Northwest Water Systems, Inc.

Northwest Water Systems, Inc. Northwest Water Systems is an approved Satellite Management Agency with the State of Washington's Department of Health.

Incorporated in 1981, Northwest Water Systems has the experience to provide management, billing, planning and/or engineering services for your water system. We do for hundreds of others in Washington. NWS is the largest geographic Satellite Management Agency in WA State & the only one approved in ALL Washington State Counties! The water systems we work with provide great service to their communit

y while controlling costs & maintaining regulatory compliance. NWS offers customized management services tailored to YOUR Water System. Get as much help as you need, while retaining as much involvement and control as you want.

Kachess Community Assoc. Precautionary Boil Water LIFTED.UPDATE:Northwest Water Systems (NWS) has received verbal confir...
06/05/2026

Kachess Community Assoc. Precautionary Boil Water LIFTED.

UPDATE:

Northwest Water Systems (NWS) has received verbal confirmation from the lab that the sample(s) collected has/have come back satisfactory. The Precautionary Boil Water Advisory (PBWA) has been lifted. Thank you, NWS.

This message was sent on 6/5/2026 at 02:47 PM. NWS does not have control in delays of receiving this message.

06/02/2026

Subject: Lovely Lane HOA - Scheduled Flush UPDATE

Notice of Schedule Change
The flush originally scheduled for today has been rescheduled to tomorrow, Wednesday, June 3, beginning at 11:00 AM.
We apologize for any inconvenience this change may cause and appreciate your understanding.
Thank you,
NWS



This message was sent on 6/2/2026 at 10:32 AM. NWS does not have control in delays of receiving this message.

06/02/2026

Subject: Kachess Community Assoc. - Water Outage

NOTICE
The Kachess water system is currently experiencing a water outage. A Northwest Water Systems technician has been on-site to assess the cause.
Once water service is restored, the system will be placed under a precautionary boil water advisory. This advisory will remain in effect until Northwest Water Systems receives verbal confirmation from the laboratory that post-restoration water samples meet safety standards. Please note that test results may take approximately 24–48 business hours.
We appreciate your patience and understanding during this time.
This message was sent on 6/2/2026 at 09:54 AM. NWS does not have control in delays of receiving this message.

06/02/2026

Subject: Lakeridge Water Co. - Normal Operations

UPDATE:
Northwest Water System has received verbal confirmation of the test results for the sample collected on Friday. The results have been deemed satisfactory, and the water system has returned to normal operation.
We appreciate your patience while we ensured the system was properly disinfected.
This message was sent on 6/1/2026 at 03:55 PM. NWS does not have control in delays of receiving this message.

06/02/2026

Subject: Lovely Lane HOA - Scheduled Water System Flush

NOTICE:
A Northwest Water Systems technician will be on-site on Tuesday, June 2nd, with a start time of 11:00 AM to complete a water system flush. If you see cloudy water during this time, that is normal. If it does not go away with a quick run of the faucet, please flush your outside hose bib until the water runs clear. Thank you, NWS.
This message was sent on 6/1/2026 at 11:26 AM. NWS does not have control in delays of receiving this message.

06/01/2026

Subject: South Shady Acres - PBWA LIFTED

UPDATE:
Northwest Water Systems (NWS) has received confirmation from the lab that the sample(s) collected has/have come back satisfactory. The Precautionary Boil Water Advisory (PBWA) has been lifted. Thank you, NWS.
This message was sent on 6/1/2026 at 08:43 AM. NWS does not have control in delays of receiving this message.

05/27/2026

Subject: Lakeridge Water - Shock Chlorination

NOTICE
Today, Wednesday, May 27, an NWS technician will be performing a shock chlorination of the well.
During this process, please do NOT use the water for:
Drinking
Making ice or beverages
Brushing your teeth
Bathing infants or individuals with sensitive skin (high chlorine levels may irritate)
Watering sensitive plants (soft leaves)
Filling or maintaining fish tanks
You may continue to use water for other household needs. Doing so helps move the chlorine through the entire system for proper disinfection.
As water is used, chlorine levels and any odor will gradually decrease.
Thank you for your patience,
NWS
This message was sent on 5/27/2026 at 11:17 AM. NWS does not have control in delays of receiving this message.

05/27/2026

Subject: South Shady Acres - Water Shut Down for Repairs

NOTICE: Water System Shutdown
The water system will be temporarily shut off on Thursday, May 28, at 10:00 AM to complete repairs.
After the water is restored, a sample will be collected and tested at a lab. As a safety precaution, a precautionary boil water advisory will be in place until we receive confirmation that the water sample collected has satisfactory results.
You may notice discolored or cloudy water when service resumes—this is normal. If it continues, please run an outside faucet (hose bib) until the water runs clear.
Thank you for your patience.
NWS
This message was sent on 5/27/2026 at 10:27 AM. NWS does not have control in delays of receiving this message.

NOTICE: Foothills Water Association, AA296N - Temporary Water Shut-downThe Foothills Water System was temporarily shut d...
05/22/2026

NOTICE: Foothills Water Association, AA296N - Temporary Water Shut-down

The Foothills Water System was temporarily shut down for emergency repairs. Service has now been restored, and water pressure should return to normal shortly.

You may notice low pressure or some sediment in your water—this is normal and should clear soon.
Thank you. – Northwest Water Systems Staff.

This message was sent on 5/22/2026 at 12:30 PM. NWS does not have control in delays of receiving this message.

Update for:  Olympic View Water SystemChlorine levels in your water have returned to normal residual standards, and the ...
05/20/2026

Update for: Olympic View Water System

Chlorine levels in your water have returned to normal residual standards, and the system is now operating safely.

You may resume all normal water use, including drinking, watering plants, and using aquariums.

Thank you for your patience while we resolved the issue. — Northwest Water Systems (NWS)

This message was sent on 5/19/2026 at 06:31 PM. NWS does not have control in delays of receiving this message.

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1550 Woodridge Road SE
Port Orchard, WA
98366

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

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