Publication Summary

Title

Snoqualmie River Basin Class II Inspections at North Bend, Snoqualmie, and Duvall Wastewater Treatment Plants

Month-Year PublishedDecember 1992
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Short Description

Class II Inspections were conducted at three municipal wastewater treatment plants in the Snoqualmie River basin on September 24-25, 1991. North Bend and Duvall employ oxidation ditches, while Snoqualmie uses aerated lagoons. All plants were operating well at the time of inspection and met effluent discharge limitations. Snoqualmie and Duvall had potential problems with sampling and lab procedures. Snoqualmie effluent had high chlorine residuals. Other assorted recommendations are included in the report. A concurrent total maximum daily load (TMDL) study by EILS is also progressing in the Snoqualmie River basin.

Publication Number92-e21
Author(s)Das, T.
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Number of pages 26 pp.
Keywords effluent, inspections, river, site investigation, TMDL, Total Maximum Daily Load, wastewater treatment plant
Subject Waterbodies
Snoqualmie River
map of Washington state showing locations of subject waterbodies

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