
Heads up, Ogden residents: there's an open seat up for grabs on the Powder Mountain Water and Sewer District Board, and Weber County wants to fill it with a qualified local. The vacant position, brought to public attention in a notice from the Weber County Commission, calls for someone who’s not only a registered voter residing in the area but is also involved with land that gets service from the district or an agent or officer of such an owner, or is a member of the Weber County Commission itself, as detailed by Weber County.
The Commission is currently accepting applications for this pivotal role which is key to overseeing the water and sewer services of the mountain community, and all the details have been laid out in the public notice they issued; interested and eligible landowners should swing by the Weber County Commission Office or give them a ring to request an application, they're not just looking for someone to warm a seat, but someone who'll dive into the duty of managing these critical resources/candidates must submit their applications by December 22, if they want a chance to be considered.
For those throwing their hat in the ring, this is no light commitment: Board members carry heavy responsibility in shaping policies and decisions that dictate the flow of water, a lifeline for any community, especially one nestled high in the mountains like Powder Mountain. To secure a spot on the board is to accept a weighty charge, one that demands a clear vision and steadfast resolve in stewarding the ever-precious resource of water.









