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Appendix B Overview Presentation 6/5/2017 Open House June 6, 2017 Salmon Creek Treatment Plant Introduction and Overview Welcome & Introductions Alliance Partnership Facility Overview Questions & Answers 2 1


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Appendix B – Overview Presentation

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Open House June 6, 2017

  • Welcome & Introductions
  • Alliance Partnership
  • Facility Overview
  • Questions & Answers

Salmon Creek Treatment Plant

Introduction and Overview

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Welcome & Introductions

  • Purpose of Open House:
  • Meet and greet:
  • Introduce new neighbors to the facility
  • Introduce agency staff to the neighborhood
  • Learn about the Alliance partnership and

facilities management

  • Learn about plant history and operations
  • Open forum for questions and comments

Salmon Creek Treatment Plant

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Alliance Partnership

Salmon Creek Treatment Plant

  • Regional Sewer Basics
  • Four-agency partnership
  • Formed under Joint Municipal Utility Services

Act – 39.106 RCW (new law – 2011)

  • Member agencies
  • Clark Regional

Wastewater District

  • Clark County
  • City of Battle Ground
  • City of Ridgefield

Norm Harker

Alliance Director District Commissioner

Shane Bowman

Alliance Board Chair Battle Ground Councilmember

Ron Onslow

Alliance Vice‐Chair Ridgefield Mayor

Julie Olson

Alliance Secretary Clark County Councilor

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Alliance Partnership

Salmon Creek Treatment Plant

  • Regional Sewer Basics
  • Emphasis on treatment
  • Major cost center
  • Specialized expertise
  • Serves multiple UGAs
  • Best managed under regional

framework

  • Key assets
  • Salmon Creek treatment plant
  • Ridgefield treatment plant
  • Major pipelines/pump stations

Salmon Creek Treatment Plant

Alliance Partnership

  • Key Roles for

Salmon Creek Treatment Plant

  • Clark County

Public Works

  • Plant Operator
  • Clark Regional

Wastewater District

  • “Administrative Lead”
  • r managing partner

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Salmon Creek Treatment Plant

  • Governor’s Smart Communities Award
  • All four agencies recognized for working

cooperatively

  • Partners more effectively use

consolidated sewer capacity and share costs for future expansions

Alliance Partnership

  • Introduction to SCTP
  • Originally built in mid 1970s
  • 4 phases of expansion in past 40 years
  • Capacity today is approximately 15 million gallons

per day (MGD)

  • Serves over 100,000 residences in greater Clark

County

  • Future expansions planned to serve population up

to 250,000

Salmon Creek Treatment Plant

Facility Overview

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Salmon Creek Treatment Plant

  • Operating Permits
  • Washington Department of Ecology
  • Washington Department of Natural

Resources

  • Southwest Clean Air Agency
  • Compliance History
  • 100% Compliance Award for

past 10 years

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Facility Overview

Salmon Creek Treatment Plant

  • Original Construction

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  • Mid 1970s – 2.0 MGD
  • Late 1980s – Phase 1 3.1 MGD
  • Early 1990s – Phase 2 5.6 MGD
  • Late 1990s – Phase 3 10.3 MGD
  • Mid 2000s – Phase 4 15.0 MGD
  • 4 Major Past Expansions

Facility History

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Current Facilities

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  • Operational Highlights

Salmon Creek Treatment Plant

  • Staffing: 1 shift daily, 7 days per week
  • 6:00 am to 4:30 pm
  • Operations: 24/7 treatment operations
  • Seasonal cycles – increased activities
  • Biosolids hauling – July through September

Increased truck traffic and noise

  • Summer – warmer weather

Occasional odors from plant

Salmon Creek greenway – natural exposure of decaying material causes natural odors (not related to plant operations)

Current Facilities

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Future Expansions

  • Phase 5: Currently underway

2015 – 2023

  • Phases 6 – 9: Expand plant to

design capacity – 30.0 MGD

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Questions and Answers Our Commitment To You…

Responsive Listening:

Additional information on the website: discoverycwa.org Contact Us with Questions or Comments

John Peterson General Manager 360-993-8819 jpeterson@crwwd.com Tammy Lecomte Senior Administrative Assistant 360-993-8823 tlecomte@crwwd.com Travis Capson Wastewater Operations Manager 360-397-2271 travis.capson@clark.wa.gov

Please fill out a feedback form to help us know what you’re interested in

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Thank You!

For those interested in touring the plant facilities, a guided walk-through is available now. Please let staff know if you are interested in joining us.

Additional information on the website: discoverycwa.org