May 20, 2009

Witness the magic of wastewater treatment

Community invited to tour county’s clean-water facilities

Learn where water goes after you brush and flush, and meet the municipal magicians who create resources from the 200 million gallons of wastewater King County treats each day.

The Wastewater Treatment Division is opening the doors of its regional clean-water facilities to the public this spring, offering free tours, family fun and environmental education to interested community members.

The plants are industrial facilities, so sensible closed-toed shoes are required. Tours last about two hours, and children accompanied by an adult are welcome.
 
For more information, or to request reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities, please call Casey Plank at 206-263-6028 or 711 TTY, or visit us on the Web at http://www.kingcounty.gov/wtd.

Note to editors and reporters: Visit the WTD Newsroom, a portal to information for the news media about the Wastewater Treatment Division, King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks: http://www.kingcounty.gov/environment/wtd/Newsroom.aspx.

Related information

South Treatment Plant

West Point Treatment Plant

King County Wastewater Treatment Division