7824 Mukilteo Speedway
PO Box 260
Mukilteo, WA  98275
425-355-3355
 

Big Gulch Sewer Line Replacement

Over the last six years, the District has been involved in efforts to address the impacts of uncontrolled stormwater on the sewer lines that follow the length of Big Gulch into the District’s Wastewater Treatment Plant.

Since emergency repairs were done in December 2006, the Big Gulch Sanitary Sewer Reconstruction Project has constructed a stormwater headworks structure and a high flow bypass line. Construction has also been completed on a new sanitary sewer pipeline, an additional line for future needs, and the restoration of the stream and adjacent areas in the upper sections of the Big Gulch drainage basin.

The construction contract to move the lower reaches of the sewer line away from the impacts of the creek has recently been awarded, and work has begun. As designed, the new line will be directionally drilled and placed in a small bore tunnel almost 2,500 feet in length. This new pipeline will extend downstream to the wastewater treatment plant access road where it will be connected into the existing pipeline which flows into the treatment plant. The horizontal directional drilling technique minimizes environmental damages by drilling the pipeline underground and going beneath the sensitive areas.

We expect construction of this segment of the project to be completed by the end of the summer. Completion of the entire project is expected by the end of 2009. The final phase of the project includes replacing the bridge at the bottom of Big Gulch, which is the access route to the wastewater treatment plant.

The Big Gulch sewer trunk line carries approximately 80% of the wastewater generated within the City of Mukilteo. The District has worked with the City of Mukilteo and various state and federal agencies to implement this very difficult and complex repair project to a major piece of public infrastructure, and we will continue to work to protect the sewer line and the Gulch.

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