CERTIFICATION OF ENROLLMENT

 

                        SENATE BILL 5372

 

                   Chapter 118, Laws of 1995

 

 

                        54th Legislature

                      1995 Regular Session

 

 

Projects recommended by the public works board‑-Appropriations

 

 

                    EFFECTIVE DATE:  4/20/95

Passed by the Senate March 14, 1995

  YEAS 45   NAYS 0

 

 

 

JOEL PRITCHARD

President of the Senate

 

Passed by the House April 11, 1995

  YEAS 94   NAYS 0

             CERTIFICATE

 

I, Marty Brown, Secretary of the Senate of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that the attached is SENATE BILL 5372 as passed by the Senate and the House of Representatives on the dates hereon set forth.

 

 

 

  CLYDE BALLARD

Speaker of the

      House of Representatives

MARTY BROWN

                            Secretary

 

 

Approved April 20, 1995 Place Style On Codes above, and Style Off Codes below.

                                FILED          

 

 

           April 20, 1995 - 1:10 p.m.

 

 

 

    MIKE LOWRY

Governor of the State of Washington

                   Secretary of State

                  State of Washington


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                         SENATE BILL 5372

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             Passed Legislature - 1995 Regular Session

 

State of Washington      54th Legislature     1995 Regular Session

 

By Senators Sheldon and Wood; by request of Community, Trade, and Economic Development and Public Works Board

 

Read first time 01/20/95.  Referred to Committee on Ways & Means.

 

Appropriating funds for projects recommended by the public works board.



    AN ACT Relating to appropriations for projects recommended by the public works board; creating new sections; 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) Admiral's Cove Water District‑-domestic water project‑-installation of meters, removal of a condemned steel storage tank, and replacement of failing pumping and distribution facilities to avoid a reinstatement of a DOH moratorium........................................... $252,800

    (2) City of Bainbridge Island‑-road project‑-street reconstruction, sidewalk improvements, bike lanes and necessary utilities along Madison Avenue, Brien/Bjune and Shannon Drives................... $594,000

    (3) City of Centralia‑-sanitary sewer project‑-replacement of sanitary sewer system components and reduction of crossings of China Creek from six to three to meet DOE consent decree...................... $753,912

    (4) City of Duvall‑-domestic water project‑-installation of a 2.2 million gallon storage reservoir, booster pump station, and 2,900 linear feet of 12-inch transmission main........................ $938,604

    (5) City of Eatonville‑-domestic water project‑-construction of a pond to provide cleaner water to the filtration system and storage capacity, and necessary improvements to the chlorine system to meet safety requirements............................................. $164,000

    (6) City of Everett‑-storm sewer project‑-bore and jack a 260 foot long 36-inch culvert, slip line an existing culvert, construction of an upstream weir, a downstream fish ladder, and a viewing platform with interpretive sign near Pigeon Creek...................... $532,000

    (7) Hangman Hills Water District No. 15‑-domestic water project‑-drill a new well, install transmission mains, and construct a pump house $123,550

    (8) Hazel Dell Sewer District‑-sanitary sewer project‑-replace three existing pump stations with one new pump and force main

....................................................... $2,186,520

    (9) Highline Water District‑-domestic water project‑-rehabilitation of five aging pumping stations and installation of telemetry equipment    $2,016,000

    (10) Town of Kalama‑-domestic water project‑-replacement of water lines, a 100,000 gallon reservoir, and addition of air release valves where needed in system................................... $284,600

    (11) King County Water District No. 90‑-domestic water project‑-replacement of 146,000 feet of water mains, installation of a telemetry system and generators, and add hydrants................ $1,715,000

    (12) King County Water District No. 107‑-domestic water project‑-rehabilitation of three supply metering points from the regional water system, upgrade of five pressure reducing stations, and replacement of the Coal Creek water transmission main....................... $577,500

    (13) King County Water District No. 111‑-domestic water project‑-implementation of filtration treatment for sole source production wells to meet DOH maximum contaminant level standards........... $1,290,800

    (14) City of Kirkland‑-sanitary sewer project‑-construction of a new wet well for emergency storage, two dry wells for mechanical equipment and emergency power, and installation of a new force main, sewer lines, and odor control equipment................................... $794,850

    (15) Kitsap County PUD No. 1‑-domestic water project‑-provide a regional intertie and reserve capacity................. $1,947,190

