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Kitsap Public Works outlines comprehensive update to sanitary sewer construction standards
Summary
Public Works staff presented a two-part update to Kitsap County's sanitary sewer construction standards, proposing technical "priority 1" operational rules and a set of discretionary "priority 2" development policies; staff proposed a draft/workshop schedule and invited developer feedback.
Anthony Burgess, capital projects manager for the Kitsap County Public Works Sewer Utility Division, briefed the Kitsap County Planning Commission on July 15 about a comprehensive update to the county's 2025 sanitary sewer construction standards. The presentation described two workstreams for the update, explained why an update is needed and outlined a proposed schedule of workshops and hearings.
Burgess said the standards "build on other established requirements from agencies like the Washington State Department of Transportation and Department of Ecology" and are intended to establish consistent expectations for developers and design professionals across the county's four sewer service areas: Manchester, Central Kitsap, Kingston and Suquamish. He told the commission the standards will cover gravity mains and structures,…
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