Skip to main content

Improve Your Experience

You are using a browser version that we do not support. Please use one of these supported browsers:

News Feed

Newspaper

Read the latest news from your PUD.

Selected Story


Okanogan Irrigation District is seeing huge energy savings with new pumps at their Shellrock station, earning them an energy efficiency incentive check of $87,782.75 through Okanogan County PUD. The PUD manages these incentive programs through funding by the Bonneville Power Administration, a major source of its electricity.

District Manager Brad Armstrong said three out of four pumps had been replaced. The new pumps contain stainless steel parts instead of bronze, which will last longer. Ultimately, the 1979 pumps needed replacing because rebuilding an old one costs more than purchasing a new one. The incentive check will help the district fund future upgrades, including the purchase of new motors.

Now that the new pumps are in place, the district’s electric bill dropped nearly in half from an average of $1,200-1,400 per day to $700-800 per day. The 920,589 kilowatt-hours of electricity saved annually could power more than 54 average homes.

The energy and maintenance savings will help to keep irrigation rates low for the district’s approximate 1,020 accounts, which represents more than 5,000 acres.

Photo info: Three of the four pumps have been replaced at the Shellrock pump station (blue ones are new).

"four irrigation water pumps alongside the Okanogan River"

More News Articles

Retail electric sales for the Okanogan County PUD has been down in early 2020, but broadband had the highest billing month ever in March.

With COVID-19-related uncertainties leading to a shortfall in contributions, the Sunny Okanogan Community Solar project will not proceed as…

Via teleconference, the Okanogan County PUD board met March 30 for updates regarding COVID-19 impacts, community solar and preparation for the…

Due to the Governor suspending In-Person Requirements of Open Public Meetings, the District Board meeting will be by phone call only today. To call…

To further protect our staff and customers and comply with the “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” order for the state, Okanogan County PUD staff will…

The Okanogan County PUD board has suspended the May 1 rate increase and authorized staff to suspend disconnections due to non-payment, as well as…