CERTIFICATION OF ENROLLMENT

 

                   SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 2256

 

 

                   Chapter 119, Laws of 1996

 

 

 

 

                        54th Legislature

                      1996 Regular Session

 

 

PROJECTS RECOMMENDED BY THE PUBLIC WORKS BOARD--AUTHORIZATION

 

 

                    EFFECTIVE DATE:  3/21/96

Passed by the House February 6, 1996

  Yeas 97   Nays 0

 

 

 

             CLYDE BALLARD

Speaker of the

      House of Representatives

 

Passed by the Senate February 28, 1996

  Yeas 47   Nays 0

             CERTIFICATE

 

I, Timothy A. Martin, Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that the attached is SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 2256 as passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on the dates hereon set forth.

 

 

 

            JOEL PRITCHARD

President of the Senate

          TIMOTHY A. MARTIN

                          Chief Clerk

 

 

Approved March 21, 1996 Place Style On Codes above, and Style Off Codes below.

                                FILED          

 

 

           March 21, 1996 - 9:15 a.m.

 

 

 

              MIKE LOWRY

Governor of the State of Washington

                   Secretary of State

                  State of Washington


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                    SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 2256

          _______________________________________________

 

             Passed Legislature - 1996 Regular Session

 

State of Washington      54th Legislature     1996 Regular Session

 

By House Committee on Capital Budget (originally sponsored by Representatives Honeyford, Chopp, Keiser, Regala, Dickerson, Mason and Patterson; by request of Public Works Board and Department of Community, Trade, and Economic Development)

 

Read first time 01/30/96. 

 

Authorizing certain public works projects.


    AN ACT Relating to appropriations for projects recommended by the public works board; creating a new section; 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) City of Albion--domestic water project--replace 3,200 lineal feet of water mains, install service connections, fire hydrants, valves and fittings, complete road and surface restoration.......... $200,000

 

(2) City of Arlington--domestic water project--replace 71-year-old water filtration plant including emergency standby power, telemetry, connecting pipes, office, and laboratory space.................... $1,535,000

 

(3) City of Bonney Lake--domestic water project--replace 17,000 lineal feet of pipe with 12-inch water main, install fire hydrants, and street overlay................................................ $1,298,700

 

(4) City of Bremerton--sanitary sewer project--install 4,000 lineal feet of storm sewer lines, and relocate 2,400 lineal feet of combined sewer lines and water main in the Callow Avenue basin........ $2,844,000

 

(5) Bryn Mawr-Lakeridge Water and Sewer District--domestic water project--rehabilitate two 250,000 gallon storage reservoirs to meet current safety standards................................................ $148,500

 

(6) Town of Cathlamet--domestic water project--rehabilitation of water treatment plant, construction of 500,000 gallon reservoir, and install 18,000 lineal feet of 8 to 12-inch water mains......... $1,990,800

 

(7) Cedar River Water and Sewer District--domestic water project--replace 34,000 lineal feet of 30-year-old substandard water mains, install pressure control stations and restore 34,000 lineal feet of asphalt road....................................................... $1,715,029

 

(8) Chelan County PUD No. 1--domestic water project--replace 44-year-old reservoir with 500,000 gallon reservoir, replace deteriorating booster station, and install 1,200 lineal feet of 12-inch water main

......................................................... $790,824

 

(9) Clark Public Utilities--domestic water project--upgrade 109,000 lineal feet of water lines, install fire hydrants and convert 27 well-disinfection systems from gas chlorine to sodium hypochlorite

....................................................... $3,709,090

 

 

(10) Clinton Water District--domestic water project--install source transmission line and controls, replace 2 existing wood stove storage tanks, replace old distribution line with adequate new distribution line......................................................... $545,400

 

(11) City of Colville--domestic water project--install transmission mains and hydrants and replace undersized distribution lines

......................................................... $882,300

 

(12) City of Colville--sanitary sewer project--reconstruct wastewater collection system including the rehabilitation of 30,000 lineal feet of major trunk lines, and construct 4,300 lineal feet of storm water collection lines to meet DOE compliance order.......... $6,117,700

 

