Acme Water District #18

Acme Water District #18 Organized in 1989, the Acme Water District provides water service to residences and business in the town of Acme in the South Fork Valley of Whatcom County.

03/14/2026

🚨 ACME WATER DISTRICT NOTICE – PLEASE CONSERVE WATER

During the power outage Wednesday night, a power surge tripped a breaker in the wellhouse, which caused several faults in the well control panel. Unfortunately this wasn’t discovered until this morning when a customer at the end of Galbraith Road called Jim after noticing their water looked a little murky.

When we checked the system, we found that both main well pumps had been down since Wednesday night. Because of that, the upper and lower storage tanks dropped to very low levels. A small backup pump was running, but it couldn’t keep up with normal water use.

âś… Good news: The control panel has been repaired and everything is operating normally again.

However, it will take a couple of days to refill the water storage tanks, so we’re asking everyone to please conserve water until Monday (3/16).

A few friendly reminders while the tanks recover:

đź’§ If it's yellow, let it mellow. If it's brown, flush it down.
đźšż Keep showers short and sweet.
đźš— Maybe skip washing the truck this weekend.
🏊‍♂️ Now’s probably not the best time to fill the pool.
🌱 Lawns can survive a few days without watering.

Every little bit helps the system recover faster.

⚠️ If you notice anything unusual, such as:

Murky water

Low water pressure

Water puddles where they normally aren’t

Anything that seems out of the ordinary

please call Jim Sutterfield right away at 360-303-3192.

The sooner we hear about a problem, the faster we can investigate and fix it.

Thank you everyone for helping keep the Acme water system running strong.

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02/09/2026

WATER OUTAGE - Monday 2/09/26
We have a water line at North Fork Lane off of Turkington Rd that needs repair. A repair crew will be on site at 8:00am to make the repair. Water will be off for houses above the Jones Creek bridge off Turkington Rd until about 2pm while the water line is repaired.

If you have questions you can call Jim Sutterfield at 360-303-3192.

01/31/2026

WATER OUTAGE - Saturday 1/31/26
We have just discovered a large water leak at North Fork Lane off of Turkington Rd this morning. A repair crew will be on site at approximately 10:30am to make the repair. Water will be off for houses above the Jones Creek bridge off Turkington Rd for about 5 hours while the water line is repaired.

If you have questions you can call Jim Sutterfield at 360-303-3192.

PUBLIC SERVICE NOTICEAcme Water District CustomersThe Acme Water District recently responded to reports of low water pre...
11/10/2025

PUBLIC SERVICE NOTICE

Acme Water District Customers

The Acme Water District recently responded to reports of low water pressure in the Turkington Road area above the Jones Creek bridge. Upon inspection, we identified a significant water leak located on a private service line on the homeowner’s side of the water meter. Because of this, the responsibility for repair lies with the property owner. The homeowner is currently in the process of hiring a qualified contractor to repair the line.

We appreciate the community’s patience during this time. Once the repair is completed, customers in the affected area should experience a return to normal water pressure.

Identifying and Reporting Possible Underground Water Leaks

Detecting underground water leaks early can help conserve water and prevent costly property damage. If you notice a sudden or unexplained decrease in water pressure, it may indicate a leak in the service line between your home and the water meter. These leaks can be difficult to detect, so it is important to act promptly if you suspect a problem.

How to Check for an Underground Leak

1. Shut off water use inside your home. Ensure all faucets and appliances are not running.

2. Check your water meter. If the indicator is moving while no water is being used, a leak is likely present. An easy way to check without having to stand at the meter for long periods of time is to record the meter reading, wait 30–60 minutes without using any water, then check again. A change in the reading indicates a leak.

Other Signs of an Underground Leak

* Unusually wet or soft areas in your yard.
* Patches of grass or vegetation growing more rapidly than surrounding areas.
* Noticeable decrease in water pressure.
* Air, dirt, or discoloration in your water supply.
* The appearance of sinkholes or depressions in your yard.

Why Early Detection Matters

Ignoring a leak can result in:

* Higher monthly water bills.
* Damage to property and landscaping.
* Soil erosion or ground settling.

