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Sewer upgrade prevents environmental disaster at Hayden Lake

June 07, 2024 | Kootenai County, Idaho



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Sewer upgrade prevents environmental disaster at Hayden Lake
In a recent government meeting, significant discussions centered around the restroom facilities at Hayden Lake Marina, which have been operating illegally for an extended period. The Hayden Lake Sewer District highlighted that the existing temporary structure was never sanctioned for long-term use, raising environmental concerns due to its outdated sewer system.

The previous owners had opted to use a temporary trailer indefinitely, which led to potential hazards, particularly in the event of a sewer pipe failure. The risk of overflow and contamination of the lake was described as a \"recipe for disaster.\" In response to these issues, a new, state-of-the-art double pump sewer system has been designed and implemented, significantly reducing the environmental risk from 90% to just 2%.

The new system features electronically controlled pumps that alternate flow and include alarms for monitoring functionality. This upgrade aims to ensure that restroom facilities can handle the high volume of visitors, particularly during peak times when public access to clean facilities is crucial. The Hayden Lake Sewer District expressed that had they been aware of the prolonged use of the temporary bathrooms, they would have taken action to shut them down.

The meeting underscored the importance of proper sanitation in lake communities, especially in areas frequented by the public. The newly established restroom facilities are expected to provide a safer and more hygienic option for visitors, alleviating previous concerns about environmental contamination and public health.

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