Grant County PUD News Release

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Grant PUD Commissioner Positions Set for 2006
Other Board Appointments Made

EPHRATA -- Grant PUD Commissioners selected Board of Commission officers for 2006 at their January 3 meeting. The positions are: President Randy Allred, District 3; Vice President Greg Hansen, District 2; Secretary Tom Flint, A-At-Large; Assistant Secretary Vera Claussen, District 1; and Commissioner Bill Bjork, B-At-Large.

Grant PUD Commissioners and staff also serve as representatives to other utility agency boards. In 2006, Commissioner Bjork serves on the Board of Directors for the Washington Public Utility Districts’ Association, Commissioner Flint serves as a representative to the Washington Public Utility Districts’ Legislative Committee, Commissioner Claussen serves on the Board of Directors for Energy Northwest, Commissioner Hansen serves on the Board of Directors for the Central Washington Power Agency, and Manager Tim Culbertson serves on the Public Power Council.

For more information on these utility agency boards, please visit:

Washington Public Utility District Association www.wpuda.org

Energy Northwest at www.energy-northwest.com

Public Power Council at www.ppcpdx.org

 

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Grant County Public Utility District owns and operates the two-dam Priest Rapids Project on the Columbia River and an electric distribution system serving all of Grant County,  in Central Washington.  Together, Priest Rapids and Wanapum developments have the capacity to produce nearly 2,000 megawatts of clean, renewable and reliable electricity - enough to supply a city the size of Seattle.  Environmental stewardship and providing affordable energy to millions of customers throughout the Northwest are top priorities for Grant PUD. The utility launched the Zipp Network to bring high-speed fiber optic access to homes, schools, businesses and farms in this rural part of Washington. 

 

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