Whidbey Island Water System Association (WIWSA) is a non-profit formed in 2004 to provide member water systems on Whidbey Island with information, training and a forum for working with county, state and federal agencies concerned with water supply. WIWSA’s website, monthly newsletter and quarterly member zoom meetings are open to all, with member-only events offered during the year.
WIWSA Membership
Whidbey Island Water Systems Association has 90 members who supply water to around 20% of Whidbey’s population. Our members are Municipal, Group A, and Group B water systems, private well owners, and the operators, engineers, and others who serve those water systems. The association is completely funded through member dues and is managed by a board of directors who meet monthly.
Dues for Group B and private well-owners are $25 per year. As a membership drive special, any Group B water system that joins before March 31st will have their first year dues waived and will not begin paying regular dues until their membership renews in 2025. We invite you to join by submitting a membership application today.
Monthly Newsletter
Each month WIWSA publishes a monthly newsletter with notices of events and meetings, training opportunities, recent releases from state and local government agencies and other water system and ground water topics. All newsletter subscribers will also receive invitations to the quarterly member meetings. You don’t need to be a member to subscribe and can cancel at anytime.