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Documents listed on this page are in Portable Document Format (PDF).

MWPAAC

2007/2008 Workplan, Oct. 4, 2007
(.PDF file, 198KB)

Committee Ground Rules, Oct. 4, 2007 (.PDF file, 191KB)

Draft Response to King County Council Chair Julia Patterson on the Reclaimed Water Feasibility Study, March 2008
June 18, 2008 (.PDF file, 140KB)

Response to King County Council Chair Julia Patterson on the 2009 Sewer Rate Recommendation
June 5, 2008 (.PDF file, 300KB)

Response to Executive Sims Letter of 4-21-08,
May 23, 2008 (.PDF file, 219KB)

2009 Wastewater Treatment Division Rate Recommendations,
March 14, 2008 (.PDF file, 290KB)

Conveyance System Improvement (CSI) Program Recommendation, Sept. 5, 2007 (.PDF file, 233KB)

Infiltration/Inflow (I/I) Control Program Recommendation, March 2, 2006 (.PDF file, 149KB)

Brightwater Reclaimed Water Project, Sept. 8, 2005 (.PDF file, 86KB)

To: Scott Thomasson, MWPAAC Chair, and Wes Jorgenson, E&P Subcommittee Chair
From: Laura Wharton and Mark Buscher, KC staff
Date: June 16, 2008
Subject: Development of the Reclaimed Water Comprehensive Plan

Letter of response from Executive Sims to Scott Thomasson, MWPAAC Chair April 21, 2008 (.PDF file, 191KB)

King County

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2006 Comprehensive Review and Annual Report

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Brightwater Treatment System

Carnation Treatment Plant

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RWSP Annual Reports

WTD Productivity Initiative, Annual Report

WTD Accomplishments, 2000-2006

King County Wastewater Treatment Service Area Maps, revised 2004

The Business We Do - 24/7

Other Brochures

Regional Water Quality Committee

see Section 270 Regional Committees

Environmental Stewardship in King County, 2007 Annual Report, Department of Natural Resources and Parks

Measuring for Results, 4th Annual Performance Measures Report

Text of all versions of legislation.

All attachments that are part of the legislation.

A complete history as the legislation passes through the council.

Executive and council staff contact information.

Enactment number and the date


 

 

 

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Other Organizations

Washington State
Regional/National

Washington Association of Sewer & Water Districts -- The Washington Association of Sewer and Water Districts is dedicated to assisting members in meeting their responsibility to provide clean safe drinking water and environmentally responsible wastewater collection and treatment; to serve as an advocate for districts on issues of regulation and policy.

Suburban Cities Association is a nonprofit corporation representing 37 suburban cities in King County. Founded in the 1970's, the purpose of SCA is to lead King County cities with populations less than 150,000 to act locally and partner regionally to create livable vital communities through advocacy, education, leadership, mutual support and networking. SCA members represent 742,335 citizens in King County or 52% of incorporated King County.

Puget Sound Partnership -- Gov. Chris Gregoire charged the partnership with five ambitious tasks to meet the goal of stewarding the Puget Sound back to health by 2020 and protecting it over time.

Municipal Research and Services Center (MRSC) is a non-profit, independent organization. Our mission is "working together for excellence in local government through professional consultation, research and information services."

Access Washington -- Official State Government Website

The National Association of Clean Water Agencies (formerly the Association of Metropolitan Sewerage Agencies) -- NACWA represents wastewater treatment agencies in developing environmental legislation and working with federal regulatory agencies to carry out environmental programs.

National Small Flows Clearing House -- The NSFC helps America's small communities and individuals solve their wastewater problems to protect public health and the environment.

Sewage World -- This site is a listing of Water and Wastewater Plants throughout North America and around the world.

United States Environmental Protection Agency -- EPA's mission is to protect human health and safeguard the natural environment -- air, water, and land -- upon which life depends.

Water Environment Federation -- WEF is an international not-for-profit educational and technical organization of more than 40,000 water quality experts. Its mission: to preserve and enhance the global water environment.

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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: June 24, 2008

 

 


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