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King County WTD news media contacts

The contact information below is for use by reporters and editors – to schedule interviews and get information about the King County Wastewater Treatment Division for print and broadcast. We can get you in touch with WTD Director and other division managers. Our goal is to respond promptly to requests for information and interviews – to help meet news media deadlines.

Akiko Oda, WTD media relations

Email: aoda@kingcounty.gov

206-263-4190 (mobile)

If Akiko Oda is unavailable or if you have questions about other activities of the King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks (DNRP), please use the contacts listed on the DNRP newsroom.

News releases

DNRP news releases

Most recent WTD news release

Past news releases

20 NOV
King County’s new onsite battery system at West Point Treatment Plant proved its effectiveness during ‘bomb cyclone,’ providing operators with reliable power amid voltage sags
13 SEP
Fully charged to protect Puget Sound: King County team delivers on Executive Constantine’s emergency declaration to provide West Point Treatment Plant with high-quality power
15 AUG
King County crews quickly stop wastewater overflow at sewer pump station in Bellevue
26 JUNE
King County and City of Seattle to continue improving water quality under negotiated changes with regulators to control remaining sewer outfalls
28 MAR
King County secures $500 million commitment from EPA for critical wastewater investments that protect water quality and prepare for climate impacts while lowering finance costs
29 FEB
King County crews quickly stop an overflow that occurred overnight in South Park during heavy rainfall
22 FEB
VIDEO: ‘We were going to have to build a new workforce right here in King County’: How an award-winning approach to workforce development produced a new generation of wastewater talent
24 JAN
Climate-resilient infrastructure: King County’s new treatment station in Georgetown has already protected the Duwamish River and Puget Sound from 32 million gallons of pollution
11 DEC
Divers connect 2,000 feet of pipe under Lake Washington to improve wastewater treatment, restore habitat, enhance I-90 trail
19 OCT
King County and Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. launch sewer heat recovery at new South Lake Union campus, among first in the nation to tap wastewater heat for renewable energy
15 AUG
Fire contained at Brightwater Treatment Plant after plastic pipes caught on fire during fusing
28 MAR
Hundreds of trucks deliver 1,600 tons of concrete, laying the foundation for better power quality at West Point Treatment Plant
14 FEB
Power interruption from nearby lightning strike causes West Seattle pump station wastewater overflow

The Bubbler newsletter

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Clean water news from King County Wastewater Treatment Division.

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