| November 20, 2003
News Release King County’s Wastewater Treatment Division will hold a community open house on Wednesday, Dec. 3, on the Hidden Lake Sewer Improvement Project in Shoreline. The meeting is scheduled to run from 6:30-8:30 p.m. with a presentation at 7 p.m. at Sunset Elementary School, 17800 10th Ave. N.W., Shoreline. To protect public health and water quality, King County must build a new wastewater storage pipe and replace the Hidden Lake Pump Station and 12,000 feet of the Boeing Creek trunk sewer. Construction is expected to run from late 2004 through 2006. At the meeting, county staff will give a project update and discuss potential project impacts and ways to minimize them. People attending will be invited to ask questions and share ideas with staff. For more information or to request reasonable meeting accommodations for people with disabilities, contact Jennifer Kauffman at 206-263-6029 or jennifer.kauffman@kingcounty.gov. More information is also available on the project Web site. King County's Wastewater Treatment Division protects public health and water quality by serving 18 cities, 15 sewer districts and more than 1.4 million residents in King, Snohomish and Pierce counties. The regional wastewater treatment utility now operated by King County has been preventing water pollution for nearly 40 years. Related Information
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