Clallam County

Mark Ozias,District 1
Randy JohnsonDistrict 2
Mike FrenchDistrict 3
Todd Mielke County Administrator
223 4th Street
Port Angeles, WA 98362
(360) 417-2233
Fax (360) 417-2493

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Marc AbshireDirector
121 E Railroad Ave
Port Angeles, WA
(360-452-2363

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Clallam County

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I Clallam County and Smaller Cities


Clallam County

Board of Commissioners
223 4th Street
Port Angeles, WA 98362
(360) 417-2233
Fax (360) 417-2493
County Commissioners
Mark Ozias,District 1
Randy JohnsonDistrict 2
Mike FrenchDistrict 3
Todd Mielke County Administrator


Makah Indian Reservation
Brittany Olson General Manager
Population 916+
P.O. Box 115
Neah Bay, WA 98357
360-645-2201

Kate Dexter Mayor & City Council
City of Port Angeles
Po Box 1150
Port Angeles, WA 98362
360-457-0411
Police Department
Chief of Police Brian Smith
Jason Viada Deputy Chief of Police
360-417-4901
321 E 5th Street
Port Angeles, WA 98362
(360-452-4545

City of Forks

Tim Fletcher, Mayor & City Council
500 East Division Street
Forks, Washington 98331
360-374-5412
Fax: 360-374-9430
Forks Police Department
Police Chief Mike Rowley
(360) 374-2223

City of Sequim
City Council
Mayor Tom Ferrell & City Council
152 West Cedar St.
Sequim, WA 98382
(360) 683-4139
Fax: 360-681-3448
Police Department
Sheri Crain Chief of Police
609 W. Washington St. Suite 16
Sequim, WA 98382
Ph: (360) 683-7227
Fx: (360) 683-4556

II Public Schools In Clallam County


Port Angeles School District NO 121

216 E 4th
Port Angeles, WA
Phone: 360.565.3700
Fax: 360.457.4649

Port Angeles School District NO 121

216 E 4th
Port Angeles, WA
Phone: 360.565.3700
Fax: 360.457.4649

Peninsula College

Webmaster
1520 E Lauridsen Blvd
Port Angeles, WA
(206-452-9277

III Port Facilties In Clallam County


Paul Jarkiewicz Executive Director
Simonson, Mike Operations Supervisor-FSO
Port of Port Angeles
338 West First Street
P.O. Box 1350
Port Angeles, WA 98362
360.460.2696-c
360.457.8812-w

Port of Port Angeles-Marine Terminals

The Port of Port Angeles is the first full-service operating port available to eastbound ships on the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The Port provides fully equipped, efficient marine facilities with a variety of cargo services and an exceptional workforce. The Port of Port Angeles has over 80 years of experience in providing capable marine terminal services. Four deep-water marine terminals (T-1, T-3, T-5 and T-7) offer the ability to accommodate a wide variety of vessels and to handle and store forest products, containers and heavy-lift project cargo. In addition, the Port owns terminals used for ferry service and other marine related activities.

Terminal 1

The Port of Port Angeles Terminal is not only available to provide loading and offloading of general cargo, but is also capable of accommodating vessels requiring voyage repair and Critical Area Inspection Program inspectors. A skilled work force is readily available in Port Angeles to meet any voyage repair needs. Infrastructure that facilitates ship repair at Terminal 1 includes:

Berthing of vessels up to 1200 ft. (366 m)
and 125,000 dwt
1200 amps power service
Tie-up bollards
Terminal 1 Description
Terminal Operator:
Port of Port Angeles
Location:
Latitude 48.12494
Longitude 123.44080
Use: Topside and voyage ship repair; Shipment and discharge of general cargo
Length: 950 ft. with remote dolphins
Height: 17 ft.
Water depth: 36.5 ft. m.l.l.w.
Apron: Open
Services: USDA certified potable water, power (1200 AMP, 440 3-phase), phones, lights, garbage, fuel, lubes, bunkering, stores, cranes, environmental services

Handling equipment: 4 log stackers, 3 forklifts (Capacity: to 16,000 lb.)

