The Jefferson County Board of County Commissioners met July 15 with county public works staff in order to draft regulations for sewer system connections and to review proposed sewer charges. The …
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The Jefferson County Board of County Commissioners met July 15 with county public works staff in order to draft regulations for sewer system connections and to review proposed sewer charges. The workshop on the sewer fee schedule was part of the commissioners’ regular Monday meeting and open to the public.
The Port Hadlock sewer project has county crews laying low pressure sewer lines throughout the core areas of the Port Hadlock Urban Growth Area, or PHUGA. That work is anticipated to continue through December. In addition, crews are also at work building the wastewater treatment plant. That portion of the project is slated for completion in July 2025.
Citizens can review documents on the county’s website, www.co.jefferson.wa.us/Document Center/Index/770.