please call us at 509-427-5126 to schedule.

Skamania PUD follows Covid-19 protocol as directed by the State of Washington.  All visitors are required to wear a face covering and follow social distancing practices.  Our community room will remain closed to the public.

 

Register for SmartHub, Today!

We switched to a new software system – SmartHub – effective August 2, 2021.  If you are a customer who is currently enrolled in Autopay or prefers to pay your bill online, you will need to register your account in SmartHub, starting August 2.  To register, you will need to use the primary name on your account and your existing or new account number.  You can register by clicking here, and selecting the “New User?” link at the bottom of the page.

SmartHub is a web and mobile app that is available for all customers.  It will allow you to pay your bill, view energy and water usage and even report power outages, by the click of a button.  Click here to register, today!

Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Project Webpage

At Skamania Public Utility District (PUD), we’re undertaking an important project to evaluate how our customers could benefit from the 21st-century technology that’s improving the delivery and reliability of utility services – and enhancing customer service, convenience, and efforts to conserve.  We’re considering replacing our customers’ existing water and electric meters with advanced meters.

Advanced metering uses a two-way communication device that measures and transmits water and electric usage data. This data can provide detailed system information such as voltage levels, current, and power factor on the electric side and pressure levels and leak alerts on the water side. Data would be sent to the PUD through a secure wireless network, where it’s safely and securely stored for customer billing. A meter reader would no longer be required to visit a customer’s home every month. Visit the Advanced Metering Infrastructure Project Webpage to learn more.

Register for SmartHub, Today!

We switched to a new software system – SmartHub – effective August 2, 2021.  If you are a customer who is currently enrolled in Autopay or prefers to pay your bill online, you will need to register your account in SmartHub, starting August 2.  To register, you will need to use the primary name on your account and your existing or new account number.  You can register by clicking here, and selecting the “New User?” link at the bottom of the page.

SmartHub is a web and mobile app that is available for all customers.  It will allow you to pay your bill, view energy and water usage and even report power outages, by the click of a button.  Click here to register, today!

Skamania PUD Announces New Business Hours

Starting Monday, June 5, Skamania PUD has new business hours: Monday – Thursday, 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.  The office will be closed on Fridays.  Please note, Skamania PUD is available to respond to all outages as they occur.  After hours services will remain the same.  To report an outage any time, contact us at (800) 922-5329 or through your SmartHub app.

Washington Public Utility Districts Association (WPUDA) Elects New Officers for 2023-24

Skamania PUD’s Commissioner, Dave McKenzie, is elected to serve as WPUDA’s President for the 2023-24 term.  View the complete press release here: WPUDA 2023-24 Officer Announcement

Billing Notice

The Clean Energy Transportation Act (CETA) was signed into law on May 7, 2019, by Governor Inslee.  This act has a goal of transitioning Washington’s energy to 100% renewable or non-carbon emitting electricity by 2045.  It expands energy assistance programs for low-income customers.

RCW 19.405.120 outlines funding and reporting requirements for utilities to expand energy assistance programs.  Under its guidelines, priority is given to low-income households with a higher energy burden and assistance can include direct monetary support or conservation measures.  Minimum funding levels for energy assistance by 2030 are established within the RCW.

Skamania PUD contracted with a consultant to analyze the impact of CETA energy assistance mandates.  The cost of the program mandates will be recovered through an additional charge to customers’ bills.  Billings subsequent to April 1, 2023, will include a CETA surcharge in the amount of $1.77/month.  Surcharges collected will go towards enhancing energy assistance programs for low-income customers.  This surcharge is scheduled to increase annually as outlined in the Clean Energy Transformation Act Energy Assistance Analysis available on the PUD website.  Qualifying low-income households may be exempt from the surcharges.

For further information, please view Skamania PUD Clean Energy Transformation Act Analysis

Lobby Business Hours

Skamania PUD’s lobby will open to the public on Monday, January 10.  Our lobby business hours are Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.  Payments may be deposited in the mailbox located inside the lobby to the left of our entrance.  Receipts will be mailed or e-mailed upon request.  All other business may be completed by appointment.  Please call us at 509-427-5126 to schedule.

Skamania PUD follows Covid-19 protocol as directed by the State of Washington.  All visitors are required to wear a face covering and follow social distancing practices.  Our community room will remain closed to the public.

 

Register for SmartHub, Today!

We switched to a new software system – SmartHub – effective August 2, 2021.  If you are a customer who is currently enrolled in Autopay or prefers to pay your bill online, you will need to register your account in SmartHub, starting August 2.  To register, you will need to use the primary name on your account and your existing or new account number.  You can register by clicking here, and selecting the “New User?” link at the bottom of the page.

SmartHub is a web and mobile app that is available for all customers.  It will allow you to pay your bill, view energy and water usage and even report power outages, by the click of a button.  Click here to register, today!

Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Project Webpage

At Skamania Public Utility District (PUD), we’re undertaking an important project to evaluate how our customers could benefit from the 21st-century technology that’s improving the delivery and reliability of utility services – and enhancing customer service, convenience, and efforts to conserve.  We’re considering replacing our customers’ existing water and electric meters with advanced meters.

Advanced metering uses a two-way communication device that measures and transmits water and electric usage data. This data can provide detailed system information such as voltage levels, current, and power factor on the electric side and pressure levels and leak alerts on the water side. Data would be sent to the PUD through a secure wireless network, where it’s safely and securely stored for customer billing. A meter reader would no longer be required to visit a customer’s home every month. Visit the Advanced Metering Infrastructure Project Webpage to learn more.

Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Project Webpage

At Skamania Public Utility District (PUD), we’re undertaking an important project to evaluate how our customers could benefit from the 21st-century technology that’s improving the delivery and reliability of utility services – and enhancing customer service, convenience, and efforts to conserve.  We’re considering replacing our customers’ existing water and electric meters with advanced meters.

Advanced metering uses a two-way communication device that measures and transmits water and electric usage data. This data can provide detailed system information such as voltage levels, current, and power factor on the electric side and pressure levels and leak alerts on the water side. Data would be sent to the PUD through a secure wireless network, where it’s safely and securely stored for customer billing. A meter reader would no longer be required to visit a customer’s home every month. Visit the Advanced Metering Infrastructure Project Webpage to learn more.

Skamania PUD Announces New Business Hours

Starting Monday, June 5, Skamania PUD has new business hours: Monday – Thursday, 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.  The office will be closed on Fridays.  Please note, Skamania PUD is available to respond to all outages as they occur.  After hours services will remain the same.  To report an outage any time, contact us at (800) 922-5329 or through your SmartHub app.

Washington Public Utility Districts Association (WPUDA) Elects New Officers for 2023-24

Skamania PUD’s Commissioner, Dave McKenzie, is elected to serve as WPUDA’s President for the 2023-24 term.  View the complete press release here: WPUDA 2023-24 Officer Announcement

Billing Notice

The Clean Energy Transportation Act (CETA) was signed into law on May 7, 2019, by Governor Inslee.  This act has a goal of transitioning Washington’s energy to 100% renewable or non-carbon emitting electricity by 2045.  It expands energy assistance programs for low-income customers.

RCW 19.405.120 outlines funding and reporting requirements for utilities to expand energy assistance programs.  Under its guidelines, priority is given to low-income households with a higher energy burden and assistance can include direct monetary support or conservation measures.  Minimum funding levels for energy assistance by 2030 are established within the RCW.

Skamania PUD contracted with a consultant to analyze the impact of CETA energy assistance mandates.  The cost of the program mandates will be recovered through an additional charge to customers’ bills.  Billings subsequent to April 1, 2023, will include a CETA surcharge in the amount of $1.77/month.  Surcharges collected will go towards enhancing energy assistance programs for low-income customers.  This surcharge is scheduled to increase annually as outlined in the Clean Energy Transformation Act Energy Assistance Analysis available on the PUD website.  Qualifying low-income households may be exempt from the surcharges.

For further information, please view Skamania PUD Clean Energy Transformation Act Analysis

Lobby Business Hours

Skamania PUD’s lobby will open to the public on Monday, January 10.  Our lobby business hours are Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.  Payments may be deposited in the mailbox located inside the lobby to the left of our entrance.  Receipts will be mailed or e-mailed upon request.  All other business may be completed by appointment.  Please call us at 509-427-5126 to schedule.

Skamania PUD follows Covid-19 protocol as directed by the State of Washington.  All visitors are required to wear a face covering and follow social distancing practices.  Our community room will remain closed to the public.

 

Register for SmartHub, Today!

We switched to a new software system – SmartHub – effective August 2, 2021.  If you are a customer who is currently enrolled in Autopay or prefers to pay your bill online, you will need to register your account in SmartHub, starting August 2.  To register, you will need to use the primary name on your account and your existing or new account number.  You can register by clicking here, and selecting the “New User?” link at the bottom of the page.

SmartHub is a web and mobile app that is available for all customers.  It will allow you to pay your bill, view energy and water usage and even report power outages, by the click of a button.  Click here to register, today!

Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Project Webpage

At Skamania Public Utility District (PUD), we’re undertaking an important project to evaluate how our customers could benefit from the 21st-century technology that’s improving the delivery and reliability of utility services – and enhancing customer service, convenience, and efforts to conserve.  We’re considering replacing our customers’ existing water and electric meters with advanced meters.

Advanced metering uses a two-way communication device that measures and transmits water and electric usage data. This data can provide detailed system information such as voltage levels, current, and power factor on the electric side and pressure levels and leak alerts on the water side. Data would be sent to the PUD through a secure wireless network, where it’s safely and securely stored for customer billing. A meter reader would no longer be required to visit a customer’s home every month. Visit the Advanced Metering Infrastructure Project Webpage to learn more.