File #: 2006-0025    Version: 1
Type: Motion Status: Passed
File created: 1/30/2006 In control: Growth Management and Natural Resources Committee
On agenda: Final action: 5/22/2006
Enactment date: Enactment #: 12292
Title: A MOTION approving the King County Executive's Recommended Regional Infiltration and Inflow Control Program.
Sponsors: Jane Hague, Dow Constantine
Indexes: Groundwater, Storm Water Facilities
Attachments: 1. Motion 12292.pdf, 2. 2006-0025 Attachment 1 (3-8-06).pdf, 3. 2006-0025 Regional I-I Program (03-08-06).ppt, 4. 2006-0025 Staff Report Infiltration-Inflow control program.doc, 5. 2006-0025 staff report Regional I-I Control Program Approval (3-08-06).doc, 6. 2006-0025 Transmittal Letter.doc, 7. A. Executive's Recommended Regional Infiltration and Inflow Control Program -- December 2005
Staff: Reed, Mike
Drafter
Clerk 12/30/2005
Title
A MOTION approving the King County Executive's Recommended Regional Infiltration and Inflow Control Program.
Body
WHEREAS, the King County council adopted the Regional Wastewater Services Plan ("RWSP") by Ordinance 13680 on November 23, 1999, and
WHEREAS, the RWSP is an amendment to the King County Comprehensive Water Pollution Abatement Plan and serves as the policy basis for providing wastewater management services to the King County wastewater service area through 2030 and beyond, and
WHEREAS, the RWSP contains policies relating to the control of inflow and infiltration ("I/I"), which is clean storm or groundwater, into the regional wastewater collection and treatment system, and
WHEREAS, the RWSP I/I policies guided a cooperative process undertaken from 2000 through 2005, between King County and the local sewer agencies it serves, that studied the methods, costs and effectiveness of identifying and reducing I/I in local sewage collection systems, and
WHEREAS, during this six-year study, the levels of I/I in local collection systems were assessed through extensive flow monitoring and modeling, various I/I reduction pilot projects were undertaken, and a thorough benefit/cost analysis was completed to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of I/I reduction efforts, and
WHEREAS, the results of these analytical efforts of the county and local agencies have demonstrated that I/I can be quantified through monitoring and modeling, that it can effectively be removed through targeted I/I reduction efforts and that removal is cost-effective in certain identified project areas, and
WHEREAS, implementation of cost-effective I/I reduction projects would be funded from existing budget for the otherwise needed conveyance system improvement projects, and
WHEREAS, the goal of a Regional Infiltration and Inflow Control Program will be to maximize savings in capital costs for conveyance system improvements by reducing peak I/I flows...

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