Even the slightest interruption of power can mean big trouble for King County’s West Point Treatment Plant.

Roaring winds and falling trees cut off power to hundreds of thousands of people in King County during the bomb cyclone.

Even the slightest interruption of power can mean big trouble for King County’s West Point Treatment Plant.

A massive power outage in 2017 caused major damage at the plant in Seattle and sent around 235 million gallons of raw sewage and untreated stormwater into Puget Sound. Read the full article on komonews.com

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