(13) Covington Water District--domestic water project--replace 17,050 lineal feet of undersized, leaking steel pipes with 8 and 12-inch ductile iron pipes near and around Lake Morton................. $1,325,542

 

(14) Douglas County Sewer District No. 1--sanitary sewer project--a wastewater treatment plant improvement project including upgrade of the headworks, conversion of the final clarifier to provide redundancy, installation of UV disinfection to replace chlorine disinfection, remodel the lab building, construct anoxic portion of additional aeration basins, construct three anerobic digester reactors and construct new sludge dewatering and handling equipment...................... $3,500,000

 

(15) City of Enumclaw--road project--construction of a 36-foot wide pavement section with new sidewalk, curb and gutter, and associated utility improvements along Roosevelt Avenue from Semanski Street to Cole Street................................................... $584,850

 

(16) City of Everett--road project--construct 3,700 lineal feet of street widening; curbs, gutters, and sidewalks; vertical realignment of the street, lighting, storm drainage, asphalt overlay, and restorative work....................................................... $1,034,310

 

(17) City of Grandview--sanitary sewer--increase the hydraulic and storage capacity at the city's wastewater treatment plant, meet the biochemical oxygen demand requirements, and construct biosolids treatment facilities and pumping station to meet DOE compliance order....... $5,014,000

 

(18) Hangman Hills Water District No. 15--domestic water project--construction and installation of new well, pump house, and transmission mains..................................................... $78,600

 

(19) Hazel Dell Water District--sanitary sewer project--installation of a pump station, pump chamber, storage tank, and 22,500 lineal feet of pressure main............................................ $502,670

 

(20) Highline Water District--domestic water project--construction of a six million gallon reservoir, and installation of separate inlet and outlet pipes in four of the district=s existing reservoirs

....................................................... $1,792,350

 

(21) Highline Water District--domestic water project--installation of 2,350 lineal feet of 12-inch supply/transmission main and replacement of 8,150 lineal feet of undersized mains in the Three Tree Point area ......................................................... $588,000

 

(22) City of Kelso--storm sewer project--installation of  a new 42-inch storm drain to divert flows from an existing storm drain to prevent flooding................................................. $155,400

 

(23) City of Kennewick--domestic water project--installation of 39,500 lineal feet of 8-inch water main including connections, valves, and fire hydrants; filter plant operational repairs; well repairs; installation of recirculating system; installation of pumps; modification of existing pumping station; replacement of 1,300 lineal feet of 16-inch main; backup pump installation; pumping improvements; increased storage capacity; installation of 3,000 lineal feet of 16-inch main; and other water system upgrades............................................... $7,000,000

 

(24) King County Water District No. 20--domestic water project--upgrade approximately 39,300 lineal feet of water mains on Chelsea Park/4th Avenue and Roseburg/Rainier Gold Club......................... $1,890,000

 

(25) King County Water District No. 90--domestic water project--design and install a 500 GPM water treatment facility, and replace 2,000 lineal feet of old steel water mains................................. $654,500

 

(26) King County Water District No. 107--domestic water project--replace approximately 11,000 lineal feet of 35-year-old, undersized, asbestos (AC) distribution pipelines................................... $685,713

 

(27) King County Water District No. 107--sanitary sewer project--installation of 1,990 lineal feet of interceptor lines, and upgrade the wet well capacity in the district's Olympus lift station. $336,000

 

(28) King County Water District No. 111--domestic water project--installation of filtration treatment for ground water wells Nos. 1, 3, and 4 of the district's supply............................... $945,000

 

(29) King County Water District No. 111--domestic water project--replacement of 4,000 lineal feet of old, deteriorated, and undersized water pipes with 8 and 12-inch ductile iron pipe......... $151,900

 

(30) King County Water District No. 123--domestic water project--replacement of aging, substandard water lines with 6 and 8-inch ductile iron water mains......................................... $148,399

 

(31) City of Langley--domestic water project--replace existing tank with new 600,000 gallon tank, stall and replace transmission mains, and replace undersized water lines................................... $630,454

 

(32) City of Lynden--sanitary sewer project--build an on-site composting facility at sewer treatment plant to comply with NPDES and Federal 503 regulations............................................ $1,674,280

