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Public Notice: Proposed wastewater permit for Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington

Proposed wastewater permit for Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington
How to Comment
Comments Due
January 27, 2026

Please submit all comments or requests for a public hearing by email to EPAR10WD-NPDES@epa.gov.

Be sure to include "Comments on Draft NPDES Permit WA0021954" in the subject line. 

If you are not able to submit comments by email, please call Sally Goodman at 206-553-0782.

All comments should include the name, address and telephone number of the commenter, and a short statement of the basis of any comment and the relevant facts upon which it is based.

Requests for a public hearing must include the nature of the issues to be raised, as well as the requester's name, address and telephone number.

Comments must be received within the comment period to be considered.


For questions, please contact Sally Goodman (goodman.sally@epa.gov), 206-553-0782.

Publish Date
December 11, 2025

Summary

EPA is proposing to reissue the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit for the Joint Base Lewis-McChord Solo Point Wastewater Treatment Plant located in Fort Lewis, Washington.

The draft permit places conditions on the discharge of pollutants from the wastewater treatment plant to waters of the United States. In order to ensure protection of water quality and human health, the permit places limits on the types and amounts of pollutants that can be discharged from the facility.

American Water Military Services Joint Base Lewis McChord owns and operates the wastewater treatment plant which provides wastewater service to a resident population of 66,751. According to the 2023 annual pretreatment report, there are a total of 64 industrial users of the treatment works. The collection system has no combined sewers.

The facility discharges to Puget Sound.

Applicant

American Water Military Services Joint Base Lewis McChord
Solo Point Wastewater Treatment Plant
Building 7530 Solo Point Road
Fort Lewis, WA 98433

Permit number: WA0021954

Water quality certification

Section 401 of the Clean Water Act requires applicants for federal licenses or permits which may result in a discharge into waters of the United States to obtain a certification or waiver from the certifying authority where the discharge originates.

The Washington Department of Ecology is the certifying authority and is accepting comment regarding the intent to certify this permit.

Neighboring jurisdictions

Clean Water Act Section 401(a)(2) requires EPA to notify a neighboring state or authorized Tribe (i.e., neighboring jurisdiction) when the discharge may affect the quality of the neighboring jurisdiction’s waters.

As stated above, the Washington Department of Ecology is the certifying authority for this permit. After EPA receives the final certification, we will determine whether the discharge may affect the quality of a neighboring jurisdiction’s waters.

Administrative record

Copies of the draft permit and supporting documents are available below:

  • Draft NPDES Permit, Joint Base Lewis-McChord Solo Point WWTP, #WA0021954 (pdf) (668.55 KB, December 2025)
    Proposed wastewater permit.
  • NPDES Permit Fact Sheet, Joint Base Lewis McChord Solo Point WWTP, #WA0021954 (pdf) (3.31 MB, December 2025)
    Technical basis for 2025 draft permit.

A copy of the current permit is also available online at NPDES Permit for Joint Base Lewis-McChord Solo Point Wastewater Treatment Plant.

A copy of the facility's application and other information may be requested by contacting Sally Goodman (goodman.sally@epa.gov), 206-553-0782.

Accessibility accommodations and services

If you require accessibility accommodations related to this public notice, please contact Sally Goodman (goodman.sally@epa.gov), 206-553-0782, at least one week before the end of comment period.

Contact us about NPDES permits around the nation to ask a question, provide feedback, or report a problem.
Last updated on December 11, 2025
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