If You Suspect a Leak

Contact a licensed plumbing professional or the Acme Water District for guidance. We can help determine whether water loss is occurring and advise you on next steps.

Jim Sutterfield
Cell: 360-303-3192
Email: [email protected]

BOIL WATER ADVISORY UPDATE – ACME WATER DISTRICTWe have received the results of our water sample tests this afternoon, a...
10/05/2025

BOIL WATER ADVISORY UPDATE – ACME WATER DISTRICT

We have received the results of our water sample tests this afternoon, and we are pleased to announce that the Boil Water Advisory has been lifted. All water samples have passed, and boiling water is no longer necessary.

🚨 BOIL WATER ADVISORY – ACME WATER DISTRICT 🚨The Boil Water Advisory is for all homeowners north of the Jones Creek brid...
10/03/2025

🚨 BOIL WATER ADVISORY – ACME WATER DISTRICT 🚨

The Boil Water Advisory is for all homeowners north of the Jones Creek bridge on Turkington Rd., and does NOT impact any other customers.

At approximately 10:30 PM on October 2nd, a 2-inch water main was accidentally broken by a homeowner. This required water service to be turned off for all customers north of the Jones Creek Bridge on Turkington Rd.

Repair crews have been on site since 7:30 AM on October 3rd.
As a result of this incident, a Boil Water Advisory is now in effect for all customers north of the Jones Creek Bridge until further notice.

We expect water testing results back by Saturday afternoon, October 4th, at the earliest. An updated notice will be posted as soon as results are available.

âť— What is a Boil Water Advisory?

A Boil Water Advisory means your water may be contaminated with bacteria.
Damage to the water system—such as a broken main, loss of pressure, flooding, or equipment failure—can allow bacteria or other contaminants to enter the system.

âś… What You Should Do

* DO NOT DRINK THE WATER WITHOUT BOILING IT FIRST.
* Bring all water to a rolling boil for at least 1 minute, then let it cool before use.
* Use boiled or bottled water for:

* Drinking
* Making ice
* Brushing teeth
* Washing dishes
* Preparing food

Boiling kills harmful bacteria and other organisms that may be present.

đź’§ Acme Water District will notify customers as soon as water tests confirm it is safe to drink. Thank you for your patience and cooperation.

Our Annual Meter Reading will be happening the week of September 22-26, 2025. Here is what you can do to be prepared.
09/17/2025

Our Annual Meter Reading will be happening the week of September 22-26, 2025. Here is what you can do to be prepared.

PLANNED WATER OUTAGE - TUESDAY JUNE 10th, 2025On Tuesday June 10th, from 8am until approximately Noon the water will be ...
06/09/2025

PLANNED WATER OUTAGE - TUESDAY JUNE 10th, 2025
On Tuesday June 10th, from 8am until approximately Noon the water will be turned off for repairs.

This will impact all water service East of the railroad tracks.

If you have any questions, you can email the water district at [email protected], or call Jim Sutterfield at 360-303-3192.

PLANNED WATER OUTAGE - TUESDAY JUNE 3RD, 2025On Tuesday June 3rd, from 8am until approximately Noon the water will be tu...
05/30/2025

PLANNED WATER OUTAGE - TUESDAY JUNE 3RD, 2025
On Tuesday June 3rd, from 8am until approximately Noon the water will be turned off for repairs.

This will impact all water service East of the railroad tracks.

If you have any questions, you can email the water district at [email protected], or call Jim Sutterfield at 360-303-3192.

Our Annual Meter Reading is Thursday September 19, 2024. Here is what you can do to be prepared.
09/02/2024

Our Annual Meter Reading is Thursday September 19, 2024. Here is what you can do to be prepared.

Take advantage of the nice weather and locate your water shutoff valve before winter hits! Knowing where it is can save ...
08/17/2024

Take advantage of the nice weather and locate your water shutoff valve before winter hits! Knowing where it is can save you from a messy situation during an emergency. Stay prepared and avoid the cold-weather panic! ❄️🚰

Address

PO Box 13
Acme, WA
98220

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5am
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+13603033192

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