 

(33) Mason County PUD No. 1--domestic water project--repair and replace severely deteriorated and undersized pipe, make improvements to Well No. 1 and Well No. 2 booster station bypass, install a reservoir lower level alarm and pressure reducing devices, and install water meters in the Highland Park water system............................... $159,030

 

(34) Medical Lake--domestic water project--installation of a water pump station and appurtenances, construction of a 1.5 million gallon water reservoir, and installation of 18,500 lineal feet of 16-inch transmission main................................................... $2,380,000

 

(35) Midway Sewer District--sanitary sewer project--replace existing sewer with 6,600 lineal feet of 30-inch gravity trunk sewer line, and  replace existing on-shore portion of outfall with 4,600 lineal feet of 36-inch or larger pipe from treatment plant to Puget Sound

....................................................... $2,472,960

 

(36) City of Mill Creek--storm sewer project--modify existing storm system and install an overflow bypass system.................... $547,500

 

(37) City of Mount Vernon--sanitary sewer project--construct 6,400 linear feet of 54 to 60 inch pipeline to transport combined sewer flows during storm events............................................. $400,000

 

(38) City of Mount Vernon--storm sewer project--construct a new stormwater pump station to handle peak stormwater flow from Kulshan Creek basin....................................................... $3,100,000

 

(39) Northshore Utility District--sanitary sewer project--construct sewer collectors in previously unserved areas with known on-site system failures to eliminate public health threat...................... $1,896,300

 

(40) City of Ocean Shores--road project--reconstruction of Point Brown Avenue................................................. $1,000,000

 

(41) City of Othello--domestic water project--drill a new well, construct a steel reservoir, and install a transmission main

....................................................... $2,756,466

 

(42) City of Pacific--domestic water project--construction of a new 1.5 million gallon reservoir, installation of 1,200 lineal feet of 12-inch water main, and installation of a new 8-inch 1,000 lineal foot intertie with Lakehaven Utility District........................ $1,756,000

 

(43) Penn Cove Park Water District--domestic water project--replacement and installation of 9,500 lineal feet of 6-inch water mains and appurtenances, new services, valves, and hydrants........ $427,500

 

(44) City of Pullman--sanitary sewer project--replacement of the existing secondary clarifier at the city=s wastewater treatment plant that has been out of service for six years due to NPDES permit violations $777,000

 

(45) City of Renton--sanitary sewer project--construction of a new interceptor to replace an existing lift station constructed in 1963, and is prone to overflows into Honey Creek................. $2,466,717

 

(46) City of Renton--sanitary sewer project--reconstruction of the Devil=s Elbow Lift Station, connecting existing residential areas currently on septic systems to the public sewer system, and preventing potential aquifer contamination.................................. $2,125,740

 

(47) Rhodena Beach Water District--domestic water project--construction of a pressurized water distribution system to replace current inadequate gravity system............................................ $73,736

 

(48) Scatchet Head Water District--domestic water project--drilling of a new well, construction of a 35,000 gallon storage tank, replacement of water lines, and installation of pressure reducing valves

......................................................... $248,500

 

(49) City of Seattle--bridge project--design and construction of retrofit improvements to the University Bridge approaches and the Freemont Bridge Bascule as part of the Bridge Seismic Retrofit program. $4,000,000

 

(50) City of Seattle--road project--reconstruction of Harbor Avenue including new pavement, sidewalks, a multi-use trail, storm drain and lighting improvements.................................. $1,000,000

 

(51) Silverdale Water District No. 16--domestic water project--construction of four interties linking four satellite systems including:  Installation of 11,900 lineal feet of 4 and 8-inch water main, 14 fire hydrants, pressure-reducing valves, 3,330 lineal feet of street restoration, service connections, 1,500 lineal feet of 2-inch pipe, and 800 lineal feet of security fencing...................... $623,780

 

(52) Skyway Water and Sewer District--domestic water project--construction of a 1.3 million gallon reservoir, a new pump station, the upgrade of an existing booster pump station, and installation of 2,500 lineal feet of transmission main...................................... $1,250,000

 

