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Better than expected revenue are expected to make 2024 a good accounting year for the Grant County Public Utility District, once the year’s numbers are finalized. The utility district is in the process of switching from major maintenance on the Wanapum and Priest Rapids dams to improving its distribution infrastructure.

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Grant PUD financials solid with above-projected revenues
March 17, 2025 3 a.m.

Grant PUD financials solid with above-projected revenues

EPHRATA — Higher-than-anticipated revenue is projected to make 2024 a good year for the Grant County Public Utility District. Wholesale and contracted power sales are projected to end 2024 at $286.5 million, once the books are fully balanced. That's $196.3 million over the initial budget projection. Angelina Johnson, PUD deputy treasurer, said that may be a short-term advantage though.