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Seattle Public Utilities Sharing Information On Upcoming Large Scale Work Project

Please consider attending, and learning what you need to know about this large-scale project.
Please consider attending, and learning what you need to know about this large-scale project.

In the next week, representatives from Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) will be at local sites for drop-in sessions with the public about the Ship Canal Water Quality Project, and the upcoming construction of the Ship Canal Storage Tunnel to be located beneath Fremont and Ballard.

At drop-in sessions, SPU representatives will talk about the work going on currently, and what is to come.  They will show site design plans.  Team members will talk about the partnership for this project between SPU and the King County Wastewater Treatment Division.

Please attend a drop-in session to get information on the construction of the Storage Tunnel, and understand the impacts this will have on our entire community over the next year or more.

Drop-in sessions will take place:

An elongated storage tank will be built underneath Ballard and Fremont, for storing storm water.  Image provided by SPU
An elongated storage tank will be built underneath Ballard and Fremont, for storing storm water. Image provided by SPU

Ship Canal Water Quality Project work has already begun, in Ballard, near 24th Ave NW & Shilshole Ave NW, as SPU removes on-site contaminated soil, installs water, electrical, gas, drainage, and wastewater utilities, and replaces the 100-year-old pier with a more durable pedestrian pier.  SPU has information on the Ballard work on a specific website.

For information on the Ship Canal Project, and the construction of the Storage Tunnel, visit the Seattle.gov website.  For questions and concerns about the Ship Canal Project, e-mail to SPU_ShipCanalProject@seattle.gov