CERTIFICATION OF ENROLLMENT

 

                   SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 1041

 

 

 

 

                        56th Legislature

                      1999 Regular Session

 

Passed by the House February 22, 1999

  Yeas 95   Nays 0

 

 

 

Speaker of the House of Representatives

    

 

 

Speaker of the House of Representatives

 

 

 

 

Passed by the Senate April 8, 1999

  Yeas 46   Nays 0

             CERTIFICATE

 

We, Dean R. Foster and Timothy A. Martin, Co-Chief Clerks of the House of Representatives of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that the attached is SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 1041 as passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on the dates hereon set forth.

 

 

 

                          Chief Clerk

 

 

 

                          Chief Clerk

President of the Senate

 

 

 

Approved Place Style On Codes above, and Style Off Codes below.           

                                FILED

                

 

Governor of the State of Washington

                   Secretary of State

                  State of Washington


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                    SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 1041

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             Passed Legislature - 1999 Regular Session

 

State of Washington      56th Legislature     1999 Regular Session

 

By House Committee on Capital Budget (originally sponsored by Representatives Mitchell, Murray, Kessler, O'Brien, Ogden, Lantz, Rockefeller, Hankins, Esser and Morris; by request of Public Works Board)

 

Read first time 02/04/1999.

  Authorizing funds for public works projects.


    AN ACT Relating to authorization for projects recommended by the public works board; creating a new section; making an appropriation; and declaring an emergency.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 1.  Pursuant to chapter 43.155 RCW, the following project loans recommended by the public works board are authorized to be made with funds previously appropriated from the public works assistance account:

(1) Alderwood Water DistrictCdomestic water projectCcover existing reservoir, make structural improvements to conform with current seismic standards.............................................. $3,420,060

(2) Annapolis Water DistrictCdomestic water projectCreplace asbestos cement and lead joint cast iron mains with approximately 5,000 lineal feet of 8-inch water main, and 1,900 lineal feet of water service line $524,250

(3) City of AuburnCdomestic water projectCconstruct corrosion control facilities on Coal Creek Springs and Well #2........... $3,850,000

(4) City of BuckleyCdomestic water projectCreplace approximately two miles of various sized transmission lines, and stabilization of slope adjacent to the pipeline.  The method of stabilization will be based on engineering report and recommendations............................... $500,000

(5) City of BurlingtonCsanitary sewer projectCmodification of wastewater treatment plant to include replacement of aging equipment, expand the effluent pump station, add ultraviolet-light effluent disinfection, anaerobic digestion of waste sludge, and an outfall pipe to the Skagit River.................................................... $556,875

(6) City of CamasCsanitary sewer projectCdesign and construct wastewater treatment plant improvements, including repair and replacement of main raw sewage lift station, construct headworks facility primary clarifiers, activated sludge basins, ultraviolet disinfection, laboratory, and modifications to the sludge handling facilities ....... $3,452,590

(7) Chelan River Irrigation DistrictCdomestic water projectCconstruct new domestic water system including 17,900 lineal feet of 8-inch diameter distribution main, service connections, meters, a 200-gpm duplex booster pump station, and a 117,000 gallon reservoir

....................................................... $1,553,989

(8)Clark Public UtilitiesCdomestic water projectCimprove five water storage tanks.  Improvements include safety improvements, interior and exterior lining, coating, patching, ladders, inspection, and testing

......................................................... $387,485

(9) Cowlitz CountyCsanitary sewer projectCimprove regional collection system, pump station, force mains, central wastewater treatment plant, and solids stream work..................................... $7,000,000

(10) City of Des MoinesCstorm sewer projectCreplace Marine View Drive Bridge and Culvert..................................... $2,349,500

(11) City of DuPontCsanitary sewer projectCreplace deteriorated water and sewer systems, including lines, booster pumps, relocation of the water distribution system, and possible connection of the sanitary sewer system to Pierce County's system.............................. $1,451,968

