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1965 to 2005 — 40 Years of Clean Water

Thanks to the larger community, and many past and present employees of our wastewater treatment system, King County has been protecting public health and water quality for more than 40 years. After several years of planning and design, our regional wastewater treatment plant in Renton began operating in 1965, and our regional plant in Seattle began operating in 1966. So we're celebrating here with monthly Web features about our clean-water agency! Last feature posted October 2006.

News Releases


 

 

Monthly Feature

October 2006

Regional Wastewater Services Plan
Regional Wastewater Services Plan

September 2006

Our Vision: Creating Resources from Wastewater
Our Vision: Creating Resources from Wastewater

August 2006

Water Droplet
Water Conservation Program

July 2006

Gate at West Seattle Pump Station
Enhancing the Environment with our Facilities

June 2006

Grease buildup in a sewer
Eliminating Fats, Oils and Grease from our Sewers

May 2006

don't flush in toilet!
Can We Talk Trash?
If it's not biodegradable, put it in the trash can, not the toilet, or recycle it.

April 2006

West Point Treatment Plant, 40th Anniversary Open House
West Point Treatment Plant
40th Anniversary Open House
Saturday, April 22, 2006
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

March 2006

2006 Construction Projects
Construction Projects

February 2006

Fuel Cell Demonstration Project
Fuel Cell Demonstration Project

January 2006

Source of Infiltration and Inflow
Regional Infiltration and Inflow Control Program

December 2005

construction crane
Being a Good Neighbor During Construction

November 2005

tour at South Treatment Plant
Treatment Plant Tours

October 2005

kids at beach
South Treatment Plant
Open House, Oct. 8, 2005

Full text of King County Executive Ron Sims' 40th Anniversary Special Announcement , Oct. 6, 2005

 

Our History

 

Community leader James R. Ellis
Community leader James R. Ellis, who led the citizen effort to create Metro and build the existing regional wastewater treatment system now operated by King County. Read his April 22, 2006 remarks --
"Remembering West Point."

 

poster of kids, 1958
History of King County's Regional Wastewater Treatment Utility
 

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

Cover to Metropolitan Seattle Sewerage and Drainage Survey, March 1958
Metropolitan Seattle Sewerage and Drainage Survey
March 1958


Local Historical Resources
(external links)

 

The Archaeology of
The Archaeology of
Seattle's West Point

This award-winning Web exhibit by the Burke Museum tells the story of a remarkable archaeological find and the people who lived in Seattle's Discovery Park 4,000 years ago.

 

Seattle Municipal
Archives

(Records and digital images)


mail image 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: Jan. 4, 2007
 

 

Related Information:
The Business We Do -- 24/7

Facts at a Glance about our System

WTD Accomplishments

Regional Wastewater Services Plan

Productivity Initiative Pilot Program

 

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