Public Utility Districts are
non-profit, community-owned utilities that provide
electricity and in some cases, water services.
Washington's first initiative, approved by voters
in 1930, gave citizens of each county the right
to form a PUD. Today, twenty-eight PUD's serve
more than 1.5 million citizens throughout Washington.
Local Control:
PUD's have a board of elected PUD commissioners
who set policy. Benton PUD has three commissioners
who are dedicated to customer service. The public
is encouraged to participate in Benton PUD's open
commission meetings. They meet the second and
fourth Tuesday of each month at 9 am.

Cost-based Rates:
Because PUD's are nonprofit utilities owned by
our customers, not by stockholders, they are in
business solely to provide service.

Community Benefits:
Benton PUD contributes to our community in many
ways. We sponsor educational programs for students,
offer use of our facilities for public meetings,
support local economic development efforts, provide
energy information to customers and pay taxes
that support schools and communities. |