CERTIFICATION OF ENROLLMENT
SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 1001
Chapter 132, Laws of 2001
57th Legislature
2001 Regular Legislative Session
PUBLIC WORKS BOARD--PROJECT AUTHORIZATION
EFFECTIVE DATE: 5/2/01
Passed by the House February 20, 2001 Yeas 97 Nays 0
FRANK CHOPP Speaker of the House of Representatives
CLYDE BALLARD Speaker of the House of Representatives
Passed by the Senate April 11, 2001 Yeas 44 Nays 0 |
CERTIFICATE
We, Timothy A. Martin and Cynthia Zehnder, Co-Chief Clerks of the House of Representatives of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that the attached is SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 1001 as passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on the dates hereon set forth.
CYNTHIA ZEHNDER Chief Clerk
TIMOTHY A. MARTIN Chief Clerk |
BRAD OWEN President of the Senate |
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Approved May 2, 2001 |
FILED
May 2, 2001 - 10:21 a.m. |
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GARY LOCKE Governor of the State of Washington |
Secretary of State State of Washington |
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SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 1001
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Passed Legislature - 2001 Regular Session
State of Washington 57th Legislature 2001 Regular Session
By House Committee on Capital Budget (originally sponsored by Representatives Alexander, Murray, Armstrong, Hatfield, Dickerson, Linville, Kenney, Simpson, McIntire, Edmonds, Keiser, Schual‑Berke, Ogden and Fromhold; by request of Public Works Board)
Read first time . Referred to Committee on .
AN ACT Relating to authorization for projects recommended by the public works board; creating new sections; 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‑- replace/relocate deteriorated and undersized water mains. Replace fire hydrants. Controls and other related equipment and materials will be installed................................................ $677,250
(2) City of Airway Heights‑-domestic water project‑-replace deteriorated water mains, purchase and develop a new well, and install a transmission main. Install related equipment and
material............................................... $2,911,846
(3) Annapolis Water District‑-domestic water project‑-repair and paint two water tanks.......................................... $104,967
(4) Annapolis Water District‑-domestic water project‑-replace water mains throughout the Bethel Avenue corridor............ $1,043,970
(5) Annapolis Water District‑-domestic water project‑-replace chlorination systems..................................... $198,883
(6) City of Auburn‑-domestic water project‑-install two corrosion control facilities and related equipment and materials necessary to complete the project................................... $4,299,500
(7) City of Bremerton‑-sanitary sewer project‑-construct a sanitary sewer facility including odor controls, disinfection, and related equipment.............................................. $3,000,000
(8) Bryn Mawr‑Lakeridge Water and Sewer District‑-domestic water project‑-replace water mains, water services, and pressure reducing equipment. In addition, fire hydrants and emergency water supply intertie will be installed...................................... $1,051,980
(9) City of Castle Rock‑-sanitary sewer project‑-upgrade wastewater treatment plant. To include installation of new aeration basins and clarifiers, upgrade pumps, disinfection facilities will be improved, and other components will be upgraded as necessary......... $1,241,000
(10) Cedar River Water and Sewer District‑-domestic water project‑-replace water mains, abandon a well, and install new lines. Install or replace other related material and equipment as
needed................................................. $2,686,000
(11) City of Chelan‑-sanitary sewer project‑-upgrade and expand the wastewater treatment plant. To include replacement of two lift stations and two sewage siphons. Install or replace other related material and equipment as needed.................................... $4,969,000
(12) Clark Public Utility‑-domestic water‑-construct a new well and pumping station in the Pioneer area...................... $286,855
(13) Coal Creek Utility District‑-sanitary sewer project‑-upgrade and relocate a lift station, upsize the sewer mains, and relocate water lines $828,750
(14) Town of Colton‑-domestic water project‑-drill and develop a new well, install a new pump, construct a well house, and install necessary piping, equipment, controls, and electrical
connections.............................................. $293,550
(15) Cowlitz County PUD No. 1‑-domestic water project‑-replace water mains, install fire hydrants, and restore
roadways................................................. $430,400
(16) City of Dayton‑-domestic water project‑-upgrade a well, replace telemetry systems, install controls equipment, replace water mains, and make other related improvements.......................... $494,000
