
GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING AGENDA (Official Annual Meeting)
GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING (Official Annual Meeting) DECEMBER 7, 2016 — 6:00 PM TO 8:00 PM AT RACE ROAD FIRE STATION, COUPEVILLE, WA. AGENDA Call to order Member and guest introductions Quorum call Verification of membership Approve Agenda Motion to approve the Agenda Secretary’s Report Randi Perry will present the Minutes for the September 30, 2016 General Membership Meeting. Motion to approve the Minutes Treasurer’s Report John Lovie will present the Treasurer’s Report. Motion to approve the Treasurer’s Report. Review and Approve Budget for 2017 Jim Patton will present the draft budget for 2016. Motion to approve the Budget Nomination … Continue reading GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING AGENDA (Official Annual Meeting)
Navy to Hold Public Meetings on Drinking Water Sampling
Navy to Hold Public Meetings on Drinking Water Sampling “NAVAL AIR STATION WHIDBEY ISLAND, Wash. – Navy officials from NAS Whidbey Island and Naval Facilities Engineering Command Northwest will hold three open house public meetings Nov. 21 and 22 in Oak Harbor and Coupeville to discuss the current Navy project to test drinking water in wells in the vicinity of Ault Field and OLF Coupeville. The first meeting will be held in Oak Harbor on Monday, November 21 at the Oak Harbor Elementary School located at 151 Southeast Midway Blvd. from 5 to 9 p.m. There will be two … Continue reading Navy to Hold Public Meetings on Drinking Water Sampling

GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 — 6:00 PM TO 8:00 PM AGENDA
GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 — 6:00 PM TO 8:00 PM AT CENTRAL WHIDBEY ISLAND FIRE & RESCUE 1164 RACE ROAD, COUPEVILLE, WA AGENDA Call to order Member and guest introductions Quorum call Verification of membership Approve Agenda Vote to approve Agenda Introduction of special guests: Mr. Samuel Perry, P.E., and Ms. Carol Stuckey, WA State Department of Health, Office of Drinking Water Secretary’s Report Randi Perry will present the Minutes for the June 15, 2016 General Membership Meeting. Vote to approve the Minutes. Treasurer’s Report John Lovie will present the Treasurer’s Report. Vote to approve the … Continue reading GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 — 6:00 PM TO 8:00 PM AGENDA
ODW Invites You to a Free Infrastructure Funding Webinar
Washington State Department of Health Office of Drinking Water Are you interested in attending a no-cost webinar? Always looking for additional resources? Short on time and travel budget? Need Infrastructure Funding Program updates? Then join us Thursday, September 29th at 10 a.m. Learn about a variety of state and federal resources available to you! Get the latest infrastructure funding information on: Economic Development, Water Quality, Complete Streets, Brownfields, and many more programs. You will hear from program experts: Janea Eddy with the Community Economic Revitalization Board David Dunn with the Department of Ecology Karen Klocke with the Department of Health Phyllis … Continue reading ODW Invites You to a Free Infrastructure Funding Webinar
Presentation by Jim Patton at Environmental Finance Center Network workshop in Spanaway
WIWSA presentation to EFCN Continue reading Presentation by Jim Patton at Environmental Finance Center Network workshop in Spanaway
September 2016 General Membership Meeting Date Change
Please note that the September meeting will be held on Friday September 30. Please update your calendars! Agenda and other details to follow. Continue reading September 2016 General Membership Meeting Date Change
Collaboration and Other Tools to Help Address Issues Facing Small Water Systems
Spanaway, WA | August 24, 2016 | 9:00am – 4:00pm Spanaway Water Company 18413 B Street East, Spanaway, WA 98387 *Parking is limited, please carpool if possible Register | Download the Mail-In Registration Form Cost: Complimentary. Please register to reserve your spot. CEUs: This workshop has been submitted to the state for CEUs. Register Running a small system is quite challenging. Water utilities have to meet ever increasing regulations and customer expectations, while at the same time having to address aging infrastructure, lack of personnel and financial resources, and competing priorities. Generally, small systems cost more to operate on a … Continue reading Collaboration and Other Tools to Help Address Issues Facing Small Water Systems
Thriving Communities Conference: Water and Community
Water is a vital life-giving substance for people and ecosystems. Each of us is touched by challenges to clean, safe water and we can do something about it! Thanks to WhidbeyTV.com for sharing this video. https://vimeo.com/169783214 Continue reading Thriving Communities Conference: Water and Community
State Office of Drinking Water NW Region Newsletter
NewsLetter_Sound Waters 2016 Continue reading State Office of Drinking Water NW Region Newsletter
June 2016 General Membership Meeting Agenda
GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING JUNE 15, 2016 — 6:00 PM TO 8:00 PM AT CENTRAL WHIDBEY ISLAND FIRE & RESCUE 1164 RACE ROAD, COUPEVILLE, WA AGENDA Call to order Member and guest introductions Quorum call Verification of membership Approve Agenda Vote to approve Agenda Introduction of special guest: Ms. Arlene Hyatt, Capacity Development Project Manager at the Washington State DOH Office of Drinking Water Secretary’s Report Willy LaRue will present the Minutes for the March 17, 2016 General Membership Meeting. Vote to approve the Minutes. Treasurer’s Report John Lovie will present the Treasurer’s Report. Vote to approve the Treasurer’s Report. … Continue reading June 2016 General Membership Meeting Agenda
Resources page updated
The Resources page has been updated with links to the new Island County website pages. These now include a tax parcel viewer which includes the water system serving the parcel where available. Continue reading Resources page updated
Drinking in the View
Drinking in the View BY SHARON BETCHER Whidbey Life Magazine Contributor May 18, 2016 On the island, water can seem mesmerizingly ubiquitous. We drink in the view from every possible angle. But drinking in the aqueous view can deceive us. Despite the water that stretches to the horizon in every direction, we actually have a limited supply of fresh drinking water, and that supply is intimately related to our habits—from where we build our homes to how our excretes percolate through the soil and reenter the groundwater. More… Continue reading Drinking in the View