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By Michele Smith
the Times 

Dayton considers the benefits of treating wastewater discharge through natural methods

Could be first in the state

 

December 12, 2019



DAYTON- Plans for the City's proposed wastewater treatment plant have evolved over the past year from a dry land application method of treating wastewater discharge, to consideration of a wastewater filtration wetlands method of treating the discharge.

Jake Hollopeter, PE, with Anderson/Perry & Associates, Anton Chiono, a Water Transaction Specialist with the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, and Kristina Ribellia, the Washington Water Trust (WWT) project manager for eastern Washington, spoke about those changing plans at last week's city council meeting.

Anton Chi...



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