Terminal 3

This Port of Port Angeles Terminal is the primary cargo loading terminal, loading forest products destined to Pacific Rim countries, and ocean log barges shipping to domestic markets. The terminal is supported by a 5 acre back-up logyard. Ship loading and equipment operation are supported by a Longshore work force in ILWU Local 27. T-3 is capable of handling loading from both water and wharf and is the Ports heavy lift pier and can accommodate cranes up to 200 tons.

Terminal 3 (“T Pier”) Description
Terminal Operator:
Port of Port Angeles
Location: Latitude 48.12494/ Longitude 123.44080
Use: Shipment and discharge of general cargo; shipment of logs, lumber and wood pulp and other cargo
Length: 445 ft.
Height: 17 ft.
Water depth: 36.5 ft. m.l.l.w.
Apron Length: open Storage: Port Fill Dump (log dumping / rafting); Surge area, limited covered warehouse storage
Handling equipment: 4 log stackers, 3 forklifts (Capacity: to 16,000 lb.)

Terminal 5

Port of Port Angeles' Terminal 5 is currently used as a barge loading facility for wood chips. The Port has also designated it a lay berth and construction activities pier. The Terminal is supported by three acres of upland. Adjacent to Washington State Department of Transportation's Port Angeles Graving Yard, Terminal 5 can play a strategic role on the waterfront.

Terminal 5 Description
Terminal Operator:
Port of Port Angeles
Location:
Latitude 48° 07’ 56.70290” N
Longitude 123°27 ' 37.28672 W
Use: Lay berth; chip barge loading; construction activities
Length: 348 ft.
Height: 12.5 ft.
Water depth: 30 ft. m.l.l.w.
Apron Length: open
Services: None currently available
Storage: Up to three acres
Handling equipment: 5 forklifts (Capacity: to 16,000 lb.)

Terminal 7

The Port of Port Angeles Terminal is designated as a lay berth facility for vessels up to 750 feet (228 meters) and 50,000 DWT. Strategically located at the foot of Ediz Hook in Port Angeles, Wash., this lay berth is one of the closest to the West Coast and Far East shipping routes, making it convenient and easily accessible. Formerly used as a chip export facility, T-7 is well suited as a deep water lay berth and offers all of the amenities that you would expect with easy pier-side access and upland support areas.

Terminal Operator:
Port of Port Angeles
Location:
Latitude 48° 07’ 44.791986” N
Longitude 123°27 ' 24.807544 W
Use: Lay Berth
Length: 410 ft. (620’ with remote dolphins)
Height: 14.3 ft.
Water depth: 35 ft. m.l.l.w.
Apron width: 30 ft.
Services: Power, water, lights, garbage, phone
Storage: Up to four acres
Handling equipment: Five forklifts to 16,000 lb. capacity

US Coast Guard Group

USCG Air Station
City Pier
Port Angeles, WA 98362-9898
Tel: 360.417.5970
USCGC Adelie (WPB-87333)
c/o USCG Group Port Angeles
Ediz Hook Road
Port Angeles, WA 98362-0159
(360) 417-6016

IV Airports & Other Public Facilities


Forks Airport

360-374-5412
Forks Municipal Airports S18
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Forks Airport

360-374-5412

Northwest Power Pool

7505 NE Ambassador Place, Suite R
Portland, Oregon 97220
(503) 445-1078
fax (503) 445-1070
Link Resource Director

Callam County Public Utility District

Sean Worthington General Manager
Jim Waddell President (District #3
2431 E Highway 101
Port Angeles, WA 98362
(360) 452-9771

William R Fairchild

International Airport
Dan Gase
Airport/Marinas Manager
P: (360) 457-1138
F: (360) 417-3461
William R Fairchild International Airport KCLM
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William R Fairchild

International Airport
Dan Gase
Airport/Marinas Manager
P: (360) 457-1138
F: (360) 417-3461

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