SPUD Water Treatment Facility and Water Tank
SPUD (Snoqualmie Public Utility District) has submitted a request to add a second concrete reservoir next to their existing reservoir, and an arsenic water treatment facility adjacent to the existing well.
Project Summary
Location Summary:
Water tank/reservoir is at the Alpental Ski Area, adjacent to existing water tank. Treatment facility would be adjacent to Well 2, north-east of I-90 exit 52.
Project Milestones:
| Milestone | Date |
|---|---|
| Scoping Start | 07/25/2018 |
| Decision | 03/2019 (Estimated) |
| Implementation | 05/2019 (Estimated) |
Expected Analysis Type:
Decision Memo
Categorical Exclusion:
32.2 (3), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(3)
Special Authority:
Not Applicable / Other
Lead Management Unit:
Snoqualmie Ranger District
Notice and Comment Regulation:
Not Subject to Regulations
Project Purpose:
Special Use Management
Project Activity:
Special Use Authorizations
Current Status:
Completed
Project Decision Information
SPUD Water Treatment Facility and Water Tank
Decision Signed Date: 03/07/2019
Forests:
Mt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
Districts:
Snoqualmie Ranger District
States:
Washington
Counties:
King
Legal Land Description:
Water Reservoir: T23N, R11E, Sec 29; Water Treatment Facility: T22N, R11E, Sec 4
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Brian Lee
902 S.E. North Bend Way, Bldg 1
North Bend, WA 98045
425-888-8795
fs-comments-pacificnw-mtbakersnoqualmie-snoqualmie@fs.fed.us
Last Updated: 3/7/2019