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Thank you for learning about Mouth of Duwamish Wet Weather Facilities this year!
- [Registrant]King County
- [Language]日本語
- [Location]King County, WA
- Posted : 2024/12/17
- Published : 2024/12/17
- Changed : 2024/12/17
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Mouth of Duwamish Wet Weather Facilities
December 2024
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Thank you for learning about Mouth of Duwamish Wet Weather Facilities this year!
King County kicked off the planning phase for Mouth of Duwamish Wet Weather Facilities in early 2024. This effort will control overflows from five Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) outfalls. These CSO outfalls are at the mouth of the Duwamish River, near SODO and West Seattle (Industrial District West).
This year, we made progress towards identifying a solution that meets regulatory requirements. We started with dozens of options. Each option included new facilities, like storage tanks, tunnels, pipes, or treatment stations. We are considering five factors as we work to narrow our options: community and social impacts, cost, schedule, operations and maintenance, and environmental impacts. We will propose the best solution for this effort in spring 2025.
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Thank you for getting involved!
As the project was getting started, the King County team worked to raise awareness of this effort. We planned online and in-person events to meet with community members who live, work, and travel through SODO and West Seattle (Industrial District West). Here is a look at our 2024 community engagement outcomes by the numbers!
Icons showing 10 briefings, 3300 subscribers, 4 interviews, 1 career fair, 1 open house, 800+ connections, 7 events, and 2 virtual meetings
*"2024 community engagement outcomes by the numbers"*
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Our commitment to community
You shared, and we listened! This summer, we hosted interviews, outreach events, briefings, an online open house, and virtual public meetings. Our goal was to hear about values in your community. We learned that healthy built and natural environments and family-wage jobs and job trainings are top concerns in SODO and West Seattle (Industrial District West). Learn more about our efforts to support these community values below.
Fall Job Fair and Workforce Training Symposium
King County partnered with the South Seattle College – Georgetown Campus Sustainable Building and Science Technology program to host a job fair in October 2024. We shared information about jobs and paid training opportunities in the fields of clean water, sustainable building, and construction. More than 200 community members attended to join hands-on job demonstrations, learn about King County workforce programs, and meet employers hiring in these fields.
King County staff member sitting at a table and smiling at another person outside of the frame.
"*The Mouth of Duwamish Wet Weather Facilities team shares information about the project at the Fall Job Fair and Workforce Training Symposium*"
Trick or Tree!
King County and Dirt Corps [ https://www.thedirtcorps.com/ ] hosted the third annual Trick or Tree event at the Highland Park Corner Store in October 2024. We joined the event to support neighborhood greening efforts and raise awareness of Mouth of Duwamish Wet Weather Facilities. Through this event, King County and Dirt Corps gave 150 free native trees to community members and organizations in Highland Park!
Dozens of sapling trees planted in black plastic containers are lined up on pavement in front of a sidewalk.
*"Native trees available for pickup at the Highland Park Trick or Tree event"*
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What’s next?
We expect the planning phase to end in spring 2025. This phase will result in a proposal for facilities to control Mouth of Duwamish CSO outfalls and meet regulatory requirements. After the planning phase, King County will begin the work to advance the proposal with input from regulatory agencies, including the Washington State Department of Ecology. We will also begin environmental review under the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA).
Once we have a proposed solution, we will share information in the following ways:
* Drop-in sessions
* Email updates
* Briefings with community-based organizations
* Project newsletter mailing
* Website updates
* Social media posts
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Want more information?
Use the links below to learn more about our summer 2024 community engagement efforts and common questions we heard this year.
*Read our community engagement report* [ https://cdn.kingcounty.gov/-/media/king-county/depts/dnrp/waste-services/wastewater-treatment/program/mouth-of-duwamish/docs/2024-10_mdcso-summary.pdf?rev=ccf23adc7eff47c0a123def78a43c5f6&hash=4487C39EA57618F5AD812568B3EBE955 ]
*Explore our planning phase FAQ* [ https://cdn.kingcounty.gov/-/media/king-county/depts/dnrp/waste-services/wastewater-treatment/program/mouth-of-duwamish/docs/2024-10_mdcso-faq.pdf?rev=31ece92af3504b72802d785bedb3d497&hash=DD64AF755B62AD634A748AABE286AD0F ]
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We want to hear from you
We want to make sure that you have access to information and can take part in ways that work best for you.
* Contact us to have a one-on-one conversation by phone, video chat, email, or in person.
* Visit kingcounty.gov/MDWetWeatherFacilities [ https://kingcounty.gov/en/dept/dnrp/waste-services/wastewater-treatment/programs/mdcso ] for the latest updates.
* Invite us to a meeting hosted by your group or organization.
* Meet us in person or online at upcoming events. We will post more information on our website and email list once we schedule these events.
If you have suggestions for other ways we can work with you and your neighbors, please let us know! Contact Bibiana Ocheke-Ameh at Bibiana.Ocheke-Ameh@kingcounty.gov or (206) 477-5604.
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Interpretation and translation services are available to you at no cost. If you need them please contact Bibiana Ocheke-Ameh, Bibiana.Ocheke-Ameh@kingcounty.gov, (206) 477-5604
Los servicios de interpretación y traducción están disponibles para usted sin costo alguno. Si los necesita, comuníquese con Bibiana Ocheke-Ameh, Bibiana.Ocheke-Ameh@kingcounty.gov, (206) 477-5604
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About King County Wastewater Treatment Division
King County Wastewater Treatment Division protects public health and the environment by collecting and cleaning wastewater while recovering valuable resources for a healthy and resilient Puget Sound. We provide services to 18 cities, 15 local sewer districts, the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe, and nearly 2 million people across a 424-square-mile area in King, Snohomish, and Pierce counties.
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