March 4, 2008 King County responds to Bothell wastewater overflow
King County's sewer utility crews responded quickly late this
morning to a wastewater overflow near the North Creek Pump Station
in Bothell.
The overflow occurred as crews were preparing to transfer flows
from the north portion of King County’s service area from
South Plant in Renton to West Point in Seattle when they discovered
an open drain valve.
It’s estimated that up to 20,000 gallons of wastewater leaked
into a nearby wetland that drains into the Sammamish Slough. King
County Environmental Laboratory staff took water samples, posted
the affected area as closed and notified public health and regulatory
agencies about the overflow.
People enjoy clean water and a healthy environment because of
King County's wastewater treatment program. The county's Wastewater
Treatment Division protects public health and water quality by
serving 17 cities, 17 local sewer utilities and more than 1.4 million
residents in King, Snohomish and Pierce counties. Formerly called
Metro, the regional clean-water agency now operated by King County
has been preventing water pollution for more than 40 years. |