Juanita Bay Pump Station Replacement Project
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Project and constuction updates
- Construction Update, July 2008 (.PDF file, 94KB)
- Construction Update, February 2008 (.PDF file, 281KB)
- Construction Update, June 28, 2007 (.PDF file, 201KB)
- Construction Update, May 15, 2007 (.PDF file, 347KB)
- Construction Update, May 10, 2007 (.PDF file, 201KB)
- Construction Update, February 2007 (.PDF file, 276KB)
- Construction Update, November 2006 (.PDF file, 362KB)
- Construction Update, October 2006 (.PDF file, 159KB)
- Construction Update, July 2006 (.PDF file, 319KB)
- Construction Update, June 2006 (.PDF file, 208KB)
- Construction Update, March 2006 (.PDF file, 268KB)
- Construction Update, December 2005 (.PDF file, 524KB)
- Construction Update, October 2005 (.PDF file, 601KB)
- Construction Update, September 2005 (.PDF file, 373KB)
- Project Update, Summer 2005 (.PDF file, 396KB)
- Project Update, June 2005 (.PDF file, 210KB)
- Project Update, September 2004 (.PDF file, 486KB)
Environmental Documents
SEPA Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS), February 11, 2004 (PDF, 801 KB)
The State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) requires public agencies to consider the possible adverse environmental impacts of their projects. The King County Wastewater Treatment Division (WTD) prepared an environmental checklist to identify these impacts for the Juanita Bay Pump Station Replacement Project. Based on the checklist, WTD decided that the project's possible adverse environmental impacts would not be significant. WTD issued a SEPA Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS) for the project on February 11, 2004
Technical Reports
Juanita Bay Pump Station, November 1999. This report evaluates the existing Juanita Bay Pump Station and related conveyance system components, and outlines alternatives to convey the projected increased flows out of the basin.
Source: Conveyance System Improvement Program
For more information
Contact Doug Marsano about King County's project at 206-684-1235 or doug.marsano@kingcounty.gov.
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