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A Report on the State Reclaimed Water Facility Operators Workshop

 
Publication number Date Published
03-10-054June 2003
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Author(s) Jerry Anderson and Kathy Cupps
Description This publication is a report on a workshop for reclaimed water facility operators held in April 2003.

This workshop provided a needed, organized forum for the reclaimed water operators to meet with each other and with state regulatory agencies to focus on their priority issues. The workshop was held on April 30, 2003 at facilities provided by the City of Snoqualmie. It was well received and strongly attended. Twenty-four operators representing thirteen of the state’s water reclamation facilities were present. Representatives from Ecology, the Department of Health and the Evergreen Rural Water Association also participated in the workshop. Following the workshop, operators visited and toured the City of Snoqualmie’s Water Reclamation Plant.

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Keywords rural, report, operator, facility, health, plan, water, reclaimed water
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