CERTIFICATION OF ENROLLMENT
HOUSE BILL 2537
Chapter 241, Laws of 2002
57th Legislature
2002 Regular Session
PUBLIC WORKS BOARD--PROJECTS AUTHORIZED
EFFECTIVE DATE: 3/28/02
Passed by the House February 11, 2002 Yeas 94 Nays 0
FRANK CHOPP Speaker of the House of Representatives
Passed by the Senate March 7, 2002 Yeas 48 Nays 0 |
CERTIFICATE
I, Cynthia Zehnder, Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that the attached is HOUSE BILL 2537 as passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on the dates hereon set forth.
CYNTHIA ZEHNDER Chief Clerk
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BRAD OWEN President of the Senate |
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Approved March 28, 2002 |
FILED
March 28, 2002 - 11:28 a.m. |
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GARY LOCKE Governor of the State of Washington |
Secretary of State State of Washington |
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HOUSE BILL 2537
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Passed Legislature - 2002 Regular Session
State of Washington 57th Legislature 2002 Regular Session
By Representatives McIntire, Hankins, Chase, Hatfield, Ogden, Simpson, Kessler, Haigh, Conway, Rockefeller, Kenney, Lantz, Quall, Dickerson, Upthegrove, Veloria, Kagi, Murray, Schual‑Berke, Fisher, Cody, Tokuda, O'Brien, Lovick, Ruderman, Hunt, McDermott, Linville and Jackley; by request of Governor Locke
Read first time 01/21/2002. Referred to Committee on Capital Budget.
AN ACT Relating to authorization 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 Aberdeen-sanitary sewer project-upgrade wastewater treatment plant by modifying aeration basins, secondary clarifier, pumps, and associated improvements to controls and related
facilities..................................... $ 5,651,650
(2) City of Auburn-domestic water project-upgrade three water storage reservoirs to include recoating, disinfecting, and other associated improvements necessary......................... $ 675,000
(3) City of Bellingham-domestic water project-replace approximately four miles of water main and associated necessary
improvements................................... $ 1,938,000
(4) City of Bellingham-road project-rehabilitate and resurface approximately eight miles of street, related improvements including gutter, curb, and sidewalk ramp installation... $ 2,975,000
(5) City of Black Diamond-domestic water project-construct new building at water storage reservoir to house storage tanks, equipment, and related items. Work will include trenching, vault installation, electrical work, telemetry installation, and associated
improvements................................... $ 180,000
(6) City of Bonney Lake-sanitary sewer project-improve the wastewater treatment plant, including replacing influent pump station, reconstructing headworks, modifying the clarifiers, converting the activated sludge basins, installing secondary clarifiers, creating a new effluent disinfection system, and other necessary
improvements................................... $ 7,386,500
(7) City of Burien-road project-reconstruct roadway from 1st avenue to 10th avenue. This will reduce road from four lanes to two lanes with parking and sidewalks on both sides, left turn pockets and signals, pedestrian safety design features, and other necessary related improvements................................... $ 1,000,000
(8) City of Camas-road project-reconstruct approximately two miles of streets, upgrade water and sewer lines, and other related improvements and upgrades....................................... $ 1,018,000
(9) City of Centralia-sanitary sewer project-replace over one thousand two hundred feet of sewer pipe, backfill abandoned pipelines, resurface any disturbed roadways, and other necessary
improvements................................... $ 294,840
(10) City of Centralia-domestic water project-complete water system improvements, including biological assessment, land acquisition, design, install approximately eight thousand feet of pipeline, and other necessary related improvements........................... $ 2,367,360
(11) Clark County-road project-upgrade NW 117th and NW 119th streets by improving travel lanes, installing turn pockets, realigning intersecting streets, adding traffic control devices, installing bike paths and sidewalks, improving storm drainage, and other necessary features .................. $... 2,800,000
(12) Clark County-road project-upgrade NE 134th street by widening the right-of-way, improving traffic lanes, creating a turn lane, adding bike paths and sidewalks, improving intersections, adding transit facilities, improving drainage, and making other improvements as warranted .................. $... 900,000
(13) Clark County-road project-improve approximately one and one-quarter miles of Padden Parkway, improve travel lanes, shoulders, medians, pedestrian and bike paths, street illumination, storm water detention and treatment, and other necessary related
improvements................................... $ 4,300,000
(14) Clark County-road project-improve approximately one mile of NE 199th street, including bringing roadway to code, adding bike and pedestrian paths, adding traffic signals, improving storm water systems, and installing or repairing other features
necessary...................................... $ 2,000,000
(15) Clark Public Utilities District-sanitary sewer project-upgrade La Center water reclamation plant including headworks, piping, flow measurement stations, sequencing batch reactor, and other necessary improvements................................... $ 1,904,926
(16) Coal Creek Utility District-domestic water project-replace approximately twelve thousand feet of water main, associated appurtenances will be upgraded or installed, and road surfaces disturbed by the replacement process will be returned to their original
state.......................................... $ 1,275,000
(17) Covington Water District-domestic water project-participate with other jurisdictions in constructing Tacoma's second water supply line. This includes, but is not limited to, upgrading the diversion dam, constructing fish bypasses, replacing water mains and pipes, constructing an eight mile transmission main, building new water treatment facilities, and rehabilitating disturbed areas throughout the project .................. $... 10,000,000
