Brightwater Conveyance System Will Expand Seattle?s Wastewater Treatment

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John E. Newby
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Washington?s King County is constructing a new regional wastewater treatment facility, called Brightwater, in response to growth in the greater Seattle region. Planning conducted in the late 1950s identified the need for two regional treatment facilities. Constructed in the 1960s, these plants have served the region well. However, an eventual need for a third facility was also recognized. The Brightwater project implements the final phases of the long-term plan. The project includes a new treatment plant and an extensive conveyance system. When completed in 2010, the Brightwater facilities will treat sanitary sewer flows from growing populations living in northern King County and southern Snohomish County. The new system will fulfill commitments to provide wastewater services to local jurisdictions and sewer service providers in the King County Service Area. It will also provide more flexibility in the operation of the King County regional wastewater system. The Brightwater wastewater treatment plant will provide secondary treatment capacity using membrane bioractor technology in 2010 for 36 million gallons per day (mgd), with anticipated expansion in 2040 to 54 mgd, using membrane bioreactor technology. These capacities are for average wet-weather flows. The plant will also accommodate peak hourly flows of 130 mgd by 2010 and 170 mgd by 2040. The Brightwater Conveyance System consists of more than 8.1 km (13 miles) of tunneled influent and effluent conveyance lines, five tunnel portals/shafts, microtunneled influent and outfall connec-
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APA: John E. Newby  (2007)  Brightwater Conveyance System Will Expand Seattle?s Wastewater Treatment

MLA: John E. Newby Brightwater Conveyance System Will Expand Seattle?s Wastewater Treatment. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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