Stevens Public Utility District, located in Loon Lake, WA, is a government-owned utility that provides water and wastewater services to approximately 5,000 customers in Stevens County and parts of Spokane County. Established in 1936, the district was initially formed to offer electricity to rural areas, which was later sold to Avista. In 1976, the majority of residents voted in favor of the PUD owning and operating sewer systems, leading to the construction of multiple water and wastewater systems, including the Deer Lake Sewer System.
Managed by an appointed General Manager and governed by a three-member board of commissioners elected by Stevens County voters, Stevens PUD has grown to encompass 18 water systems and 8 wastewater systems. With a rich history of serving the community's utility needs, the district continues to prioritize the provision of reliable and efficient water and sewer services to its customers.
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