(17) Town of Eatonville‑-domestic water project‑-construct a water filtration plant and the building to house the filtration equipment. Install controls, piping, fixtures, pumps, corrosion control equipment, disinfection equipment, and related material and
equipment.............................................. $1,134,090
(18) City of Everett‑-domestic water project‑‑design and construct replacement sections of water transmission lines. Environmental, geotechnical, and related studies will be completed and other related equipment or material will be installed................ $4,599,425
(19) Fall City Water District‑-domestic water project‑-drill and develop a well, construct a well house, install controls, and make other related improvements..................................... $110,500
(20) Town of Granger‑-domestic water project‑-replace water lines and install telemetry at various sites within the system, other related improvements, and repairs................................ $297,000
(21) Highline Water District‑-domestic water project‑-replace water mains. Fire hydrants, controls, valves, and other related equipment and material will be installed............................. $1,751,000
(22) King County Water District No. 83‑-domestic water project‑-replace water lines, and install valves, pressure reducing stations, and eliminated dead‑end sections. Other related improvements and repairs will be made.................................................. $670,766
(23) City of Kirkland‑-sanitary sewer project‑-replace sewer lift station at Juanita and construct and install new wetwells, new storage capacity, new connections to existing sewer mains, and related equipment, materials, and buildings............................... $1,848,000
(24) Klickitat County‑-sanitary sewer project‑-construct a sanitary sewer system, including sewer lines, pumps, manholes, and treatment facility.............................................. $10,000,000
(25) Town of Lind‑-sanitary sewer project‑-design and construct a new effluent disinfection system. It will also inspect, repair, or replace several segments of the collection system pipes.......... $384,950
(26) City of Mount Vernon‑-bridge project‑-design and build a four‑lane bridge crossing the Skagit River. Signal and related items will be installed or constructed as part of the
project................................................ $2,300,000
(27) Town of Naches‑-domestic water project‑-replace water mains and replace or rehabilitate pumps in two wells. Other related equipment, controls, and material will be installed................. $169,575
(28) City of Nooksack‑-domestic water project‑‑replace water lines, relocate the master water valve, install related equipment and materials, repair roadways, and return construction site to original state $725,555
(29) City of Okanogan‑-domestic water project‑-install telemetry upgrades throughout the system........................... $165,750
(30) City of Olympia‑-bridge project‑-upgrade a major community pathway. Replace traffic signals with roundabouts, streets will be widened, the grades of some streets will be significantly altered, private driveways will be altered, bike paths will be constructed, and utilities will be placed underground. The 4th Avenue bridge will be replaced $3,275,000
(31) Olympic View Water and Sewer District‑-domestic water project‑-replace water mains, install controls, equipment, and other related material................................................. $153,170
(32) Pacific County Flood Control Zone District No. 1‑-storm sewer project‑-construct a storm water conveyance system and a new ocean outfall. Storm water lines, catchbasins, and other related equipment, controls, and material will be installed................. $615,000
(33) City of Prosser‑-sanitary sewer project‑-modify the system's headworks, clarifier, and effluent pumping system. Install a polymer feed system and repair or replace anaerobic digester and other related key components............................................... $322,825
(34) City of Selah‑-domestic water project‑-interconnect wells and transmission lines, install new water mains, and upgrade telemetry systems $3,177,900
(35) City of Shoreline‑-storm sewer project‑-evaluate, design, and construct drainage improvements on Ronald Bog Drainage
Sub‑Basin.............................................. $4,055,500
(36) Soos Creek Water and Sewer District‑-sanitary sewer project‑-install sewer lines and water mains along with manholes and related equipment and materials. Hydrants, valves, water services, and related items will be assessed and replaced as necessary....... $1,452,650
(37) City of Sultan‑-domestic water project‑-replace water mains and make other related improvements, including, but not limited to, valve replacements, hydrant replacements, and roadway
restoration.............................................. $920,550
