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  • About Your Water & Sewer Service | Silver Lake Water & Sewer District

    About Your Water Service Area Water Source Water System Water Quality Sewer System Our Service Area Silver Lake Water and Sewer District 的使命是提供优质、安全和可靠的供水和污水处理服务,同时对自然和财政资源进行良好的管理。 . Other Neighboring Sewer and Water Utility Providers 我们的服务区 425-783-1000 埃弗里特市 425-257-8999 奥尔德伍德水和废水区 425-743-4605 十字谷水区 360-668-6766 穆基尔蒂奥水区 425-355-3355 Woodinville Water and Sewer 425-487-4100 City of Snohomish 360-568-3115 Our Source of Water Silver Lake Water and Sewer District's water comes from a large freshwater lake known as Spada Reservoir, located about 30 miles east of Everett, Washington. It serves as the primary source of high quality drinking water for the majority of Snohomish County. Spada Reservoir is part of the Upper Sultan River Watershed, an area emcompassing more than 80 square miles that represents one of the wettest watersheds in the continental United States, with an average annual rainfall of approximately 165 inches. Water System Our Source of Water Silver Lake Water & Sewer District was originally formed as a municipal corporation in 1934 to provide water service to an unincorporated area of Snohomish County. ​ Now almost 90 years later, we provide this service to over 18,773 homes and businesses, encompassing over 56,000 individuals. As of 2022, our customer base consumed an average of 4.1 million gallons of water per day and 1.5 billion gallons per year. Water System Components Silver Lake Water and Sewer District's water comes from a large freshwater lake known as Spada Reservoir, located about 30 miles east of Everett, Washington. It serves as the primary source of high quality drinking water for the majority of Snohomish County. Spada Reservoir is part of the Upper Sultan River Watershed, an area emcompassing more than 80 square miles that represents one of the wettest watersheds in the continental United States, with an average annual rainfall of approximately 165 inches. Our Water System Plan Water Quality 斯诺霍米什县 PUD Water quality begins at the source: the Sultan Basin is carefully monitored, the watershed is patrolled, and human activities are limited to minimize the impact on the naturally pristine water. ​ 斯帕达水库是上苏丹河流域的一部分,该地区面积超过 80 平方英里,是美国大陆最潮湿的流域之一,年平均降雨量约为 165 英寸。 While Silver Lake Water and Sewer District still purchases some of our water from the City of Everett, the majority is supplied by Clearview. Annual Water Quality Reports 我们的水质 | 2020 | 2019 2018 | 2017 | 2016 Additional Links about Water Quality 2021 (425) 257-8800 State Department of Health 1-(800)-521-0323 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 1-(800)-426-4791 PFAS Monitoring Silver Lake Water & Sewer District’s drinking water remains safe and protected from the group of manmade chemicals labeled per- and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) substances. Learn more and view test results here > 斯诺霍米什县 PUD Water quality begins at the source: the Sultan Basin is carefully monitored, the watershed is patrolled, and human activities are limited to minimize the impact on the naturally pristine water. ​ 斯帕达水库是上苏丹河流域的一部分,该地区面积超过 80 平方英里,是美国大陆最潮湿的流域之一,年平均降雨量约为 165 英寸。 While Silver Lake Water and Sewer District still purchases some of our water from the City of Everett, the majority is supplied by Clearview. 斯诺霍米什县 PUD Water quality begins at the source: the Sultan Basin is carefully monitored, the watershed is patrolled, and human activities are limited to minimize the impact on the naturally pristine water. ​ 斯帕达水库是上苏丹河流域的一部分,该地区面积超过 80 平方英里,是美国大陆最潮湿的流域之一,年平均降雨量约为 165 英寸。 While Silver Lake Water and Sewer District still purchases some of our water from the City of Everett, the majority is supplied by Clearview. Our Sewer System Plan