(18) Town of Eatonville-domestic water project-design and construct a two hundred seventy-five thousand gallon drinking water reservoir, associated site improvements, transmission main improvements, and other related upgrades will be made as part of the
project........................................ $ 442,000
(19) City of Edmonds-sanitary sewer project-upgrade sanitary sewer system, including rehabilitating approximately three thousand two hundred feet of trunk line, replacing a pump station, and making other associated system improvements to ensure proper performance of the system and these rehabilitating components...................... $ 1,347,250
(20) City of Ephrata-domestic water project-replace approximately thirteen thousand feet of water pipe throughout the city, other ancillary items usually associated with water main replacement will also be addressed including, but not limited to, fire hydrant replacement, valve replacement, and surface
restoration.................................... $ 1,387,200
(21) Town of Friday Harbor-sanitary sewer project-construct a new secondary wastewater treatment plant, including a new operations building with laboratory, site work, and improved solids handling capacity .................. $... 3,560,000
(22) Highland Water District-domestic water project-install approximately sixteen thousand feet of water main, hydrants, valves, and related equipment as needed.................... $ 1,530,000
(23) Highline Water District-domestic water project-replace approximately four thousand three hundred feet of water main, adding hydrants, valves, telemetry, and related equipment as warranted. Road surface will be restored, and construct a booster station, including a building, pump, controls, and pipes............. $ 1,297,525
(24) City of Kent-domestic water project-install approximately forty-two miles of water transmission line, improvements to the water intake facility, pipeline, storage facilities, fish bypasses, and area restoration.................................... $ 10,000,000
(25) King County-sanitary sewer project-construct North Creek wastewater storage facility including odor control facility, an electrical building, piping, and controls necessary to operate the facility as designed....................................... $ 10,000,000
(26) King County Water District No. 19-domestic water project-replace approximately five thousand feet of water line along Vashon Highway and Gorsuch Road and other related system
upgrades....................................... $ 826,870
(27) King County Water District No. 85-domestic water project-replace approximately sixteen thousand two hundred feet of water main, pressure release valves, other valves, and other related
improvements................................... $ 1,240,700
(28) Kittitas County-solid waste project-construct a transfer station and make related improvements.................. $ 1,425,000
(29) City of Lake Stevens-sanitary sewer project-improve sewer system including the construction of a force main, upgrades to a lift station, construct new meter station, and make other necessary related improvements ............................ $ 1,692,900
(30) Lake Stevens Sewer District-sanitary sewer project-construct a lift station and replace force mains, complete a gravity bypass, several other lift stations will be upgraded, and other related improvements ....................... $... 4,083,400
(31) Lakehaven Utility District-domestic water project-construct transmission lines, improve storage facilities, create fish bypasses, and restore the project area....................... $ 10,000,000
(32) Lakewood Water District-domestic water project-construct two water treatment plants to remove iron and manganese from ground water supplies ................................. $ 1,232,500
(33) City of Marysville-sanitary sewer project-upgrade and expand wastewater treatment plant, including design and permitting of the improvements................................... $ 10,000,000
(34) City of Milton-road project-rehabilitate and repave sixteen streets, improve storm drainage in many of the corridors affected by the project, and make other related
improvements................................... $ 535,325
(35) City of Monroe-domestic water project-construct a one million one hundred fifty thousand gallon drinking water reservoir, build a booster pump station, make site improvements as necessary, install approximately six thousand feet of water line, create a storm water detention pond, and make other related
improvements................................... $ 3,138,314
(36) City of Moses Lake-sanitary sewer project-upgrade wastewater treatment plant including design work for wastewater treatment plant upgrades. Construct the central operations facility and improve associated equipment........................... $ 10,000,000
(37) City of Mountlake Terrace-domestic water project-construct a two million gallon water tank and install associated telemetry, controls, piping, and other related items................ $ 1,458,500
(38) City of Newcastle-road project-expand Coal Creek Parkway from a two lane to a four lane roadway, install sidewalks and bike paths, median turn lane, traffic lights, and associated
controls....................................... $ 1,000,000
(39) City of North Bend-domestic water project-improve water filtration plant, including installation of an intertie, telemetry, controls, and other related equipment. In addition, a water line, vaults, and valves will be installed, landscape will be restored, and other site improvements will be made................................... $ 1,861,500
(40) Northshore Utility District-sanitary sewer project-install approximately one thousand two hundred feet of force main, construct lift station, install the necessary controls, and complete other site work to restore the area as needed..................... $ 408,000
