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Mason County asks state for feasibility funding as Bremerton seeks sewer service for Puget Sound Industrial Center
Summary
County commissioners agreed to seek clarity from the Washington Department of Commerce and to pursue funds for a feasibility study before committing to an interlocal sewer agreement with the City of Bremerton for portions of the Puget Sound Industrial Center (PSIC).
Mason County commissioners agreed to press the Washington Department of Commerce for funding to study whether the county should provide sewer service to the southern portion of the Puget Sound Industrial Center — a request prompted by the City of Bremerton’s recent planning documents and a mayoral request for capacity.
The county’s planning and public works staff briefed commissioners on several draft studies and on a Bremerton proposal that calls for a phased approach: an initial volume of flow served by Mason County and later capacity served by Bremerton. County staff and multiple commissioners said they need more detailed cost and design data before entering any long-term interlocal agreement.
“That money is going to have to either come from them or from our…
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