Water Resources Advisory Board
The Water Resources Advisory Board received comprehensive briefings on three major water quality issues facing Bellingham. The evening's primary focus was an introduction to nitrogen reduction requirements for the Post Point wastewater treatment plant, presented by Carollo Engineers. This issue represents potentially unprecedented capital investments—estimated at $500 million—to comply with new state requirements aimed at protecting Puget Sound water quality. The board also heard an overview of the city's stormwater management program from Jason Porter, highlighting Bellingham's above-and-beyond approach to federal compliance and successful grant acquisition totaling $52 million since 2012. Additionally, staff provided an update on the Lake Whatcom 5-Year Work Plan, which received 307 public comments and requires additional time for comprehensive response and revision. Public comment came from Carrie Burnside, Silver Beach Neighborhood Association President, requesting collaboration opportunities for watershed stewardship as neighborhood plans are decoupled from the comprehensive plan update.
No formal votes were taken during this information and discussion meeting. The session focused on presentations and board education on three water quality progra…
- **October 2024:** Staff will return with revised Lake Whatcom Work Plan draft and comment matrix - **December 31, 2025:** Nutrient Reduction Evaluation due to Department of Ecology - **Monthly basis:** Potential updates to …


