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Sweyolocken Pump Station Upgrade - completed February 2005

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News Release, Feb. 25, 2005 -- Sweyolocken Pump Station upgrade increases capacity, reduces odors and noise

Sweyolocken Pump Station
3100 Bellevue Way S.E., Bellevue

King County's Wastewater Treatment Division has upgraded its Sweyolocken Pump Station to protect public health and water quality.

The Sweyolocken Pump Station, located next to Bellevue Way and the Mercer Slough Nature Park (external link), sends wastewater from Bellevue and Mercer Island to a major wastewater pipeline called the Eastside Interceptor. That pipeline then carries wastewater from all Eastside communities to King County's South Treatment Plant in Renton.

The upgrade included advances in technology, such as odor control facilities and noise reduction design. Other improvements include the following:

  • new pumps and pump drives
  • new pipelines
  • new power supply facilities
  • improved landscaping
  • improved architectural design.

In addition, a new building houses an emergency power generator, and the previous pump station building was replaced.

Schedule

Construction began in spring 2003 and was completed in February 2005.

Comments and questions?

For more information, contact John Phillips at john.phillips@kingcounty.gov.


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

Updated: Nov. 8, 2007


 

Related Information:
Conveyance System Improvement Program

Bellevue Pump Station Upgrade

Local Sewer Agencies

City of Bellevue, Utilities
(external link)

City of Mercer Island,
Sanitary Sewer Utility
(external link)

 

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