    (16) Klickitat County‑-bridge project‑-replacement of four steel truss bridges with concrete slab bridges, including installation of approach rail..................................................... $268,800

    (17) Manchester Water District‑-domestic water project‑-construction of a 1.5 million gallon standpipe, install approximately 1,175 linear feet of 8 and 10-inch water line, reconstruct approximately 1,100 linear feet of roadway, and shoulder reconstruction..................... $757,845

    (18) Northeast Sammamish Sewer and Water District‑-domestic water project‑-replacement of 3,000 linear feet of 8-inch steel transmission main with 12-inch ductile iron pipe...................... $325,500

    (19) Northeast Sammamish Sewer and Water District‑-sanitary sewer project‑-relocate Lift Station No. 3, install a new wet well with adequate storage, and construct a dry well for equipment.......... $784,000

    (20) Northshore Utility District‑-sanitary sewer project‑-relocate a 15-inch sewer trunk line away from a wetland area near a creek and Lake Washington............................................... $661,138

    (21) Pasco‑-domestic water project‑-replace water mains, construct a standpipe for storage, and install the necessary water level and computer controls............................................... $2,687,300

    (22) Pasco‑-sanitary sewer project‑-upgrade the city's wastewater treatment plant.......................................... $812,700

    (23) Penn Cove Park Water District‑-domestic water project‑-replace the water treatment and chlorination systems, seal and line the reservoir, construct a constant pressure pumping station, and replace approximately 5,600 linear feet of water mains......................... $543,600

    (24) City of Port Angeles‑-road project‑-replace approximately 1,800 linear feet of sidewalk and failing water main........... $240,000

    (25) City of Poulsbo‑-sanitary sewer project‑-replace 21,000 linear feet of 8 and 12-inch sewer, water, and storm sewer line including associated manholes, valves, and catch basins, and repair of all roadway and sidewalks damaged during construction................ $953,247

    (26) Rainier Vista Sewer District‑-sanitary sewer project‑-remove and replace the sewer main, manholes, rehabilitate the pump station, and repair an adjacent road as needed........................ $771,470

    (27) City of Redmond‑-road project‑-construct and install 4,300 linear feet of 12 foot two-way left turn lane, five bus pullouts, and five walkways from bus stops to business driveways on Willows

Road................................................... $1,170,000

    (28) City of Renton‑-sanitary sewer project‑-replace sewer lines, install manholes, slipline a portion of line, and repair impacted alleys    $1,231,485

    (29) City of Renton‑-storm sewer project‑-design and construct approximately 2,800 feet of 18 or 24-inch stormwater pipe.  Include manholes, catch basins, control structures, relocation of conflicting utilities, pavement patching and overlay, and restoration of areas disturbed by construction................................ $731,000

    (30) City of Seattle‑-bridge project‑-renovate six significant bridges as part of a seismic retrofit program.................. $3,500,000

    (31) Shoreline Wastewater Management District‑-sanitary sewer project‑-upgrade Lift Station No. 13 by replacing pumps, replacing a 4-inch force main with a 6-inch line, improving the existing wet well, adding a dry well, and replacing electrical and mechanical

equipment................................................ $414,000

    (32) Silverdale Water District No. 16‑-domestic water project‑-install mains, hydrants, and service connections and restore streets where construction occurs.................................... $1,002,870

    (33) Snohomish County‑-bridge project‑-replace five 40 to 60-year old bridges with wider bridges to meet current safety and construction standards and current traffic loads.................... $1,000,000

    (34) Snohomish County‑-storm sewer project‑-install 2,800 linear feet of concrete pipe to divert peak flows during flooding events in Dry Creek neighborhood............................................. $464,450

    (35) Soos Creek Water and Sewer District‑-sanitary sewer project‑-repair and improve six lift stations, construct new relief sewers and interceptors, and replace or repair lift stations and force

mains.................................................. $3,500,000

    (36) City of Spokane‑-domestic water project‑-replace approximately 4,000 linear feet of parallel riveted steel water transmission mains with one 36-inch ductile iron pipe along Division Street from Spokane Falls Boulevard to 8th Avenue................................ $1,140,000

    (37) City of Spokane‑-sanitary sewer project‑-remove lead-based paint and repaint two wastewater treatment plant clarifiers to reduce water quality problems......................................... $298,080

