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Everett Fire responds to crane accident at Everett Mall

A crane accident at Everett Mall in Everett, WA, led to injuries for two construction workers and triggered the building's sprinkler system. The Everett Fire Department responded promptly, and an investigation by the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries is underway. The incident has drawn attention due to its impact on local construction efforts and safety protocols.

Reservoir 3 Replacement Project Enhances Everett's Water Infrastructure

The Reservoir 3 Replacement Project in Everett aims to enhance the city's drinking water infrastructure by replacing a century-old reservoir with two new pre-stressed concrete reservoirs. Scheduled construction activities include concrete pouring on January 14 and 15, with a total project cost of approximately $80 million funded by water utility bills. The project is deemed crucial for maintaining water supply and ensuring seismic safety.

Everetts drinking water plant recognized as a top performer by Department of Health Exceeded national standards for three consecutive years

Everett’s Water Filtration Plant has received the bronze-level Treatment Optimization Program award from the Washington State Department of Health for exceeding national drinking water standards for three consecutive years. With ongoing improvements and a commitment to public health, the plant serves approximately 670,000 residents and businesses in Snohomish County. The recognition highlights the plant's dedication to providing safe and reliable drinking water.

Replacement of Edgewater Bridge to Begin Oct. 30

Construction of the new Edgewater Creek Bridge in Everett, WA, will commence on October 30, 2024, necessitating a 12-month closure of Mukilteo Boulevard. This essential infrastructure project, budgeted at $34 million, aims to replace the aging bridge, which poses earthquake risks despite being safe for daily use. Commuters are urged to plan alternate routes and consult the city's detour map.

Everett Water Utility to Break Ground on New Regional Reservoir

Everett Water Utility is set to break ground on a new regional reservoir on July 23, 2024, aimed at replacing the century-old Reservoir 3, which currently serves 450,000 residents in south Snohomish County. The new infrastructure is designed to be seismically resilient, ensuring safe and reliable drinking water and fire flow for the community for the next century. Media are invited to cover this significant event, highlighting its importance for public health and infrastructure sustainability.

Water Main Y Replacement Project

The Water Main Y Replacement Project aims to replace aging water mains in multiple locations, ensuring reliable service and reducing maintenance costs. The project will be executed in two phases, with construction beginning in late spring 2024 for Phase 1 and late 2024 for Phase 2. The improvements will also enhance fire-fighting capacity in the area.