File #: 19-0329    Version: 1
Type: information Status: Filed
File created: 3/26/2019 In control: Utility Advisory Committee
Agenda date: 4/4/2019 Final action: 4/4/2019
Title: 2019 Wastewater Management Plan
Attachments: 1. Link to 2013 Wastewater Management Plan, 2. Proposed 2019 Wastewater Management Plan goals, objectives, strategies.pdf, 3. Staff_Presentation_Wastewater_Plan.pdf
Title
2019 Wastewater Management Plan

Recommended Action
Provide feedback on proposed Wastewater Management Plan goals, objectives and strategies.

Report
Issue:
Discuss proposed 2019 Wastewater Management Plan goals, objectives and strategies.

Staff Contact:
Susan Clark, Senior Planner, Public Works Water Resources, 360.753.8321

Presenters:
Eric Christensen, Engineering and Planning Supervisor, Public Works Water Resources, 360.570.3741
Diane Utter, Water Resources Engineer, Public Works Water Resources, 360.753.8562
Tom Swartout, Water Resources Engineer, Public Works Water Resources, 360.753.8441

Background and Analysis:
The City's Wastewater Utility's mission is to collect and convey wastewater to treatment facilities in a manner that protects the health of both the public and our environment.

We carry out our mission by maintaining and replacing existing utility infrastructure and planning for expansion into areas within the City and Urban Growth Area that are currently undeveloped or served by onsite sewage systems (OSS). Wastewater flows through City-owned sewer infrastructure to the LOTT Clean Water Alliance's Budd Inlet Treatment Plan, where it is treated and either discharged to Budd Inlet, or reclaimed for beneficial uses.

The work of the Utility is guided by a masterplan approved in 2013. Under regulation, a wastewater (or sewer) utility is required to have a general sewer plan at the time a sewer utility is first established. Thereafter, plan updates are not a regulatory requirement. However, the Utility is updating the Plan because it serves as a valuable tool to facilitate efficient and effective management of programs and projects.

In spring 2018, a City cross-sectional Plan Update Team began meeting to update the 2013 Plan. Because the 2013 Plan serves as an excellent starting point, only minor updates are anticipated.

In January 2019, the UAC received a briefing on the plan update project, including:

* Planning requirement...

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