West Richland Sewage Lagoon North, located in Benton County, Washington, is a key water resource managed by the local government.
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This sewage lagoon, completed in 1961, serves as an offstream tributary to the Yakima River and covers a surface area of 35 acres with a storage capacity of 75 acre-feet. The lagoon is regulated and inspected by the Washington Department of Ecology, ensuring compliance with state water quality standards and enforcement measures.
The dam at West Richland Sewage Lagoon North is an earth-fill structure with a hydraulic height of 6.5 feet, providing essential wastewater treatment and storage capabilities. The lagoon has a significant hazard potential and is assessed to be in fair condition as of the last inspection in April 2016. Emergency action plans are in place to address any potential risks, with regular inspections conducted every five years to ensure the structural integrity and functionality of the facility.
Given its critical role in wastewater management for the West Richland community, the Sewage Lagoon North serves as a vital component of the local water infrastructure. With ongoing state oversight and maintenance efforts, this facility continues to play a crucial role in safeguarding water resources and supporting the region's environmental sustainability goals.
Year Completed |
1961 |
River Or Stream |
Tr-Yakima River-Offstream |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
35 |
Hydraulic Height |
6.5 |
Drainage Area |
2 |
Nid Storage |
75 |
Structural Height |
6.5 |
Hazard Potential |
Significant |
Foundations |
Rock, Soil |
Nid Height |
7 |
Yakima River At Kiona
|
27000cfs |
Umatilla River Near Umatilla
|
713cfs |
Yakima River At Mabton
|
32100cfs |
Columbia River Below Priest Rapids Dam
|
123000cfs |
Walla Walla River Near Touchet
|
1330cfs |
Granger Drain At Granger
|
13cfs |