(12) City of Federal WayCstorm sewer projectCimprove Sea-Tac Mall Area Drainage System.  Improvements will include storage system, water quality treatment, and conveyance system....................... $2,750,000

(13) City of GoldendaleCdomestic water projectCreplace water source with a well, fence watershed and install over 16,000 lineal feet of water line to storage facility....................................... $1,213,000

(14) City of GrandviewCdomestic water projectCreplace four shallow wells with three new deep aquifer wells, including video inspections, testing, new pumps, pumphouses with security, appurtenances, piping, and chlorination equipment and controls...................... $539,000

(15) City of Kettle FallsCdomestic water projectCconstruct a two-million gallon reservoir, install 2,000 lineal feet of 18-inch transmission main, and acquire a new auxiliary power generator

....................................................... $1,651,539

(16) King County Water District #111Cdomestic water projectCconstruct piping, pump stations, meters, and source facilities for the water supply intertie between the City of Auburn, King County Water District #111, and Covington Water District............................... $1,850,613

(17) King County Water District No. 54Cdomestic water projectCdesign and construct a ground-level 650,000-gallon water reservoir, drill new well, and water pumping and transmission facilities to lift water from reservoir to 250,000-gallon spheroid............................. $1,116,240

(18) Kitsap County Sewer District No. 5Csanitary sewer projectCreplace approximately 4,800 lineal feet of 8-inch sewer main and 4,750 lineal feet of 4-inch side sewer................................... $1,119,600

(19) Kitsap County Sewer District No. 5Csanitary sewer projectCupgrade Port Orchard pump station with replacement of approximately 1,650 lineal feet of sewer force main............................... $1,117,350

(20) City of LaceyCroad projectCconstruct a one-way couplet, which includes class II bicycle facilities, bus shelters, extension of Lacey Boulevard from Golf Club Road across Burlington Northern Railroad, connecting to Pacific Avenue near Selma Street, appropriate signals, overlay, and restriping................................ $1,610,000

(21) City of LeavenworthCsanitary sewer projectCconstruct a regional cocomposting facility in Chelan County to stabilize sewage sludge generated at wastewater treatment plants throughout the county

......................................................... $735,461

(22) City of MoxeeCsanitary sewer projectCupgrade the city's wastewater treatment facility by installing disinfection system improvements, an effluent composite sampler, replacing clarifier mechanism, add sludge-drying beds, and a lift station pump to the headworks.... $439,650

(23) Town of NachesCsanitary sewer projectCimprove wastewater system by installing influent and effluent samplers, replace and reconfigure oxidation ditch effluent pumps, add sludge-drying beds, and replace bar screens.................................................. $535,500

(24) North Perry Avenue Water DistrictCdomestic water projectCinstall 6, 8, and 12-inch water mains in pressure zones 315 and 345, and construct a booster pump system in pressure zone 490............... $1,070,757

(25) City of PalouseCdomestic water projectCdrilling and completing a 500-foot ground water for use as an emergency backup well.  Also includes approximately 600 feet of 8-inch C900 PVC force main, an access road to the well house, replacement of approximately 1,000 lineal feet of 4-inch water line with 8-inch C900 PVC water, and a liquid sodium hypochlorite disinfection system...................................... $237,899

(26) City of PaterosCsanitary sewer projectCreplace existing sewer treatment plant, which will include headworks, aeration basin and clarifier, upgrade of existing disinfection system, replacement of existing sludge dewatering facilities, and plant electrical upgrade

......................................................... $505,000

(27) City of Port TownsendCsanitary sewer projectCreplace approximately 7,800 lineal feet of an existing 18-inch trunk sewer line and approximately 1,400 lineal feet of 15-inch trunk sewer line with new 30-inch and 18-inch sewer lines and replacement of the Gaines Street Lift Station................................................ $1,593,739

(28) PUD No. 1 of Chelan CountyCdomestic water projectCconstruct a new booster pump station with the 1096 Pressure Zone to pump up to the 1395 Pressure Zone............................................ $608,400

