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1965 to 2005 -- 40 Years of Clean Water

Accomplishments, King County Wastewater Treatment Division

Advanced Wastewater Technologies; see
      Reclaimed Water, or
      Fuel Cell Demonstration Project

Appeal process; see SEPA Appeal Process

Auburn; see Kent-Auburn Conveyance System Improvements Project

Ballard Siphon Replacement Project

Being a Good Neighbor During Construction

Bellevue Pump Station Upgrade

Bellevue Way Southeast Sewer Pipe Installation

Benchmarking Project

Better Than Promised: An informal history of the Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle, 1995

Biosolids Recycling

Black Diamond Wastewater Infastructure Upgrade

Brightwater Treatment Facilities

Budget, see Investing in Clean Water

The Business We Do -- 24/7

CAD Standards, Request for

Capacity Charge

Carnation Wastewater Treatment Facility

Combined Sewer Overflow Control Program

Community Relations

Computer Systems Planning Study, Wastewater Treatment Division

Construction Projects

Construction, see Being a Good Neighbor During Construction

Conveyance System Improvement Program

CSI; see Conveyance System Improvement Program

CSO; see Combined Sewer Overflow Control Program

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Denny Way CSO Project

Denny Way CSO Sediment Remediation Project

Densmore Stormwater System Improvement Project

Design Standards, Request for

Driving directions to our facilities

Duwamish/Diagonal Sediment Remediation Project

Duwamish Waterway Programs

Editorial Style Guide, King County

Eliminating Fats, Oils and Grease from our Sewers

Elliott West CSO Facility Emergency Repair, Seattle

ESI, or East Side Interceptor

Emergency Services
The Wastewater Treatment Division works with other King County agencies in preparing for and responding to regional and personal emergencies.

Endocrine disrupting chemicals in the environment

Energy Recovery: Fuel Cell and Cogen

Enhancing the Environment with our Facilities

Facts at a Glance -- about the regional system

Fairwood Interceptor Sewer Project

Field Trips, see School Field Trips (Wastewater Education)

53rd Avenue Pump Station Upgrade Project

Fuel Cell Demonstration Project

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Guide Specifications, Request for

Habitat Conservation Plan, or HCP

Henderson/M.L. King CSO Project

Hidden Lake Pump Station and Sewer Improvement Project

History of King County's Regional Wastewater Treatment Utility

How to Get Rid of Stuff You Don't Want or Need (Recommended methods for disposing of residential and household waste)

How we treat wastewater

Human Resources, Wastewater Treatment Division

Industrial Waste Program

Infiltration and Inflow Control Program

Investing in Clean Water

Internship Program, Wastewater Treatment Division

Juanita Bay Pump Station Replacement Project

Kamber Road Sewer Line Repair

Kent-Auburn Conveyance System Improvements Project

King Street Odor Control Project

Kirkland Pump Station and Sewer Upgrade Project

Let's Talk Trash
Protecting water quality starts with each of us

Library; see Technical Document and Research Center

Lincoln Park Sewer Line Repair

Local Sewer Agencies

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Maps: Wastewater Service Area, Local Sewer Agencies

Matthews Park Pump Station and Sewer Improvement Project

Mercer Street Tunnel; see Denny Way CSO Project

Metro -- former name of the Wastewater Treatment Division

Metropolitan Seattle Sewerage and Drainage Survey,
March 1958
A report for the City of Seattle, King County, and the State of Washington on the collection, treatment and disposal of sewage and the collection and disposal of storm water in the metropolitan Seattle area.

Mission, Vision, Goals -- WTD

MOSS or Marine Outfall Siting Study; see Brightwater

Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle (Metro), 1969-1993  -- predecessor of the King County Wastewater Treatment Division

Metropolitan Water Pollution Abatement Advisory Committee (MWPAAC)

Murray Avenue Pump Station Upgrade Project

Near Neighbor Surveys

News Releases

Newsroom

Norfolk CSO Sediment Remediation Project

North Beach, Puget Sound Beach CSO Projects

North Creek Storage Project

North Treatment Facilities; now know as Brightwater

NPDES (Water Quality) Permits

Odor Control in wastewater facilities

Off-site Facilities
An overview of pump and regulator stations in the King County Wastewater Treatment Service Area

Pacific Pump Station Replacement Project

Peak Performance Awards  -- Excellence in wastewater treatment

Pretreatment; see Industrial Waste Program

Productivity Initiative Pilot Program

Project Design Standards, Request for

Projects under Construction

Property Acquisition and Relocation

Public Involvement

Public Records Officers, DNRP

Puget Sound Beach CSO Projects

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Rain Barrel Information and Resources

Ratepayer Report, April 2008

Ravenna Creek Stream Flow Transfer Pipeline

Reclaimed Water

Reuse (Water)

Renton, see South Treatment Plant or Waterworks Gardens

RWSP, or Regional Wastewater Services Plan

School Field Trips (Wastewater Education)

Sediment Management Program

SEPA Appeal Process

Sewer Rate, see Investing in Clean Water

Sewer Spill Response

Sludge, see Biosolids

Soos Creek Sewer Improvements

South Magnolia, Puget Sound Beach CSO Projects

South Treatment Plant, Renton
      -- Animated Plant Tour (Flash)

Speakers Bureau

Sweyolocken Pump Station Upgrade

System Planning

Technical Document and Research Center

Things You Can Do to Protect Your Environment

Trash, see Let's Talk Trash

Treatment Plants -- West Point, South Plant and Vashon
      See also: Brightwater and Carnation

Tours of the Treatment Plants

Treatment Process

Trouble Call Program
This program supports the Wastewater Treatment Division by responding to water quality emergencies in King County.

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Vashon Treatment Plant, Vashon Island

Vision: Creating Resources from Wastewater

Wastewater Education - School Field Trips

Wastewater Treatment Division brochure (PDF file, 566KB)

Wastewater Treatment Division -- Who We Are

Wastewater (NPDES) Permits

Wastewater spill in your home, see Sewer Spill Response

Water Conservation Program

Water Reclamation, see Reclaimed Water Program

Waterworks Gardens

West Point Treatment Plant, Seattle
      -- Animated Plant Tour (Flash)

West Seattle (Barton and Murray), Puget Sound Beach CSO Projects

Wetland 79

Wheels to Water

York Pump Station Standby Generator Project

 

Wastewater Home

System & Process

System Planning

Wastewater Programs

Info, Education, Involvement

Links & Resources

Web Site Contents


mail image Contact information is provided on specific program pages. For questions about the Wastewater Treatment Division Web site, please send an e-mail message. For general information about the division, contact us at:

Department of Natural Resources and Parks
Wastewater Treatment Division
201 S. Jackson St., Suite 505
Seattle, WA 98104-3855
Phone: 206-684-1280
Fax: 206-684-1741
Telecommunication device for the deaf (TTY): 711

Updated: July 25, 2008


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