(41) City of Okanogan-domestic water project-construct one million gallon reservoir, install approximately three thousand feet of transmission line, add new pumps, and install valves and related equipment to the water system............................ $ 1,103,400
(42) Olympic View Water and Sewer District-domestic water project-replace approximately four thousand feet of various sized water mains throughout the district and make other related
improvements................................... $ 153,000
(43) City of Port Orchard-sanitary sewer project-upgrade treatment plant, including physical, chemical, and biological treatment processes and other associated components................ $ 10,000,000
(44) City of Port Townsend-domestic water project-construct approximately eleven thousand feet of water main, construct a booster pump station, construct a one million five hundred thousand gallon reservoir, and make other related
improvements................................... $ 2,822,680
(45) City of Renton-domestic water project-upgrade water system by constructing nearly one thousand feet of pipe, prepare and restore the affected sites, install chlorine monitoring equipment, modify system telemetry, and install related equipment........ $ 814,527
(46) Samish Water District-sanitary sewer project-upgrade sanitary sewer system by replacing and upgrading controls, telemetry, and pumping equipment, and replacing two sewage pump stations. Other related equipment will be replaced or added as
needed......................................... $ 865,500
(47) Public Utility District No. 1 of Skagit County-domestic water project-upgrade water treatment plant and reservoir, and install a second high-pressure water line, approximately seventy thousand feet of water line, and other related equipment.............. $ 10,000,000
(48) Snohomish County-solid waste project-design and construct a new solid waste, recycling, and transfer station, activities include but are not limited to constructing new buildings, upgrading associated roadways, and installing utilities....................... $ 10,000,000
(49) Snohomish County Public Utility District No. 1-domestic water project-install approximately four thousand five hundred feet of water line, install new meters, and add related equipment. Flow restrictions will be eliminated............................. $ 619,590
(50) City of Snoqualmie-sanitary sewer project-improve and floodproof a pump station, replace a force main, install submersible pumps, construct control station with associated telemetry and controls, and make other related improvements........................... $ 1,185,000
(51) City of Spokane-domestic water project-replace a steel standpipe, install yard piping, along with valves, telemetry, controls, and instrumentation. In addition, demolition, site preparation, and site restoration will be done....................... $ 1,187,500
(52) City of Spokane-domestic water project-replace approximately nine thousand feet of transmission line, and install valves, connections, and related equipment. Site restoration will be
done........................................... $ 1,170,400
(53) City of Stanwood-sanitary sewer project-construct a one million five hundred thousand gallon per day facility plus its associated operations and maintenance facilities, headworks, odor treatment facilities, clarifiers, and related
equipment...................................... $ 8,439,230
(54) City of Sumner-sanitary sewer project-replace obsolete and deteriorating equipment, add a new process to meet water quality requirements, and add facilities to increase plant
capacity....................................... $ 4,892,800
(55) Sunland Water District-sanitary sewer project-construct a distribution system and install reuse alternatives and related improvements................................... $ 380,000
(56) City of Tacoma-domestic water project-modify a reservoir and install forty-two miles of transmission line, associated systems, equipment, and controls........................ $ 10,000,000
(57) City of Toledo-sanitary sewer project-replace sewer mains, sewer collection pipes, and related equipment and
material....................................... $ 712,154
(58) City of Toppenish-sanitary sewer project-replace approximately eleven thousand six hundred feet of sewer pipe, rehabilitate manholes, remove connections to storm drains, restore roadways, and add associated equipment and systems.......................... $ 1,336,200
(59) Val Vue Sewer District-sanitary sewer project-rehabilitate or install over fifteen thousand five hundred feet of sewer line, provide emergency power to two pump stations, complete necessary site work, and install controls............................... $ 1,908,250
(60) City of Walla Walla-sanitary sewer project-install or repair approximately fourteen thousand two hundred feet of pipe and sewer laterals, install metering manholes and sensors, install grit trap, repair clarifiers, and add new systems and other related
improvements................................... $ 5,159,197
(61) Webstone Water District-domestic water project-install approximately eleven thousand feet of water transmission line, a pressure reducing station, and other equipment and controls as
necessary...................................... $ 3,040,000
(62) City of West Richland-sanitary sewer project-install approximately twenty-seven thousand feet of sewer pipe, decommission an existing spray field and lagoon, and complete site
restoration.................................... $ 1,683,000
(63) Whatcom County Water District No. 10-sanitary sewer project-construct a second interceptor system to contain existing infiltration and inflow, construct sewer lines, build pump stations, and complete miscellaneous minor modifications.............. $ 2,513,700
(64) Whatcom County Water District No. 10-domestic water project-design and construct an intertie with the water systems within the district ............................ $... 899,745
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 takes effect immediately.
Passed the House February 11, 2002.
Passed the Senate March 7, 2002.
Approved by the Governor March 28, 2002.
Filed in Office of Secretary of State March 28, 2002.