Public Works and Natural Resources Committee
The Bellingham Public Works and Natural Resources Committee unanimously approved a critical infrastructure project delivery authorization that moves the city closer to resolving environmental compliance issues at the Post Point Wastewater Treatment Plant. The committee authorized staff to apply for state approval to use a General Contractor/Construction Manager (GC/CM) delivery method for the $40 million Post Point Emission Control Upgrades project and to retain specialized legal counsel Michael Loulakis. The project represents a significant environmental remediation effort to upgrade air pollution control equipment at the plant's two multiple hearth incinerators, which currently operate under a notice of violation from the Northwest Clean Air Agency. The upgrades are designed to meet more stringent "quad L" emission limits (40 CFR Part 60 Subpart LLLL), requiring replacement of all existing emissions control equipment including new venturi scrubbers, wet electrostatic precipitators, regenerative thermal oxidizers, and granular activated carbon systems. Community members have raised concerns about the project direction, advocating for alternative approaches such as drying biosolids and shipping them to Eastern Washington landfills rather than continuing incineration. However, city officials emphasized regulatory constraints and state guidance against landfilling biosolids, citing Washington Department of Ecology positions that landfilling contradicts state laws limiting organics in landfills and would increase greenhouse gas production. The authorization comes with built-in safeguards, including multiple "off-ramps" where the council can halt the process before committing to the full construction contract, expected to be negotiated by summer 2026.
**AB 24670 - Post Point GC/CM Authorization** - **Vote Count:** 3-0 (Anderson, Cotton, Stone) - **Staff Recommendation:** Approve application and legal counsel retention - **Council Action:** Approved both components - **Key Details:** Authorizes appli…
- **October 15, 2025:** Deadline for submitting PRC application to Washington State Project Review Committee - **December 2025:** PRC board review of application (expected approval) - **January 2026:** Issue Request for Proposals (RFP) for GC/CM contractors if PRC approval received - **Early 2026:** Complete basis of design report - **Contractor Market Sounding:…


