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4101-25
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6/18/2025
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EVERETT 2044 <br />COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 6/17/2025 <br />COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br />PUBLIC FACILITIES AND SERVICES ELEMENT <br /> Page 167 <br />Wireless Services AT&T att.com <br />T-Mobile t-mobile.com <br />Verizon verizon.com <br />Coaxial and fiber optic Xfinity xfinity.com <br />Ziply Fiber Ziplyfiber.com <br /> <br />Water <br />Everett’s water utility serves the people in City of Everett and over ¾ the total population (over 650,000) <br />of Snohomish County through sales to various wholesale customers including Alderwood Water & <br />Wastewater District, Mukilteo Water and Wastewater district and many others. <br />The city’s water utility is responsible for the protection of the quality and quantity of groundwater in the <br />Watershed Resource Management zone, operation and maintenance of the Water Filtration Plant (WFP) <br />at Lake Chaplain reservoir and manages Sultan River watershed which includes the Spada lake reservoir <br />together with Snohomish County PUD. <br />Major facilities and characteristics of the Everett water system include the following: <br />• Source water from the Sultan River <br />• Spada Reservoir – 50-billion-gallon capacity <br />• Chaplain Reservoir - 5.2-billion-gallon capacity <br />• Water Filtration Plant at Chaplain Reservoir - 132 MGD DOH-approved flow rate <br />• 4 main transmission lines - Ranging from 36- to 52-inch-diameter <br />• 4 pump stations <br />• 21 pressure zones <br />• 12 potable water storage facilities – Ranging from 0.1 to 20 million gallons in capacity. <br />• 420 miles of distribution pipelines <br />• 97 direct wholesale customers - 31 Group A and 66 Group B systems <br />• 11 indirect wholesale customers <br />Sanitary Sewer <br />The city owns and operates a sanitary sewer collection system serving the residents and businesses <br />within its approximate 39,300 acres service area, including majority of the city and extending south, into <br />portions of Mukilteo, Mill Creek, and unincorporated Snohomish County. The sewer service area is <br />divided into two sections: the combined system in the north and the separated system in the south. <br />Areas that are within the sewer service area but outside the city limits are located within the city’s <br />Urban Growth Area (UGA). <br />The City owns and operates a collection and conveyance system that consists of a network of gravity <br />mains, force mains, interceptors, regulators, and lift stations that convey wastewater to the Water
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