Strawberry Mountain reservoirs

The twin reservoirs atop Strawberry Mountain, which have a combined capacity of nearly 100,000 gallons, were completely empty after a pump failure at the lower, larger Los Altos reservoir in July. 

WHITE SALMON — All restrictions on water use have been lifted in the Strawberry Mountain pressure zone, which stretches from Columbia High School in the north to where El Camino Real meets NW Lincoln Street in the south, and east from Paco’s Tire Service to Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, the City of White Salmon announced Aug. 25.

In early June, engineers discovered that one pump at the Los Altos Reservoir, White Salmon’s largest water storage facility with a capacity of 1 million gallons, had completely failed. With half the normal flow traveling up Strawberry Mountain, the reservoirs eventually ran dry on July 12, triggering a four-day boil water notice. Affected residents had to subsequently halt all non-essential, outdoor water use and then follow a fixed irrigation schedule.