FAQs
What are your rates for water delivery?
At Olympic Potable, LLC, we recognize that every client and project is unique, with its own requirements. That’s why we don’t offer a one-size-fits-all pricing structure. Instead, we focus on tailoring our service to fit your specific needs. Please note that we are a bulk water delivery provider—Requests under 500 gallons are generally cost-prohibitive.
Please contact us at 360-531-2777 to learn more and receive a personalized quote based on your specific needs.
What information do you need to know before scheduling a delivery?
Receiving Container
Type and size of receiving container
Is the container new or existing?
When and how was it last filled?
When and how was it last treated and tested?
Is it above or below ground?
What material is it made of (i.e. plastic, concrete, steel, etc.)?
Can you confirm that your tank is empty and ready to receive water? (For example, are you experiencing electrical or pump issues instead?)
Access
Will the road and driveway support 30,000 pounds gross vehicle weight (about the same size as a residential dump truck or propane delivery vehicle)? - water weighs a LOT
Will our delivery truck clear the foliage, fences, and other structures on the property in order to gain access without scratching or damaging our vehicle? [10’2” W x 10’ H x 24’ Long]
What is the material and grade of the access road?
How far from the truck parking area to the container fill point?
Will we be pumping uphill? If so, what is the elevation difference?
Other
Do you have pets and/or free roaming children our driver needs to be aware of?
And because it's the Olympic Peninsula and we have “extra special site considerations”, please let us know if we might encounter any of the following:
pack of guard dogs
herd of meandering llamas
beekeeping obstacle course
gated keypad, locked, or electrified security
wooden bridge over koi pond
mud course, deep ruts, or axle-busting potholes
low-clearance driftwood archway
“seasonal” water crossing
rent-a-goat blackberry-clearing day
free-range cattle or horses
cats with wanderlust
elk, Sasquatch, or chicken crossing
Is there anything else we should be aware of to ensure our continued safe operations?
What areas do you serve?
Our primary service areas are within the NE corner of the Olympic Peninsula: Adelma Beach, Beaver Valley, Bell Hill, Blyn, Breidablick, Bridgehaven, Brinnon, Carlsborg, Chimacum, Coyle, Crane, Dabob, Diamond Point, Discovery Bay, Dungeness, Eaglemount, East Jefferson County, Eglon, Gardiner, Glen Cove, Hansville, Indianolla, Jamestown, Kingston, Leland, Lofall, Marrowstone Island, Mats Mats, Maynard, North Kitsap, Port Angeles, Port Gamble, Port Hadlock, Port Ludlow, Port Townsend, Port Williams, Poulsbo, Quilcene, Sequim, Shine, Striebels Corner, Vinland … AND MORE
Contact us at 360-531-2777 to see if we are able to service your area.
Where do you get your water from?
We get our water from an approved Group A public water system operating in compliance with WAC 246-290. This generally means your local P.U.D.
What kind of lock fittings do you use?
We use 2” cam lock fittings with a 2” hose.
How many gallons per minute can you deliver?
Our stainless steel food-grade pump works at approximately 160 gallons per minute depending on the elevation difference between the truck and the receiving container. 2,200 Gallons takes approximately 15 minutes to transfer from our rig to your container if the ground is level.
What methods of payment do you accept?
We accept cash or check
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
More about us …
We are an LLC licensed and registered through the Washington Secretary of State, UBI #605 333 173
Our driver is a licensed CDL truck driver, with over 20 years hands on experience operating large vehicles for the fire department
We are a registered carrier with the FMCSA (Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration) DOT # 4138714
We are registered with the Washington State Utilities and Transportation Commission under Common Carrier Permit #CC071159
Our truck, Lodi, has been meticulously designed and maintained, providing years of dedicated service for a purified water company in Lodi, California. Held to the stringent California drinking water standards, we are pleased to continue its service here on the Peninsula.
What is your truck container sanitation procedure?
At Olympic Potable, LLC, we take water quality and safety very seriously. We adhere to the highest industry standards to ensure that our potable water meets all regulatory requirements and exceeds your expectations. Our team is dedicated to delivering safe, clean water, and we follow rigorous protocols and regular testing to maintain the utmost quality in our services.
See Truck Transportation Guidelines for Emergency Water Supply for Public Use
DOH 331-063
How often do you take bacteriological samplings to ensure water safety?
Any time we put a vehicle back in service when it has been unused and stored in a sealed condition for a period of 4 weeks or more
Once every 30-Days during water hauling months
Whenever analysis is requested by state or local health authorities
Whenever our team suspects the filled or empty tank has been exposed by open or unsealed cover caps or fittings to any condition of possible contamination of the tank or contents. This includes potential contamination from dust, smoke, rain, or chemical substances.
When any fault or defect becomes apparent in the seals, vents, hatch doors, welds, valves, pipes, pumps, hoses, or other equipment which may allow the water to become contaminated.
When bacterial analysis of the water indicates presence of E. coli
Which laboratory do you use for routine bacteriological testing?
Spectra Laboratories
26276 Twelve Trees Ln. #C
Poulsbo, WA 98370
(360) 779-5141