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City of Auburn
Comprehensive Water Plan
APPENDIX I
KING COUNTY RECLAIMED WATER CHECKLIST
For questions,call Kristina Westbrook,
King County Reclaimed Water ProgramManager at (206)296 5279
www.kingcounty.gov/reclaimedwater
Revised12/12/2011
Water Reclamation Evaluation Checklist
For Systems with 1,000 or more Connections
The County and State recognize that changing conditions could initiate a need to
respond in new ways to future water quality standards,wastewater discharge
requirements,take advantage of advances in treatment technologies and/or allow
our region to be positioned to respond to changes associated with climate change
and population growth.
In 2003,Chapter 90.46 of the Revised Code of Washington (RCW)was amended
to require public water systems serving 1,000 or more connections to evaluate
opportunities for reclaimed water when completing their water system plans.
Please use this checklist to meet King County consistency requirements in
responding to this legislation.
Water System Name:_______________________________
Date:____________________________________________
PWS ID#__________________________________________
Contact:________________________________________
1.Identifying Potential Future Demand for Reclaimed Water:King County maintains a database and map of potential
reclaimed water users for evaluating future projects.Please use the template below,or similar table,to provide
information to assist King County in further researching these potential uses.
Large Utility Water Users (choose one):
Attached is an inventory of twenty large (above 20,000 gallons/month on average),non single family
residential,water users served by our utility that have a potential for reclaimed water use,or
Attached is an inventory of our utilitys top twenty water users,or
The information requested is unknown or not available.
Additional Comments:___________________________________________________________
Large Self Suppliers (choose one):
Attached is an inventory of large,self supplied water users within our water utilitys service boundaries
especially those near wastewater treatment plants,mainlines,outfalls,and pump stations or similar
reclaimed water facilities),or
The information requested is unknown or not available.
Additional Comments:____________________________________________________________
Other (choose one):
Attached is an inventory of other water users (such as those that are clustered near one another and
could be served by a single system)that may be likely candidates for reclaimed water use,or
The information requested is unknown or not available.
Additional Comments:____________________________________________________________
Please use this checklist,including
the inventory template,to ensure
that your water system plan
includes sufficient information
about opportunities for reclaimed
water and your systems efforts to
develop those opportunities.If a
question is not applicable or the
information is unavailable,then
answer,unknownor n/a.
King County will consider the
checklist completed if each
answer is filled in with the best
available information,even if the
utility states that it is not aware of
any reclaimed water opportunities
within its service area.
City of Auburn
August 12, 2014
03350V
Susan Fenhaus
Water Reclamation Evaluation Checklist
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2.Environmental Commitment:Are you a city/town,or providing water service to a city/town,that has made
commitments within resource management plans,salmon recovery plans,or other environmental initiatives for
which there is a potential opportunity for using reclaimed water to assist in meeting commitments?(choose one)
Yes,here are plans that have potential for reclaimed water use in our service area to meet the above
commitments:
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
The information requested is unknown,not available.
Additional Comments:__________________________________________________________________
3.Identifying Areas of Potential Use of Reclaimed Water for Environmental Benefit:
Below are examples of uses of reclaimed water that comply with State,Federal and other reclaimed water
environmental,health and safety standards.All of these uses are currently in effect somewhere in Washington
State.To the best of your knowledge,are any of these potential uses for reclaimed water applicable to your area?
River Augmentation (choose one):
Yes,our water rights are limited by instream flows.For more information,King County may contact:
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
The information requested is unknown,or not available.
Additional Comments:__________________________________________________________________
Groundwater Recharge (choose one):
Yes,we withdraw water from an aquifer that is in a groundwater management area,or from a declining
aquifer,where water levels may need to be replenished or to maintain aquifer storage.For more
information,King County may contact:
________________________________________________________________________________________
The information requested is unknown,or not available.
Additional Comments:__________________________________________________________________
Water Rights Mitigation (choose one):
Yes,our area is pursuing,or planning to pursue,new or additional water rights,and there may be an
opportunity to use reclaimed water for mitigation of those new water rights.For more information,King
County may contact:
________________________________________________________________________________________
The information requested is unknown,or not available.
Additional Comments:__________________________________________________________________
Potential Areas of Environmental Need (choose one):
Yes,parts of our service area include potential environmental enhancement locations,such as wetlands
enhancement,aquifer recharge,stream flow augmentation,that might be candidates for reclaimed water
use.For more information,King County may contact:
________________________________________________________________________________________
The information requested is unknown,or not available.
Additional Comments:__________________________________________________________________
Application G1-28404. Contact Ingrid Gaub, 253-804-3113
Water Reclamation Evaluation Checklist
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4.Local Reclaimed Water Legislation:If water reclamation is mandated for this water system through local
government agreement,contract,local regulations,ordinances,or other mechanisms,please provide a copy of the
governing mechanism (choose one).
Yes,local legislation exists in our area in support of reclaimed water use.The following relevant legislation
is attached (please list titles of documents):
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
No water reclamation legislation exists,or is known to exist,at a local level in our service area.
5.Coordination with Local Wastewater Utility:Include a brief description of your interactions with any wastewater or
reclaimed water utility (King County or other)adjacent to your service area to evaluate any potential opportunities
to develop reclaimed water (choose one).
Describe if applicable:
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
None.Additional Comments:_______________________________________________________________
Template for
Inventory of Water Users and Identification of Potential Reclaimed Water Users
Site Owner or Site
Name
Site Address
(for general mapping purposes)
Estimated Annual
Water Use
Water uses not
requiring potable
water1
Is this a Potential
Reclaimed Water
Customer?
1 SeeWashingtonState Reclamation and Reuse Standards,September 1997,Section 1,Articles 1 5 for allowableuses of reclaimed water.
http://www.ecy.wa.gov/PROGRAMS/WQ/reclaim/standards.html
The City of Auburn's policy is to coordinate with King County to explore potential opportunities for water
reclamation.
700 15th St SW 277,200,000 ?Yes
2402 Auburn Way S 49,000,000 No
2828 Emerald Downs Dr 39,600,000 15,974,000 Yes
Supermall/Walmart 1101 Outlet Collection Dr 27,100,000 2,555,000 Yes
Adventist Academy 32rd St SE & Wyman Dr 17,800,000 ?Yes
Safeway 3520 Pacific Ave S 13,300,000 No
702 W Main St 10,100,000 No
MultiCare 202 N Division St 26,000,000 No
210 37th St SE 24,400,000 No
Rio Verde 1402 22nd St NE 19,200,000 No
White River Estates 4248 A St SE 16,200,000 No
4205 Auburn Way S 13,500,000 No
Tall Cedars 401 37th St SE 9,800,000 No
Leisure Manor 2302 R St SE 7,900,000 No
Les Gove Park 10th St & H St SE 6,598,000 6,598,000 Yes
Game Farm Park 3030 R St SE 8,955,000 8,955,000 Yes
West Valley 29 LP 1221 29th St NW 3,421,000 3,421,000 Yes
Westley Homes 32339 109th Pl SE 3,382,000 3,382,000 Yes
Autozone Development 1072 Auburn Way N 2,736,000 2,736,000 Yes
Trail Run Homes 1331 51st Pl NE 2,521,000 2,521,000 Yes