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What: Replace or rehabilitate ten wastewater pump stations in six years. The Sewer Utility owns and operates 23 pump stations throughout its service area. When: Now–2025 Why: If a pump station fails there is a risk that raw sewage will back up into homes or businesses, or overflow into Lake Sammamish and other natural waterways. Ten out of the 23 wastewater pump stations are at, or past, their useful life. Mechanical and electrical equipment in pump stations usually lasts 20–30 years. Some of the pump stations are over 30 years old, some are failing now, and some have equipment for which replacement parts are no longer available. How: The sewer pump stations will be replaced using sewer rates, development connection charges, and bonded debt so that the stations are in good working order by 2025. Cost: $44 million. All lift stations projects are funded by the Sewer Utility Capital Improvement Program. The City maintains the wastewater system in a manner which protects human health and the environment, the public investment, ensures compliance with state and federal mandates, and ensures that reliable service is available to all customers of the City utility system. Wastewater Pump Station Program Contact: Mike Haley, (425) 556-2843, [EMAIL REDACTED] Due to hills and valleys in the landscape, sewer systems include locations where sewage needs to be pumped from low points to higher elevations, from which it will ultimately flow via gravity to a King County treatment plant. Once sewage arrives at the treatment plant it is treated and discharged to Puget Sound. What is a pump station? ---PAGE BREAK--- 520 520 188th AVE NE N E 124th S T AV O ND A LE WY C L E V E L A N D NE 24th ST NE 40th ST 166th AV E NE 156th AV E NE 172nd AV E NE 160th AV E NE NE 116th S T N E 80th S T NE 80th S T NE 104th S T NE 20th S T 164th AV E NE 132nd AVE NE N E 79th S T N E 76th S T 1 6 2nd AVE NE 154th PL NE 154 t h AVE NE NE 111th ST NE 90th ST E LK S AMMA MISH PKW Y 152nd AVE NE 185th AVE NE 180th AVE NE NE 128th S T U N IO N H ILL RD B E A R C R EE K PK W Y N E 60th S T 154th AVE NE NE 124th W Y NE 36t h ST 178th PL NE 132nd AVE NE NE 116th ST O LD R ED M O ND RD W L K SAMMAM I SH P K WY RE D-WO O D R D 148th AV E NE BE L -RE D RD 171s t AV E N E WIL L O WS RD 180th AV E NE 140th AVE NE 161s t AV E NE 1 6 0 t h A V E NE NE 100th ST AVO NDA LE RD NE 85th ST NE 83rd ST 172nd AVE NE R E DMO ND W Y 148th AVE NE NE 75th ST N E 5 1st ST 150th AVE NE REDMO ND WY AVO N DA L E RD L a k e L a k e S a m m a mish S a m m a mish Grass Lawn Spiritbrook Viewpoint Open Space Viewpoint Idylwood Beach Cascade View Westside Bridle Crest Trail Site Redmond West Wetlands Anderson Park Target Sixty Acres (King County) Marymoor (King County) Juel Farrel- McWhirter MOC Meadow NE Redmond Sammamish Valley Willows Creek Scotts Pond Watershed Preserve and Trails City Hall MOC 2 6 5 8 13 14 12 11 15 2 3 5 6 13 8 11 12 15 14 Wastewater Pump Stations Six Year Plan: Document Last Updated March 10, 2020 2019 Pumps 2 & 14 2021 Pumps 12 & 15 2022 Pumps 5 & 6 2024 Pumps 8 & 11 2020 Pumps 3 & 13 The City of Redmond assures that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or gender, as provided by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program or activity. For more information about Title VI, please visit redmond.gov/TitleVI. 无歧视声明可在本市的网址 redmond.gov/TitleVI 上查阅 I El aviso contra la discriminación está disponible en redmond.gov/TitleVI.