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BINGEN — The Bingen City Council, observed once again by mayoral candidate Kelsey Ramsey, met at city hall on Sept. 2. Fire Chief Carl Spratt opened the meeting with a service report. His crew had 48 calls in August, with 12 in Bingen. The majority of calls were medical emergencies, including several that were heat-related.

Treating wastewater was the council’s next issue. The city needs to develop a Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvement Plan in order to continue this critical service, and to be in compliance with the Washington State Department of Ecology. Mike Meskimen from engineering firm Gray & Osborne gave an overview of the process. The city completed a Facilities Master Plan in 2024, and consultants provided a list of the phase one improvements needed. With an estimated cost of $6.4 million, the largest upgrade will be electrical. Bingen shares wastewater treatment services with White Salmon, which will hear the same assessment.