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Hidden Lake Pump Station Replacement and Sewer Improvement Project
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To thank Shoreline community members for their input and patience during construction of wastewater facilities in and around Boeing Creek Park, King County hosted a neighborhood celebration on Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007 in the park.
Wastewater Treatment Division and City of Shoreline staff were on hand to tell visitors about the new underground facilities in Boeing Creek Park, including a large underground wastewater storage pipe that helps safeguard the environment by limiting overflows to Puget Sound, plus an expanded city stormwater detention pond.
Visitors could also see current plans for park improvements, take a self-guided walking tour, and learn how this project protects public health and the environment.
King County and Shoreline worked with the public to design a facility that blends in with the park, including placing most structures underground and doing so in a way that avoided impacts to large trees in the park. Public access to the park was maintained during construction, providing uninterrupted access and use of most areas.
Click on the 'thumbnail' images below to view larger versions.
Displays and presentation
Self-guided tour
Project maps and diagrams
City of Shoreline stormwater detention pond
King County Odor Control Structure, with tree snag art (exhaust stack)
Back to Hidden Lake Pump Station Replacement and Sewer Improvement Project home page.
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Department of Natural Resources and Parks Updated: Oct. 24, 2007 |
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