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Silverdale Water District
Commissioners General ManagerMarcus Hoffman Morgan JohnsonJohn PoppeMike Sechrest
April 2012
Water Reuse for Central Kitsap
Building Partnerships
Kitsap County Kitsap Public Utility District West Sound Utility District Central Kitsap School District Harrison Hospital YMCA
Pipe for installation on Greaves WaySilverdale, WA
Infrastructure
Projects• West Dyes Inlet Reclamation Study - 2009 ($250,000)
• Barker Creek Crossing - 2010 ($203,000 - 550 lineal feet)
• Greaves Way - 2010 ($204,000 - 5,500 lineal feet)
• Paulson Road - 2010 ($219,000 – 1,700 lineal feet)
• Randall Way - 2011 ($13,000 - 450 lineal feet)
• South Central - 2012 ($1,140,000 - 8,050 lineal feet)
Future Projects• Silverdale Roundabout - 2012 ($94,000 - 560 lineal feet)
• Paulson Road - 2013 ($660,000 - 3,250 lineal feet)
• Bucklin Hill Road - 2014 ($1,050,000 – 6,000 lineal feet)
• Silverdale Way - 2014 ($700,000 – 4,000 lineal feet)
• Anderson Hill Road - 2014 ($900,000 – 6,000 lineal feet)
Projects are opportunity driven
Re-commission facilities scheduled for demolition
South CentralBrownsville, WA
Type of Use
Dual Plumbing• Haselwood YMCA• Harrison Hospital
Irrigation• Kitsap County Parks• Central Kitsap School District
Heating and Cooling• Harrison Hospital
Industrial
Environmental
Dual Plumbing at the YMCASilverdale, WA
Opportunities to Excel
Community Involvement and “Buy-In”
Stakeholders
Rules and Regulations (Guidelines)
Funding
Legislative Support
Research
Lott’s Regional Services Center BuildingOlympia, WA
Goals
Common Standards
Reduce Peak Day Demand• Peak Day - 6.2 million gallons• Average Day - 2.1 million gallons• Peak Day Reduction - 1 million gallons
For every million gallons of water reduced;• Serve an additional 2,600 single family homes• Provide potable water to a population of 6,500
Cochrane ParkYelm, WA
After all is said…
Water is not just for people!