(38) City of Union Gap‑-sanitary sewer project‑-upgrade its master lift station, replace lift pumps, replace electrical equipment, replace controls, and install a new generator. Other related repairs and improvements will be made if necessary................... $684,250
(39) Val Vue Sewer District‑-sanitary sewer project‑-construct sanitary sewers and rehabilitate water and storm water components. Sewer mains will be replaced and a lift station will be constructed. Pump stations will be upgraded and other related improvements will be made $1,394,170
(40) Valley Water District‑-domestic water project‑-install filtration units, make electrical improvements, install valves, install a disinfection system, rehabilitate a well, provide auxiliary power, drill a new well, and make reservoir improvements................ $595,000
(41) City of Waitsburg‑-sanitary sewer project‑-rehabilitate its wastewater collection system and lift station. Construct a new wastewater treatment facility. Sewer mains will be replaced and other related improvements will be made................................ $800,000
(42) City of Wapato‑-sanitary sewer project‑-upgrade the disinfection system at the wastewater treatment
facility................................................. $388,500
(43) Whitworth Water District No. 2‑-domestic water project‑-install new water lines, valves, and related equipment and controls. Construct a reservoir and booster pump, and other related improvements will be made $3,201,100
(44) Woodinville Water District‑-domestic water project‑-retrofit all eight reservoirs with seismic isolation sensors, valves, and flexible expansion joints. Other related improvements will be
made..................................................... $672,000
(45) Yakima County‑-road project‑-pave over 12 miles of gravel road. Drainage facilities, traffic controls, and other related miscellaneous items will be made..................................... $3,000,000
(46) City of Zillah‑-domestic water project‑-upgrade the telemetry system that operates and controls the city's water
system................................................... $120,700
(47) Emergency Public Works Loans‑-as authorized by RCW
43.155.065............................................. $1,000,000
Section 1 total................................... $74,502,877
NEW SECTION. Sec. 2. An appropriation of $93,593,068 for the biennium ending June 30, 2001, is hereby made from the public works assistance account to the department of community, trade, and economic development for the purposes of providing funds for the following project loans recommended by the public works board:
(1) City of Burien‑-road project‑-reconstruct the road from 1st Avenue South to 10th Avenue SW. Travel lanes will be reduced from four to two and parking areas will be developed along both sides of the street. Sidewalks will also be constructed, turn lanes and traffic lights will be installed at key intersections, and other related improvements will be made................................................... $2,440,016
(2) City of Centralia‑-sanitary sewer project‑-install a sanitary sewer system that will replace septic systems. Each septic tank will be pumped and removed. Related equipment and materials will be installed as needed $1,376,192
(3) Clark Public Utilities‑-domestic water project‑‑replace water lines in the Meadow Glade‑Hazel Dell area. Other related improvements and repairs will made to the system........................ $2,550,000
(4) Clark Public Utilities‑-domestic water project‑-construct a new 3‑million‑gallon regional water reservoir, and other related improvements $1,667,145
(5) Town of Coupville‑-sanitary sewer project‑-install effluent pumps, a standby generator, a second clarifier, and pipes, valves, and controls. Construct an oxidation ditch and convert to an ultraviolet disinfection system. Other related repairs and improvements will be made $2,370,000
(6) Cowlitz County‑-sanitary sewer project‑-expand the wastewater treatment facility, install a wastewater pump station, construct a force main, and make improvements to sewer lines, and other related repairs and improvements........................................... $3,000,000
(7) City of Elma‑-sanitary sewer project‑‑construct a wastewater treatment plant, including but not limited to installation of a new pump and headworks, the construction of Biolac plant, the construction of buildings to house the equipment, the installation of a new disinfection system, and the installation of related equipment and material $2,346,748
(8) City of Everett‑-storm sewer project‑-upgrade the existing storm sewer system by rerouting storm sewer lines and upsizing narrow diameter lines. Other related material and equipment will be
installed.............................................. $2,108,525
(9) City of Kalama‑-domestic water project‑-construct a water treatment plant, including development of associated buildings, ponds, and on‑site storm detention facilities. Other related improvements or upgrades will be made................................................ $4,170,625
