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Pacific Pump Station Replacement Project - completed January 2007

What's New

New Pacific wastewater pump station
New Pacific wastewater pump station. Click image for larger view.

Public art (funded by this project) installed at Pacific City Hall
Public art (funded by this project) installed at Pacific City Hall. Click image for larger view. More about this public art.

Proposed Designs
Pacific Pump Station

North and south elevation views
Elevation views: from north and south
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station cross section
Station cross section
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To protect public health and the environment and to ensure safe and reliable operations, the Wastewater Treatment Division has determined that the Pacific Pump Station needs to be replaced.

The 30-year-old pump station is an underground facility east of Tacoma Boulevard North in the unpaved First Avenue Northwest public right-of-way (see map). The existing pump station is approaching the end of its useful service life and needs to be expanded to convey increased wastewater flows from the City of Pacific to the South Treatment Plant in Renton.

existing Juanity Bay Pump Station
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King County will replace the existing facility with a new aboveground pump station. The new pump station is on Frontage Road near the Custom Iron Works building. A new sewer pipe was built in the First Avenue Northwest public right-of-way. It crosses under the Interurban Trail and connects to the existing sewer underneath Tacoma Boulevard North.

Public Art

community gathering place composed of a sculptural fountain, benches, pergola and gardenKing County’s Wastewater Treatment Division funded public art in partnership with the City of Pacific (external link) and 4Culture (external link) as part of this project. The public art, installed at Pacific City Hall, is the city's first public artwork reflecting the long history of agriculture in the Pacific area. The artist, Paul Sorey, designed a new community gathering place composed of a sculptural fountain, benches, pergola and garden. Click for larger version (JPEG file).

Schedule

The project began construction in fall 2004. Construction is scheduled to be complete in early 2007.

Your comments and ideas are welcome

King County is committed to being a good neighbor and welcomes your comments. We will work directly with the City of Pacific, local jurisdictions and the community throughout the project to ensure that suggestions and concerns are addressed.

News about the Project

For more information


Department of Natural Resources and Parks
Wastewater Treatment Division
201 S. Jackson St.
Seattle, WA 98104-3855
Fax: 206-684-1278

Updated: Feb. 26, 2007


 

Related Information:

Conveyance System Improvement Program

Local Sewer Agencies

Regional Infiltration and Inflow Control Program

Green River Watershed

City of Pacific
(external link)

 

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