I always like to leave a review when I stop by places, can't actually go in here, but there is a trail around it. I went down monster road, I looked for the monster, I think he must be binding one of those fences down there. I parked on the side where they are doing all the construction on the corner across the street, couldn't tell what's going there, just doing alot of digging, seen some pipes and tubes laying around, could be anything. Just in case you want to go look, it between the sewage plant and where they are building the new trail over by the naturally protected wetlands. On my walk reading the signs seen the wetlands are a good filtration system, contaiments get trapped underground and water gets pushed up. Thanks for those signs, learn something new everyday. Also seen a sign on the fence showing the layout of the building, I didn't have any sanitatizer or disinfectant but I wiped it off as best I could, just doing my part to try To keep the area clean. These treatment plants are important, water is important to life. All the fish and shellfish. Not to mention all the people that like to play in the water. Couldn't really play in the water this summer, most the beaches were closed. Hopefully it will be good by next summer. I'm already ready for some sun at the beach. I hate the cold.
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Read moreA very cute little park of trails and trees (in the center of the area developed for the king county water treatment facilities) and a couple small ponds to escape the city's madness and sample a taste of Nature's Magic. Not very big but considering it's proximity to the highway and town, it is actually very quiet and secluded. I would recommend it to anyone passing through for a quick dose of Light in an ever...
Read moreVery big place. Making deliveries to the treatment plant for my job. Well cleaned...
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