(29) City of PullmanCdomestic water projectCconstruct a domestic water well located in the north intermediate Pressure Zone of the city

......................................................... $622,534

(30) City of Rock IslandCdomestic water projectCconstruction of a new 4-million gallon steel reservoir, which consists of site grading and development, installation of a welded steel reservoir, connection to the city transmission system, and telemetry system for Wells #2 and #3 $492,800

(31) Scatchet Head Water DistrictCdomestic water projectCinstall an ozone treatment plant to eliminate bacteriological contamination and remove iron and manganese from the water.  Also, add a dedicated well supply line and new booster pump station to the Guemes Avenue standpipe.. $365,640

(32) City of SelahCsanitary sewer projectCreplace the chlorine disinfection system with an ultraviolet process, install a belt filter press, and construct a pretreatment clarifier.......... $2,261,000

(33) Silver Lake Water DistrictCdomestic water projectCprovide a new point of water delivery and necessary facilities to the Silver Lake Water District.  Project would add a new 8.5-mile transmission pipeline of 42-inch diameter, pump station with a capacity of 45.6 mgd to divert water from the existing Everett pipeline #5, a new 24-million gallon reservoir, and new water mains.................................... $6,208,160

(34) City of South BendCdomestic water projectCreplace water treatment system with a membrane filtration plant.  Project includes installation of two membrane filtration treatment "mega modules," piping modifications, installation of controls and telemetry, standby generator, safety equipment, site work, and a new building................. $889,700

(35) PUD No. 1 of Stevens CountyCdomestic water projectCreplace the current Stone Lodge water system, with 7,900 lineal feet of 6-inch water pipe, install twenty-eight water meters, four 6-inch fire hydrants, replace forty-six 1-inch service connections, and eliminate five dead-end lines.................................................... $130,550

(36) Terrace Heights Sewer DistrictCsanitary sewer projectCupgrade pipe connecting the district to the City of Yakima Regional Wastewater treatment facility, with approximately 8,000 lineal feet of concrete sewer main..................................................... $610,470

(37) Vashon Sewer DistrictCsanitary sewer projectCrehabilitate and construct improvements to wastewater treatment facility.  Project includes the replacement of existing oxidation ditch with sequencing batch reactors, construction of an ultraviolet disinfection system, a 20,000 gallon sludge storage tank, and an equipment building to house the sludge press with related equipment and storage for dewatered sludge $2,150,000

(38) City of Walla WallaCsanitary sewer projectCrehabilitation of city's wastewater treatment plant.  Project consists of improvements to filtration plant, biosolids handling equipment, and reclamation improvements........................................... $7,000,000

(39) Willapa Valley Water DistrictCdomestic water projectCinstall new filtration plant and alterations to other related systems $420,000

(40) City of WoodlandCsanitary sewer projectCinstall variable speed drives, primary and secondary clarifiers, replacement of the existing disinfection system, digesters, biosolids handling equipment, and other ancillary improvements................................. $4,271,760

(41) Yakima CountyCbridge projectCproject consists of design, right of way acquisition, demolition, and reconstruction of 18 bridges on county roads that span from 25 feet to 150 feet in length, including roadway approaches, guardrails, drainage facilities, and other miscellaneous items relative to the project................................ $5,000,000

(42) Yakima CountyCroad projectCproject includes design right of way acquisition, reconstruction, and paving of gravel roads throughout the county, this includes asphalt and concrete paving, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, drainage facilities, traffic control signs, irrigation crossings, illumination, excavation, embankments, and other miscellaneous items relative to the project.......................... $2,000,000

 

Total................................................. $76,163,079

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 2.  The sum of twenty-six million five hundred twenty-one thousand six hundred eighty-eight dollars, or as much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated for the biennium ending June 30, 2001, from the public works assistance account to the department of community, trade, and economic development for project loans recommended by the public works board and previously approved by the legislature.

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 3.  This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect immediately.

 


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