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Snoqualmie Pass Wastewater Treatment Plant February 9-10, 1988 and March 2, 1988 Class II Inspection Report

 
Publication number Date Published
89-e19March 1989
VIEW NOW Snoqualmie Pass Wastewater Treatment Plant February 9-10, 1988 and March 2, 1988 Class II Inspection Report (Number of pages: 35) (Publication Size: 1MB)




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Author(s) Heffner, M.
Description A Class II inspection was conducted at the Snoqualmie Pass Sewer District (SPSD) Wastewater Treatment Plant on February 9-10, 1988 and March 2, 1988. The facility consists of a two-cell aerated lagoon system followed by spray irrigation of the treated effluent on forest land. The permit specifies ground water as the receiving water. Survey results indicated that not all discharge was to the ground water. The facility is subject to Ecology Advanced Waste Treatment Guidelines because drainage is tributary to Keechelus Lake. A monitoring program allowing SPSD treatment to be compared to Ecology Advanced Waste Treatment Guidelines is recommended.
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Keywords survey results, receiving water, wastewater treatment plant, guidelines, water, irrigation, lake, ground water, effluent
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Area 39 Upper Yakima