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Clark Public Utilities is a customer-owned public utility district (PUD). Formed by a vote of the people in 1938, we provide at-cost electric and water service to Clark County as affordably, reliably, and responsibly as possible.
Clark Public Utilities is a public utility district in Clark County, Washington, that provides electric and water service to most of the county. Learn about its history, organization, and operations from this Wikipedia article.
Contact Us. 360-992-3000 from areas that offer local calls to Vancouver. 503-285-9141 from Portland. To report an outage: 360-992-8000 online form. Clark Public Utilities. P.O. Box 8900. Vancouver, WA 98668. Orchards/Operations Center. Vancouver Service Center.
Learn how Clark Public Utilities was formed in 1938 to provide low-cost electricity and water to Clark County customers. Find out how hydropower, natural gas, wind energy and conservation are part of its power mix.
Clark Public Utilities starts by pumping water from the four aquifers we use. Pipes bring the water to a Water Distribution Facility. Once treated, water travels through a series of pipes to homes in Clark Public Utilities service territory.