File #: 2009-0513    Version:
Type: Motion Status: Passed
File created: 8/31/2009 In control: Regional Water Quality Committee
On agenda: Final action: 12/14/2009
Enactment date: Enactment #: 13108
Title: A MOTION approving the wastewater treatment division's planning process to determine if, how, when, where and by what funding mechanisms over the next thirty years King County's existing reclaimed water program should expand.
Sponsors: Larry Phillips
Indexes: Wastewater, Water
Attachments: 1. Mot 13108.pdf, 2. A. Overview of Planning Process Dated July 22, 2009, 3. 2009-0513 Transmittal Letter.doc, 4. 2009-0513 Attachment to Transmittal Letter.pdf, 5. 2009-0513 Staff Report - RW Comprehensive Planning Process(11-4-09).doc, 6. 2009-0513 Attach 4 (9-2-09)pdf, 7. 2009-0513 Attachment 4 (11-4-09).pdf, 8. 2009-0513 Reclaimed Water Planning Process (9-2-09).ppt, 9. 2009-0513 Staff Report - RW Comprehensive Planning Process(9-2-09).doc, 10. 2009-0513 Revised Staff Report - RW Comprehensive Planning Process.doc, 11. A. Overview of Planning Process - Revised 12/02/09
Staff: Mountsier, Beth
Drafter
Clerk 12/10/2009
Title
A MOTION approving the wastewater treatment division's planning process to determine if, how, when, where and by what funding mechanisms over the next thirty years King County's existing reclaimed water program should expand.
Body
WHEREAS, King County is committed to creating resources from the byproducts of the wastewater treatment process, and
WHEREAS, the wastewater treatment division currently recycles one hundred percent of the biosolids produced at its South and West Point treatment plants, uses about seventy percent of the digester gas produced at these plants to generate heat, electricity, and natural gas, and recycles approximately one percent or two hundred million gallons per year of the average amount of wastewater processed each day at the county's wastewater treatment plants, and
WHEREAS, the Regional Wastewater Services Plan, as codified in K.C.C. 28.86.010 and 28.86.040 through 28.86.150, includes water reuse policies that are intended to guide the county in continuing to develop its program to produce reclaimed water and encourages the county to investigate the use of reclaimed water to enhance or maintain fish runs, supply additional water for the region's nonpotable uses, preserve environmental and aesthetic values, and defer the need to develop new potable water supply projects, and
WHEREAS, the wastewater treatment division has been producing, using, and distributing reclaimed water at South plant and producing and using reclaimed water at West Point plant for more than a decade, and
WHEREAS, the county made decisions to expand the system to include the Carnation plant and Brightwater backbone, and
WHEREAS, the 2008 King County Budget Ordinance, Ordinance 15975, authorized funding in the wastewater treatment capital program to develop a reclaimed water comprehensive plan, and
WHEREAS, the purpose of the reclaimed water comprehensive plan is to determine if it makes sense to expand the existing reclaime...

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