Water Resources

Water Reclamation

Water Reclamation


The Water Resources Division evaluated the water reclamation and reuse opportunities on the Reservation and at the Lummi Nation owned and operated Skookum Creek Fish Hatchery during 1998. The evaluation consisted of a review of current regulations and standards for reclaiming and reusing wastewater, an inventory and characterization of potential sources of wastewater, identification of the costs associated with water reclamation and reuse, and an assessment of wastewater reuse opportunities for each source.

In general, current water reclamation and reuse opportunities on the Reservation are limited by the costs to: 1) monitor the reclaimed water quality, 2) provide additional treatment to the available wastewater, 3) convey the reclaimed water to places of reuse, and 4) the relatively low cost of potable water. At some time in the future, especially with new economic development activities, water reclamation and reuse may become more cost effective.

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Forecast
On-Reservation
Marine
(Rosario Strait)

  Gooseberry Tides

Data sourced from USDOC/NOAA/NOS/COOPS (Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services Disclaimer: The official Tide and Tidal Current prediction tables are published annually on October 1, for the following calendar year. Tide and Tidal Current predictions generated prior to the publishing date of the official tables are subject to change. The enclosed data are based upon the latest information available as of the date of your request. Tide and Tidal Current predictions generated may differ from the official predictions if information for the station requested has been updated since the publishing date of the official tables. For more information visit NOAA/COOPS website

Available Documents

There is one document currently available in the Water Reclamation portion of the website.