[citation needed] WNP-3 was WPPSS's showcase project and construction advanced at an estimated rate of 2% per month under the leadership of the new management team brought in by EBASCO.
[4] Despite being outspent by a margin of nearly seven-to-one,[6] I-394 passed overwhelmingly,[7] meaning that WPPSS would have to submit future bond issues to the public for a vote.
[9] Approximately 22 acres (8.9 ha) of the site were retained by WPPSS for development of a combustion turbine electric generating plant, which later came to fruition as the combined-cycle Grays Harbor Energy Center.
[10] In 2018, the grounds were used to store thousands of diesel Volkswagen vehicles that had been recalled as a result of the company's emissions scandal.
The site is operated as the Satsop Business Park by the Port of Grays Harbor, and daily filming rates were established in 2013.
[13] Local artist Etsuko Ichikawa filmed "Echo at Satsop" in 2013 as a reaction to the 2011 tsunami and subsequent nuclear disaster at Fukushima Daiichi.