  • Home | Silver Lake Water & Sewer District in Bothell, WA

    If you have a water or sewer emergency, call us at (425) 337-3647 Welcome to 欢迎来到 Water & Sewer District Serving nearly 50,000 people in the Bothell, Washington region since 1934 Attend a Public Meeting Pay Online Now About Your Bill Forms & Documents Contact The District News & Announcements Upcoming Board of Commissioners Meeting Next Meeting: Regular Meeting Thursday, July 25th Starting at 5:30 p.m. Learn More We're Hiring! Seasonal Maintenance Worker; Utility Clerk 1 or 2 Learn More 2024 Sewer Rate Adjustments New Sewer Rates Take Effect in May Learn More News Archive Our Mission 季节性维修工人需要加入我们的团队。 As our service area grows, we are continually making investments in our infrastructure to ensure an adequate supply of water is readily available to meet the needs of all customers. About Your Service About Us

  • News | Silver Lake Water & Sewer District | Bothell

    2022-2027 年学期 Board of Commissioners Meetings Held on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays each month Silver Lake Water & Sewer District welcomes the public to attend and comment at our Board of Commissioners meetings, held on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 5:30 p.m. Currently, these meetings are being held in a hybrid format (in-person and virtually). If you would like to attend in person, please contact us at (425) 337-3647 for more information. If you would like to attend by phone, please use the conference information below: Telephone Number: 206-412-5430 Conference ID: 815 259 977# ​ Next Scheduled Meeting: Thursday, July 25, 2024 View Agenda View Archived Minutes Read Our Newsletter The District publishes two newsletters a year: Spring/Summer, and Fall/Winter. View Our Newsletters News Archive Is your garden hose making your household water funky? During the summer, the most common cause of water taste or odor complaints we receive is a pressurized garden hose that has backflowed into the home’s plumbing system. ​ Here are some tips to help you with this issue: Disconnect the hose and run cold water from your faucet for a few minutes to flush the pipes. Need a sip of water on a hot day? Get it from your internal sources (sink or refrigerator) instead of a garden-variety garden hose which aren’t manufactured for delivering potable (drinking) water. ​ If the taste or odor is still present after detaching the garden hose from external spigots and flushing your pipes, give us a call at 425-337-3647. Solar Power Coming to District Headquarters Department of Commerce grant funding successful In 2022, District staff applied for the Washington State Department of Commerce Solar Retrofit Grant and were successful in acquiring $75,000 in funding to put towards installing 100 kW of solar power at the District Headquarters. In total, the state grant awarded $1.4 million to 14 different projects, adding over 1 MW of power generation to public buildings. There have been significant changes to the project since the conception, including the possibility of receiving an additional rebate of the project cost via new Federal Government legislation. ​ According to preliminary proposals, the estimated project cost will be $325,930, including $30,000 of contingency funding and $75,000 awarded by the Commerce Grant. The federal rebate may amount to an additional 40% reduction in the District’s costs. The District expects installation work to start in possibly March or April of this year, with construction taking less than a month. When complete, a 100 kW AC solar roof array will offset approximately 1/3 of our Headquarters building's electricity consumption. More information about the awardees and program can be found here. Notice of Public Hearing to Discuss Rate Change Thursday, April 25th Starting at 5:30 pm NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Commissioners of the Silver Lake Water and Sewer District will hold a Public Hearing at 5:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as can be heard on Thursday, April 25, 2024, for the purpose of accepting public testimony of the proposed adjustments to the rates for water and sewer service. There is an opportunity for in-person participation; however, the public is encouraged to attend and provide comment via teleconference. The public is invited to attend the Public Hearing and address the Board of Commissioners regarding the proposed adjustment either in-person or by teleconference. The meeting will be held at the District Headquarters, at 15205-41st Avenue SE, Bothell, WA 98012. At the close of the Public Hearing, the Board of Commissioners will consider adopting a Resolution to increase rates for water and sewer service. Telephone Number: 206-412-5430 Conference ID: 838 103 201# Notice

  • Contact | Silver Lake Water & Sewer District | Bothell

    2022-2027 年学期 SILVER LAKE WATER & SEWER DISTRICT 15205 41st Avenue SE Bothell, WA 98012 专员职位 #3 Hours 2018-2023 年学期 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM Wednesdays 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM Closed Saturday, Sunday, and major holidays In Case of Emergency If you have a water or sewer emergency after hours, call our regular number, then press “1” to hold for an Emergency Operator. (425) 337-3647 Press 1 District staff are on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to assist you with water and sewer emergencies. Submit We've received your message and will respond to you shortly! Map