(10) City of Kennewick‑-domestic water project‑‑replace water lines throughout the jurisdiction along with associated valves, hydrants, and related equipment and material. In addition, the city will replace sewer lines and access points that are adjacent to water
lines.................................................. $3,000,000
(11) City of Kent‑-domestic water project‑-assist in developing a regional water supply system beginning at the headworks and continuing to Tacoma's pipeline. Install a diversion dam, intake, and intertie with Seattle, make enhancements for fish, additional storage capacity, and other related and necessary improvements.............. $10,000,000
(12) King County‑-sanitary sewer project‑-upgrade the Juanita Bay pump station. The capacity and condition of force mains will be evaluated during the project and improvements will be made as necessary. Work on the discharge system may also be completed as part of this project if necessary............................................. $10,000,000
(13) Kitsap County‑-sanitary sewer project‑-install a new outfall line from its Kingston treatment plan. Other related improvements and repairs to the plant's outfall system will be made............. $2,605,000
(14) Kitsap County‑-bridge project‑-replace an existing bridge. Utilities will be relocated, fish habitat will be restored, and the old bridge will be removed. Other related improvements will be
made..................................................... $897,812
(15) Lakewood Water District‑-domestic water project‑-construct two water treatment plants and install other related equipment and materials $1,700,000
(16) City of Mossyrock‑-domestic water project‑-construct a reservoir and the associated transmission main. Associated equipment and material will also be installed................................... $286,315
(17) NE Sammamish Sewer & Water District‑-sanitary sewer project‑‑replace sanitary sewer lift station and install equipment, controls, and material if necessary.................... $2,279,000
(18) City of Normandy Park‑-road project‑-design and construct a segment of First Avenue South. Associated equipment and material will be constructed or installed as needed. Bike lanes, curbs, and gutters will also be constructed...................................... $712,139
(19) City of Port Townsend‑-sanitary sewer project‑-replace the outfall line, construct an effluent pump station, and install related equipment and materials as needed................................ $1,214,053
(20) City of Sammamish‑-road project‑-widen the roadway to provide curb, gutter, sidewalks, bicycle lanes, and planter strips on both sides of 228th Avenue. A raised median will be constructed to control left turns. Other related improvements will be made....... $10,000,000
(21) City of Shoreline‑-storm sewer project‑-evaluate, design, and construct drainage improvements in Third Avenue drainage
sub‑basin.............................................. $1,959,500
(22) Skagit County PUD No. 1‑-domestic water project‑-enlarge a reservoir, design and construct a new raw water intake and pump station, and install controls and telemetry. Other related improvements and repairs will be made.................................. $10,000,000
(23) City of South Bend‑-sanitary sewer project‑-replace sewer mains and side sewers to the property lines. Manholes will be repaired and catch basins will be rehabilitated. Other related improvements will be made..................................................... $982,748
(24) City of Tacoma‑-domestic water project‑-modify the Green River headworks, construct 42 miles of transmission lines, develop additional storage, construct fish restoration facilities, construct new water treatment facilities, and make other related
improvements.......................................... $10,000,000
(25) City of Toppenish‑-sanitary sewer project‑-replace sanitary sewer pipes. Manholes will be replaced and connections to storm drains will be removed. New drywells will be connected to catch basins. All roadways affected by the project will be resurfaced. Other related improvements and repairs will be made............................... $1,207,000
(26) Woodinville Water District‑-domestic water project‑-replace water mains. Related improvements including but not limited to access development, valve replacement, and similar items will be made, and the roadways will be restored to its original condition.... $3,254,000
(27) City of Yakima‑-sanitary sewer project‑-install sewer pipes and water mains. Repair or install new manholes, valves, and other equipment or material............................................ $1,466,250
Section 2 total................................... $93,593,068
Total of sections 1 and 2........................ $168,095,945
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.
Passed the House February 20, 2001.
Passed the Senate April 11, 2001.
Approved by the Governor May 2, 2001.
Filed in Office of Secretary of State May 2, 2001.