First In The Nation Sewer Project Earns Salmon Safe Certification

WSU Vancouver Campus Earns Salmon-Safe Certification - Salmon-Safe
WSU Vancouver Campus Earns Salmon-Safe Certification - Salmon-Safe

WSU Vancouver Campus Earns Salmon-Safe Certification - Salmon-Safe April 9, 2025: one of the nation’s leading eco labels, salmon safe, has awarded its first ever certification for a wastewater infrastructure project to king county’s coal creek sewer upgrade in bellevue. King county’s planned sewer line upgrade through bellevue has earned the nation’s first salmon safe certification for a wastewater infrastructure project, according to county officials.

King County Sewer Project Earns Rare Salmon-Safe Certification For Fish-friendly Design
King County Sewer Project Earns Rare Salmon-Safe Certification For Fish-friendly Design

King County Sewer Project Earns Rare Salmon-Safe Certification For Fish-friendly Design King county’s coal creek sewer upgrade in bellevue has become the first wastewater infrastructure project in the u.s. to earn salmon safe certification, recognizing its integration of ecological restoration with essential infrastructure improvements. King county wastewater treatment division's coal creek sewer upgrade project in the city of bellevue, washington, is the first wastewater infrastructure project in the nation to earn. King county’s major sewer upgrade in bellevue, wash., is the first infrastructure project of its kind to earn salmon safe certification. the current sewer line in the coal creek natural area, installed in the 1960s, is nearing its capacity to serve surrounding communities. A major upgrade planned for aging sewer pipe on the eastside just won king county the nation's first ever salmon safe certification for a wastewater infrastructure project.

Bellevue Sewer Upgrade Earns First-Ever Salmon-Safe Certification - American Infrastructure
Bellevue Sewer Upgrade Earns First-Ever Salmon-Safe Certification - American Infrastructure

Bellevue Sewer Upgrade Earns First-Ever Salmon-Safe Certification - American Infrastructure King county’s major sewer upgrade in bellevue, wash., is the first infrastructure project of its kind to earn salmon safe certification. the current sewer line in the coal creek natural area, installed in the 1960s, is nearing its capacity to serve surrounding communities. A major upgrade planned for aging sewer pipe on the eastside just won king county the nation's first ever salmon safe certification for a wastewater infrastructure project. Salmon safe, one of the nation’s leading eco labels, reviewed the stream design developed by the king county wastewater treatment division as part of their performance based certification process. replacing nearly 2 miles of sewer pipeline will better serve growing populations in bellevue and newcastle. We’re excited to announce that our coal creek sewer upgrade project received salmon safe certification—a first in the nation for a wastewater infrastructure project!. King county sewer project earns salmon safe certification. One of the nation’s leading eco labels, salmon safe, has awarded its first ever certification for a wastewater infrastructure project to the coal creek sewer upgrade project.

First in the nation! Sewer project earns Salmon-Safe certification

First in the nation! Sewer project earns Salmon-Safe certification

First in the nation! Sewer project earns Salmon-Safe certification

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