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Council approves port permit for shore power and commercial pump‑out at Curtis Wharf

3777298 · June 12, 2025
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Anacortes City Council approved a shoreline substantial development permit for shore power hookups and a commercial blackwater pump‑out at Curtis Wharf after the Planning Commission recommended approval; staff said sewer metering and billing terms will be set before issuance.

The Anacortes City Council on Monday approved a shoreline substantial development permit allowing the Port of Anacortes to install shore power hookups and a commercial blackwater pump‑out at Curtis Street Wharf.

The project, which received unanimous recommendation from the Planning Commission, would add electrical shore power for vessels moored at the Curtis Street Wharf and a commercial system to pump blackwater from vessels into the city sewer system. John Coleman, director of planning, community and economic development, said the changes “reduce the amount of fossil fuels being…

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