The Jefferson County Public Utility District announced on April 21 that its Supervisory Control, Data Acquisition and Substation teams had just added a new Wi-Fi hotspot at the Gardiner Fire Station, …
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The Jefferson County Public Utility District announced on April 21 that its Supervisory Control, Data Acquisition and Substation teams had just added a new Wi-Fi hotspot at the Gardiner Fire Station, bringing the total number to five, with more on the way.
The Discovery Bay Fire and Rescue Station 52 at 2000 Old Gardiner Road joins the Jefferson County PUD Customer Service Office at 210 Four Corners Road, as well as the substations for Dana Roberts at the parking lot on Clay Street, Hastings at the parking lot pullout along Sheridan, and Chimacum in the front parking lot.
To connect to a hotspot for free 24/7 in those parking lots, select “JeffPUD_Community” from the available Wi-Fi signals displayed on your device.
To see a map of all the PUD’s Wi-Fi hotspots, visit facebook.com/JeffCoPUD/posts/1325878604278202.