  • PFAS Monitoring | Silver Lake Water & Sewer District | Bothell

    2022-2027 年学期 Silver Lake Water & Sewer District’s drinking water remains safe and protected from contaminants, including the group of manmade chemicals labeled per- and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) substances. The District sources its water from the City of Everett. Due to the protected nature of their watershed, which prohibits activities like firefighting training, manufacturing, and agriculture, there are no point sources of PFAS within our source water. What are Perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)? PFAS are a group of chemicals that are used widely and are commonly found in things like firefighting foam agents, the manufacture of non-stick materials for cooking (such as Teflon), and fabric protectants. ​ Learn More: Environmental Protection Agency Washington State Dep't. of Health Background and History of PFAS Monitoring In 2016, The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a health advisory for drinking water pertaining to two of the compounds found in the PFAS group: Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and Perflourooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS). Health advisory levels are non-enforceable guidelines that are intended to protect human health. The health advisory level is 0.07 parts per billion (ppb) for PFOA and PFOS combined. ​ The Washington State Board of Health (WSBOH) recently revised the Group A drinking water rules to require water systems to monitor for select PFAS compounds beginning in 2023. WSBOH established state action levels (SALs) for five selected PFAS compounds as follows: Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) - 0.010 ppb Perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS) - 0.015 ppb Perfluorononanoic acid (PFNA) - 0.009 ppb Perfluorohexane sulfonic acid (PFHxS) - 0.065 ppb Perfluorobutane sulfonic acid (PFBS) - 0.345 ppb Exceeding a confirmed SAL requires a water system to provide public notification and follow-up monitoring. While exceeding a SAL does not require a water system to treat for the contaminant, the SALs are intended to advise water systems on when to take action to lower contaminant levels to provide for safe, long-term consumption of drinking water. Testing Your Drinking Water for PFAS In 2015, Silver Lake Water & Sewer District participated in monitoring for PFAS in its drinking water under the Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule 3 (UCMR 3). No PFAS compounds were detected in the Districts drinking water as shown in Table 1 below: ​ Table 1: In 2023 through May 2024, the District monitored our drinking water quarterly for an expanded list of PFAS compounds under the EPA’s current Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule (UCMR 5 ) . Once again, no PFAS compounds were detected in the District's drinking water as shown in Table 2 below: ​ Table 2:

  • Public Records | Silver Lake Water & Sewer District | Bothell

    2022-2027 年学期 Requests for as-built drawings may be submitted directly to the District Engineer. A public records form is not required for processing these requests. Resolution 783 , adopted by the Silver Lake Water & Sewer District Board of Commissioners on October 10, 2019, defines the availability of District public records for public inspection and copying. Chapter 2.35 of the district code, contains procedures relating to inspection and copying of district records. Requesting Public Records Please download and complete this form to request access to public documents. Return the completed form to the District office. Charges for photocopies and electronic files are explained on the form. Previously approved Commissioner Meeting minutes from recent years can be found here .

