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Okanogan County PUD commissioners conducted several items of business at their April 26 meeting. The board:

  • Heard a presentation from Bonneville Power Administration representatives regarding 2022 rates, which will not be determined until July 2021. They also shared a timeline for BPA power contracts, which includes a 2025 renewal target before contracts expire in 2028.
  • Approved the surplus of meters that the PUD no longer uses, but that could be used by other utilities.
  • Approved a contract with BTO Construction for the Aston Estates underground power and domestic water main project for an amount not to exceed $359,826. The water association will also share costs of the project, so their work can be done at the same time.
  • Set future board meetings for May 10 and 24; June 14 and 28; July 12 and 26; Aug. 9 and 23; and Sept. 13 and 27.

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