The city of Washougal has received another infusion from the federal government to help build its wastewater treatment plant biosolids handling facility and decommission its wastewater treatment plant lagoon.
The $966,000 award is part of a $21.4 million funding package secured earlier this month by Democratic U.S. Congresswoman Marie Gluesenkamp Perez for 15 community projects across Washington’s 3rd Congressional District.
The funding was included in the first package of 2024 spending bills signed into law by President Joseph Biden on March 9.
“The mandated enhancements at our treatment plant are costly, and the burden falls on all our residents and businesses. This funding is making a positive difference, helping us to mitigate the impact of this project on our sewer utility rates,” said Washougal Mayor David Stuebe. “When we reached out to the congresswoman about this project, she was very responsive, including doing a site visit to become informed first-hand. We will be under construction this year, and this funding is an important part of paying for this project.”
The project “is an appropriate use of taxpayer funds,” according to Gluesenkamp Perez.
“This new phase will serve to improve operation and achieve the highest efficiency in the release of treated effluent,” she wrote in a funding request letter. “In addition to enhancing the water quality of treated effluent and improving operation and achieving the highest efficiency in the release of treated effluent, when all components of the project are completed, the required improvements will double the capacity of the treatment plant, providing for future growth and economic development of the Port of Camas-Washougal and the City and helping alleviate concern over utility rates for residents of Washougal and the business community.”