  • About Us | Silver Lake Water & Sewer District | Bothell

    About Us Our Publicly-Elected Commissioners Silver Lake Water and Sewer District 最初成立于 1934 年,是一家市政公司,为大约 ___ 个家庭供水。 Shauna Willner 自 1970 年以来的下水道服务 Term 2020–2025 Shauna Willner is a lifelong resident in this area and grew up in North Seattle. She is a Realtor with Windermere R.E., Northeast, Inc. and has enjoyed working with buyers and sellers since 2000 and enjoys helping people achieve their goals of homeownership. Prior to Real Estate, she had a banking/mortgage lending career with Phoenix Mortgage, Bay Mortgage and others. In 2012, she was elected for Fire Commissioner at Snohomish County Fire District 7 and served through 2017. She worked collaboratively to provide first-rate service to the district while balancing the budget and overseeing a successful merger which will lower costs and expand services to the community. She will ensure that facilities and equipment are maintained and upgraded, and will work collaboratively as a regional leader to ensure the District is obtaining the best contracted services. In addition to serving as President of the HOA where she presides, Shauna enjoys her two grown sons and three grandsons and is one lucky Grandma to live close by! 学区由公开选举的三人委员会管理,委员会由一名总裁、一名副总裁和一名秘书组成。任期六年,任期交错。 肖娜·威尔纳 Term 2022–2027 Mr. John Warner was appointed to the Board on December 24, 2019, following Commissioner Bill Anderson's resignation after 35 years of service to the District. He and his wife Kathy have made their home in the Silver Lake area for over 27 years. In 1964, John began his career in the planning and design of improvements to the state Highway System. In 1974, he began working with an engineering consulting firm as a Designer/Draftsman and eventually moved into a field inspection position, where he inspected the construction of roads, wastewater treatment plants, and sewer and water mains for many different municipalities and special purpose districts. Beginning in 1994, John became the lead inspector for the majority of the District's water and sewer construction projects including new plat water and sewer mains, pump station, reservoirs, and other municipal projects until he retired in 2011. John is a Lincoln High School (Seattle) graduate and has completed various college level courses in the fields of engineering, surveying, materials testing, and business. 2020-2025 年学期 Commissioner Position #3 Term 2018–2023 Shauna Willner 是该地区的终身居民,在北西雅图长大。她是 Windermere RE, Northeast, Inc. 的一名房地产经纪人,自 2000 年以来一直喜欢与买家和卖家合作,并乐于帮助人们实现拥有住房的目标。在加入房地产之前,她曾在 Phoenix Mortgage、Bay Mortgage 等公司从事银行/抵押贷款工作。 Anne was elected to serve as our Commissioner in January 2006. She has held administrative and managerial positions throughout her career, including employment at Olympic View Water & Sewer District, and Customer Service Committee member for the Pacific Northwest Section of the American Water Works Association, and actively attends Washington Association of Sewer and Water District meetings and hopes to serve on future committees. Music is one of her many loves; she was formerly involved with a band who performed jazz and older pop songs. Her children are very involved in music as well. Both attended Cascade High School where her youngest son was in the marching band. Her eldest son is a pianist who sometimes joins Anne in singing the National Anthem at AquaSox games. 除了担任她主持的 HOA 主席之外,Shauna 还享受着她的两个成年儿子和三个孙子,并且是一位幸运的奶奶住在附近! Board of Commissioners Meetings Silver Lake Water & Sewer District welcomes the public to attend and comment at our Board of Commissioners meetings, held on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 5:30 p.m. Currently, these meetings are being held in a hybrid format (in-person and virtually). Learn More

  • Current Projects | Silver Lake Water & Sewer District | Bothell

    2022-2027 年学期 10th Drive SE Water and Sewer Improvements Scope – the District will be replacing 5,000 feet of old cast iron water main on 10th Drive SE with an upsized ductile main, and installing 2,400 feet of new sewer main along portions of the route where it is cost effective to do so ​ Total estimated project cost – $6 million, partially funded by a $2 million low interest loan from the State Public Works Assistance Account ​ Construction schedule – Work will begin in early 2024 and will take approximately nine months to complete ​ More information at www.10thDriveWaterandSewer.com Lift Station Improvements A lift station is a pumping facility that moves wastewater from lower elevations to higher elevations. Incorporating lift stations at certain points in a gravity pipeline system is integral to moving sewage to a wastewater treatment plant efficiently and cost-effectively. Silver Lake currently has has 21 sewer lift stations in our wastewater system, several of which are 20 – 30 years old, and coming to the end of their service life with similar maintenance issues. In response, the District is planning to rehabilitate several of these existing lift stations over the next two to three years, and bring another three new lift stations online soon. Below is a summary of each lift station project’s scope, cost, and timeline. If you have questions about these or any of our other projects, give us a call at (425) 337-3647. Lift Station No. 4 Improvements Scope – Replace the original generator for backup power, along with electrical controls and new canopy for weather protection. ​ Total estimated project cost – $600,000 ​ Construction schedule – Spring 2023 pending generator delivery Pioneer Trails Lift Station Replacement Scope – Replace an existing station with three submersible pumps, increased capacity, a new backup generator, and electrical control building. The existing 35-foot deep wet well will be converted to overflow storage. ​ Total estimated project cost – $4.1 million ​ Construction schedule – Begin 2023, completion in 2024 Larimer 1 Lift Station Replacement Scope – Replace an existing station with submersible pumps, a new backup generator, and electrical control building. The existing wet well will be converted to overflow storage. ​ Total estimated project cost – $2.8 million ​ Construction schedule – 2024 to 2025 Highlands East Lift Station Rehabilitation Scope – Rehabilitate an existing lift station to accommodate increased flow from new upstream developments. Scope is still TBD but may include replacement of motors and pumps, rehabilitating the wet well, new electrical controls, and site improvements. ​ Total estimated project cost – $1.5 million ​ Construction schedule – 2024 to 2025

