KGMI News
by Dillon Honcoop
BELLINGHAM, Wash. – Bellingham’s wastewater treatment plant is in emergency operations, and part of the plant is shut down after a broken pipe flooded parts of the facility.
Crews are still assessing the extent of the damage to the Post Point Wastewater Treatment Plant, said Eric Johnston, City of Bellingham Public Works Operations Assistant Director.
Johnston says people aren’t at risk, and you can continue to use water.
Full City of Bellingham press release:
“Early Saturday morning a 30-inch diameter pipe failed inside the City of Bellingham wastewater treatment plant. The failure resulted in significant flooding of the underground galleries and a shut down of the secondary treatment process. All components of the primary treatment process are functioning. Basic levels of treatment and disinfection are being provided to protect human health and the environment.
“The City has notified permitting agencies including the Washington State Departments of Ecology and Health as well as the Whatcom County Health Department.
“On site operators were able to rapidly close valves and shut down processes to minimize the flooding and damage. Crews are now working to remove flood waters before being able to safely restore system components. The extent of the damage is still being assessed and we do not currently have a timeline for full repairs. The primary treatment system is fully operational and will continue to operate and provide basic treatment.”
