Metaline, Washington is a town tucked away in the northeast corner of the state near both the Idaho and Canadian border.
Located in Pend Oreille County, Metaline had a population of 183 in the 2020 census, and Washington Route 31 runs north and south through the town.
The Pend Oreille River also runs through the town creating recreational opportunities.
The Canadian border is about a 20-minute drive north from Metaline to get to British Columbia. While Spokane is about 93 miles south of the small town.
Some of the local attractions in Metaline, Washington include the Farmhouse Café, Metaline Riverfront Park, Riverview RV Park, Mt Linton RV and Trailer Park, Sweet Creek Rest Area, Linton Mountain, Falls View Park, and Cutter Theatre.
Metaline Waterfront Park is upstream of Metaline Falls on the western shore of the Pend Oreille River. This park provides opportunities for boating, picnicking, and other day use activities. It has a boat launch with boarding dock, kayak ramp, parking for trailers, group shelter with a fire pit, picnic tables, playground, and a restroom building.
The US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s (FERC) license for the Boundary Dam was renewed in 2013 and part of the requirements for the license were to provide recreational opportunities and activities at the hydroelectric project.
Seattle City Light operates the Boundary Dam which provides power to its customers. Therefore, Seattle City Light preserves and enhances the recreational activities for visitors to the Boundary Project area.
Part of the requirements were to update the current restroom to meet ADA standards or to provide a new ADA compliant restroom at Metaline Park which is in the Boundary Project area. It was more affordable to provide a new restroom building.
Metaline Park is located off the shorelines of Boundary Reservoir which impounds the Pend Oreille River along with Box Canyon Reservoir. Other important aspects of the Metaline Park renovations include updating the boat launch for improved river access and updating the parking lot. A wooden bridge was also added across Linton Creek which runs through the middle of the park.
MacKay Sposito was the project driver as the civil engineer. Romtec worked with MacKay Sposito before on the Trail Bridge Reservoir project. MacKay Sposito provides civil engineering services with an office in Vancouver and Federal Way, Washington.
They wanted the restroom to blend in with the general environment which is mountainous and forested. The Town of Metaline, who will ultimately own the restroom, had to sign off on the final design as well. While the ownership will be handed to the Town of Metaline and the Town will be responsible for the day-to-day maintenance. The long-term maintenance and repairs will be the responsibility of Seattle City Light.
The Romtec 2081 Sierra IV multi-user restroom features a porch extension, a mechanical room, board and batten siding over 8″ x 16″ CMU concrete block wall, cultured stone, timber truss, metal roof, drinking fountains, and gable and ridge windows.
Orion Marine Group was the installing contractor of the restroom building on behalf of Seattle City Light and the City of Metaline. Orion Marine Group provides turnkey marine and industrial construction with offices across the U.S.
Romtec was proud to design and supply this restroom building at Metaline Waterfront Park for Seattle City Light and the Town of Metaline. Romtec enhances recreational spaces with warm, inviting restroom buildings that add to the overall user experience at parks all over the country.
Contact us today if you would like us to design a restroom for you that fits your park’s needs, meets your budget, and fits within your timeline with a quick turnaround.