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Advisory Committee Invitation

The Lake Forest Park Water District is seeking volunteers for the Lake Forest Park Water District Advisory Committee (ADCOM). Our work consists of monthly meetings where we discuss opportunities to engage in educating the public about our Aquifer and the water it provides us without requiring treatment We do events such as the Plant Exchange, [...]

2024-03-28T16:38:59-07:00March 27th, 2024|Latest, News, Uncategorized|0 Comments

2023 Water Protector Award

2023 Lake Forest Park Water District Water Protector Award Customers of Lake Forest Park Water District enjoy untreated well water because we pump from an aquifer that has consistently produced an adequate supply of quality water. We value this resource and in an effort to encourage the protection of it, each year the district recognizes [...]

2024-01-29T10:30:43-08:00January 26th, 2024|Latest, News, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Service Line Inventory

SERVICE LINE INVENTORY SURVEY New regulations have tasked us with building an inventory of every water service line within our District, including both the Utility and Customer-owned sides of the meter. The purpose of the inventory is to identify and report any risks in the water system that would adversely affect the health [...]

2023-11-03T14:36:31-07:00October 24th, 2023|Comments Off on Service Line Inventory

King County’s Best Tasting Water 2023

(left to right - Comm'r David Hammond, Comm'r Bill Donahue, GM Alan Kerley, AWWA PNW Chair Dan Sleeth,  Comm'r Eli Zehner) Good news! Lake Forest Park Water District has been voted King County's Best Tasting Non-Treated Water for 2023! What a terrific accolade! We here at the District are so appreciative of the staff, commissioners, [...]

2023-04-26T13:11:01-07:00April 26th, 2023|Latest, News|0 Comments

2022 Water Protector Award

2022 Lake Forest Park Water District Water Protector Award Customers of Lake Forest Park Water District enjoy untreated well water because we pump from an aquifer that has consistently produced an adequate supply of quality water. We value this resource and in an effort to encourage the protection of it, each year the district recognizes [...]

2023-01-20T15:44:34-08:00January 20th, 2023|Latest|0 Comments

Water Use Efficiency Goal

Lake Forest Park Water District is giving notice of a public forum to re-establish our Water Use Efficiency Goal. Date and Time: Tuesday, November 22, @6:30 p.m. at our regularly held Commissioners Meeting Location: 4029 NE 178th Street, Lake Forest Park, WA 98155 Purpose of Forum: To report on the progress of the current water use efficiency [...]

2022-11-09T12:19:52-08:00November 9th, 2022|Latest, News|0 Comments

4th Grade Science Unit

The Advisory Committee has been presenting an annual 4th grade science unit on groundwater for the LFP Elementary School. Due to complications with covid policies the live presentations were not possible, so the decision was made to turn these presentations into a video series that could also reach other schools. The series has been completed, [...]

2023-06-13T08:57:27-07:00May 22nd, 2022|Latest|0 Comments

Taste or Odor?

Normally our water has no detectable odor, however some customers may notice that after returning from a trip, or after replacing their water heater, the hot water has a sulfur smell, a bit like rotten eggs. Newer water heaters have set the thermostat lower than was typical in the past, and more frequently use magnesium [...]

2022-04-21T13:20:24-07:00February 20th, 2022|FAQs, General FAQs, Latest|0 Comments

2021 Water Protector Award

2021 Lake Forest Park Water District Water Protector Award Customers of Lake Forest Park Water District enjoy untreated well water because we pump from an aquifer that has consistently produced an adequate supply of quality water. We value this resource and in an effort to encourage the protection of it, each year the district recognizes [...]

2022-02-17T16:01:21-08:00February 17th, 2022|Latest, News|0 Comments

WaterSense Project

WaterSense Project Signup For those interested in reducing their water usage, there is some free help! The LFP Rotary Club and the Shorecrest Interact Club (a high school club sponsored by Rotary) have teamed up to provide and install WaterSense showerheads and  reduced flow faucet aerators in the District. WaterSense is an EPA program that [...]

2021-11-10T14:36:21-08:00October 28th, 2021|Comments Off on WaterSense Project