(53) Snohomish County--road project--structural overlays and reconstruction of 40 miles of county roads including rural and urban major and minor collector arterials, and local access roads

....................................................... $3,703,529

 

(54) City of Stanwood--sanitary sewer project--wastewater system improvements, including:  Renovation of the main pump station, addition of standby power, upgrades to systems at the disinfection building, installation of bar screen and compactor at the headworks, provide dechlorination of effluent at the wastewater treatment facility, and install approximately 3,500 lineal feet of 12-inch gravity sewer line....................................................... $1,156,000

 

(55) Town of Steilacoom--domestic water project--construction of a 500,000 gallon water reservoir with connections to the existing water system, rehabilitate and improve the existing booster pump station, and install 1,000 lineal feet of 12-inch transmission main........... $835,200

 

(56) Town of Steilacoom--road project--reconstruction of Union Avenue from Cormorant Drive to Rainier Street, including:  4,400 lineal feet of asphalt concrete road, curb, gutter, sidewalk, bicycle lanes, street lighting, installation of underground storm drainage systems and 2,800 lineal feet of water main upgrades..................... $1,866,600

 

(57) City of Sultan--sanitary sewer project--design and construction of an oxidation ditch wastewater treatment facility, and repair and replace the existing plant, including:  A headworks structure, an influent chamber, and oxidation ditch equipped with aeration rotors and mixers, two clarifiers, a disinfection system, digester, composting facilities, and a control building to house a laboratory, office space, telemetry, an auxiliary generator, and other equipment............... $2,022,050

 

(58) City of Tacoma--neighborhood reinvestment/enterprise zone demonstration project--road project to install approximately one hundred streetlight standards, including poles and underground connections to light three miles of city streets........................ $440,000

 

(59) City of Toledo--domestic water project--replacement of 2,800 lineal feet of water main, 1,000 lineal feet of 8-inch sewer pipe, street widening, sidewalks and storm drains..................... $769,816

 

(60) Valley Water District--domestic water project--installation of a telemetry system between a water tank, well site, and Tacoma intertie; replacement of a water pump and pump house, meter replacement, installation of 6,350 lineal feet of 4, 6, and 10-inch distribution mains, installation of chlorination facilities, and a standby generator for the Alderwood Estates water system........................... $496,800

 

(61) Valley Water District--domestic water project--provide water source, reservoirs, distribution lines, transmission lines, meters, water treatment, intertie upgrade, installation of 1,900 lineal feet of 6-inch pipe, and 25 valves to the Eldorado Estates water system

......................................................... $509,400

 

(62) Valley Water District--domestic water project--construction of a new pump house, chlorination treatment facilities, a storage reservoir, installation of 3,520 lineal feet of transmission main, 4,000 lineal feet of distribution main and telemetry, and replacement of vaults and meters for the Valley Water system.............................. $518,400

 

(63) Vashon Sewer District--sanitary sewer project--rehabilitate and construction of improvements to the wastewater treatment facility

......................................................... $922,000

 

(64) City of Wapato--domestic water project--refurbish a 40-year-old elevated water tank, and rehabilitation of wells No. 3 and 4

......................................................... $392,280

 

(65) City of Wapato--sanitary sewer project--improvements to the wastewater treatment facility.......................... $1,158,300

 

(66) Whitworth Water District No. 2--domestic water project--installation of 3,800 lineal feet of 20-inch waterline, 2,700 lineal feet of 18-inch waterline, 7,000 lineal feet of 24-inch ductile iron pipe, 2,300 lineal feet of water main, air release and pressure-reducing stations, a creek crossing, eleven fire hydrants, a water pump, and 300 square yards of pavement............................................... $1,300,000

 

(67) Town of Wilbur--sanitary sewer project--rehabilitation of 3,600 lineal feet of existing sewer line, replacement of manholes, sump pumps, storm drain connections, and surface restoration......... $765,000

 

Total Approved List................................... $96,785,915

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 2.  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 shall take effect immediately.


    Passed the House February 6, 1996.

    Passed the Senate February 28, 1996.

Approved by the Governor March 21, 1996.

    Filed in Office of Secretary of State March 21, 1996.