    (38) Spokane County‑-sanitary sewer project‑-provide interceptor capacity for 6,360 parcels having on-site septic systems or plat approval for on-site disposal; will remove septic systems and protect the North Spokane aquifer and the Little Spokane River........... $2,500,000

    (39) City of Stanwood‑-domestic water project‑-construct a one million gallon reservoir and pressure reducing valve station and replace approximately 4,350 linear feet of transmission and distribution lines    $736,200

    (40) Town of Steilacoom‑-storm sewer project‑-replace existing storm drain with 18-inch pipe, widen and regrade 950 linear feet of ditch on Union Avenue and Gove Street............................. $294,350

    (41) Val Vue Sewer District‑-sanitary sewer project‑-rehabilitate approximately 4,900 linear feet of gravity sewer lines and 6,500 linear feet of side sewers by relining pipelines using trenchless technology    $584,584

    (42) Whatcom County Water District No. 12‑-domestic water project‑-install new water system including ground water wells with disinfection systems, approximately 75,800 linear feet of water main, fire hydrants, household service connections, and construct an 800,000 gallon steel reservoir and a flow meter station for existing population around Lake Samish................................................. $3,500,000

    (43) Woodinville Water District‑-domestic water project‑-construct a 1.1 million gallon steel standpipe....................... $753,000

    (44) Woodinville Water District‑-sanitary sewer project‑-replace approximately 3,300 feet of substandard sewer line on N.E. 175th Street    $634,000

    (45) City of Yakima‑-neighborhood reinvestment demonstration project‑-reconstruction of 1,900 linear feet of three-lane paved street, including sidewalk along one side and curbs along both sides, striping, illumination, and necessary traffic control............ $1,000,000

    (46) City of Yakima‑-sanitary sewer project‑-install headworks barscreens, biosolids shredders, and variable frequency drives, rehabilitate the digesters, and make other improvements to existing wastewater treatment facility components............... $3,030,558

    (47) City of Yakima‑-sanitary sewer project‑-install about 4,100 linear feet of collectors, 25 manholes, and stubs to approximately 120 existing parcels.................................................. $209,367

    (48) Yakima County‑-domestic water project‑-integrate and intertie two recently acquired water systems, improve two wells, reconstruct and rehabilitate four existing well houses and treatment facilities, install 2,500 linear feet of 8-inch pipe and 1,350 linear feet of 16-inch pipe, install telemetry, and add meters where needed

......................................................... $728,000

    (49) Emergency Public Works Loans‑-as authorized by RCW 43.155.065    $494,266

Subtotal section 1.................................... $51,893,136

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 2.  The sum of $7,680,700, or as much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated for the biennium ending June 30, 1995, from the public works assistance account to the department of community, trade, and economic development for the following project loans recommended for financing by the public works board.

    (1) City of Bremerton‑-sanitary sewer project‑-improvements at the wastewater treatment plant for odor control and reduction of chlorine in plant effluent discharged into Puget Sound to bring plant into compliance with a settlement agreement and its national pollution discharge effluent system permit.......................................... $3,500,000

    (2) Cross Valley Water District‑-domestic water project‑-water main relocation and replacement to increase fireflow to an industrial area and branch campus of the University of Washington............ $249,200

    (3) Lake Stevens Sewer District‑-sanitary sewer project‑-construction of a new lift station, and replace two other

stations............................................... $1,080,000

    (4) City of Moses Lake‑-domestic water project‑-build a 2.5 million gallon steel reservoir, replace approximately 3,000 linear feet of pipe, and install telemetry.................................. $1,500,000

    (5) City of Spokane‑-domestic water project‑-installation of 4,300 linear feet of 30-inch ductile iron water transmission main along Fifth Avenue................................................... $661,920

    (6) City of Spokane‑-sanitary sewer project‑-replace the current three-pump lift station with a new five-pump lift station, install an emergency generator, and replace a force main.................... $1,040,000

    (7) City of Spokane‑-storm sewer project‑-replace undersized pipe, modify inlets and construct a spillway at the intersection of Oak and Riverside Streets........................................ $360,000

Subtotal section 2..................................... $8,391,120

Total approved list................................... $60,284,256

 

    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 shall take effect immediately.


    Passed the Senate March 14, 1995.

    Passed the House April 11, 1995.

Approved by the Governor April 20, 1995.

    Filed in Office of Secretary of State April 20, 1995.


 


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