  • Resources | Silver Lake Water & Sewer District | Bothell

    2022-2027 年学期 Can't find the information you're seeking? Give us a call at (425) 337-3647 FAQs DIY Repair Tips Meeting Minutes Customer Assistance Programs Water Conservation Tips Annual Water Quality Reports Forms Backflow and Cross Connection Control Newsletters District Codes District Standards District Resolutions Comprehensive Water Plan Comprehensive Sewer Plan Interlocal Agreements Public Records

  • Employment | Silver Lake Water & Sewer District | Bothell

    2022-2027 年学期 Work for Silver Lake Water & Sewer District The Silver Lake Water & Sewer District is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race and color, religion and creed, national origin, sex, marital status, HIV, AIDS, and hepatitis C status, honorably discharged veteran or military status, age, disability, pregnancy and maternity, sexual orientation and gender identity, use of a guide dog or other service animal, genetic information or any other protected class status. Applicants with disabilities may be entitled to reasonable accommodation in the hiring process. Please contact SLWSD at (425) 337-3647 if you need assistance completing this application or to otherwise participate in the hiring process. ​ Silver Lake Water & Sewer District only accepts applications for positions that are currently open, we do not accept unsolicited applications, and are unable to retain applications for future job opportunities. For positions that are advertised as open until filled, you may still submit an application after the posted "first review date" has passed. Current Job Opportunities Utility Clerk 1 or 2 Job Description - Utility Clerk 1 Job Description - Utility Clerk 2 Job Brochure Seasonal Maintenance Worker Job Description Job Brochure Application Form

  • Forms | Silver Lake Water & Sewer District | Bothell

    2022-2027 年学期 For Customers Authorization for Autopay Authorization for Copy of Statement Low Income Senior Citizen and Disabled Persons Discount Rate Application Claim for Damages Leak Adjustment Credit Application Leak Cost Estimator Spreadsheet For Developers / Permits Application for Water - Sewer Service As-Built Requirements Availability Requests Developer Extension Application Developer Extension Agreement Developer Extension Assignment Form Developer Extension Plan Preparation Requirements General Notes Hydrant Water Meter Rental Agreement SLWSD Utility Easement Form

  • Customer Assistance Programs | Silver Lake Water And Sewer District | Bothell

    2022-2027 年学期 Rate Discount Program for Low Income Seniors and Disabled Persons Silver Lake Water & Sewer District offers a discount program for low income seniors and disabled persons—with utility rates typically discounted 50% for water (base rate only) and 25% for sewer. ​ Specific Qualifications Include: Total household income does not exceed $75,000 per year Seniors are persons 61 years of age or older Disabled persons are currently receiving disability benefits from one or more of the following: – Supplemental Security Income (SSI) – Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) – Veteran Disability Compensation (VDC) – Non-Grant Medical Assistance (NGMA) – Permanent disability insurance benefits – State permanent disability benefits To apply, click here to go to our Forms page , and under the "For Customers" section, click on the third bullet link titled "Low Income Senior Citizen and Disabled Persons Discount Rate Application" to download the application form. Complete the form, and return it to us by postal mail, or in person during business hours. Other Assistance Programs 2-1-1 Washington - North Sound Region 1-800-223-8145 ​ This service connects people to the help they need most—from housing assistance and help with financial needs, to the nearest food bank—with the most comprehensive information on health and human services in the North Sound / Snohomish region. Low-Income Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP) 1-425-388-3880 This program is administered by the Multi-Service Center on behalf of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to provide funds to assist low-income households with water and wastewater (sewer) bills to restore and prevent disconnection of households water/wastewater services. ​ Snohomish County PUD (electricity) 1-425-783-1000 ​ PSE Home Energy Lifeline (natural gas) 1-888-225-5776 ​ Homage Assistance for low-income older adults and people with disabilities in Snohomish County Phone: 425-513-1900 Toll Free: 1-800-422-2024

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