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Commissioners press for regional coordination on Amazon‑site sewer, question $700,000 temporary septic cost
Summary
Clallam County commissioners and staff discussed coordinating utilities and potential funding to avoid a $700,000–$800,000 temporary septic system for a private Amazon‑related development; the county said it will convene utility providers, the tribe and the city to seek a longer‑term sewer solution.
County officials told the Board of Commissioners on Dec. 9 that they are working to coordinate a sewer connection to serve a private development associated with Amazon in the West River growth area, and they urged all parties to meet to consider alternatives to a costly temporary septic installation.
The chair said the county previously worked with the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe to place a dry sewer pipe under Dry Creek Road that could serve future connections and that the tribe has plans to extend sewer to properties along the…
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