Raymond Wastewater Treatment is a regional facility serving the cities of South Bend and Raymond in Washington state. The facility was constructed to meet secondary treatment standards and new water quality-based permit limits, replacing the outdated lagoon systems previously used by both cities. The project was guided by a Regional Wastewater Coordinating Committee, which provided long-term coordination and input into the design and construction of the new facilities.
The construction of the regional wastewater treatment facilities began in 2010 and is expected to be completed in 2013. The project has been funded through a combination of state and federal funding, as well as local financing. The new facilities will help ensure compliance with wastewater treatment standards and improve the overall sewer infrastructure in the area.
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