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Redmond moves ahead with $83 million wetlands wastewater treatment project; financing and capacity discussed

3599729 · May 7, 2025
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City staff described the Redmond Wetlands Complex, a new wastewater treatment plant estimated at $83 million, its financing plan, schedule, capacity benefits and contingencies tied to DEQ limits and outside partners.

City of Redmond public works staff outlined the Redmond Wetlands Complex, a new wastewater treatment facility the city is preparing to construct in the northwest part of town.

Public works Director Jessica McClanahan described the project as a new treatment approach that would nearly double current wastewater capacity by moving from a mechanical treatment plant to a wetland lagoon system. The project includes the treatment facility, public access amenities such as trails and viewing areas, and a multi‑mile interceptor pipeline from the existing plant.

Staff estimated the…

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