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2025-2026 Highest Predicted Winter Tides 

November through early March, Seattle experiences our highest tides. If you live, work, or play near our region’s tidal waters, please plan for and track these predicted seasonally high tides: Every year, Seattle Public Utilities is ready for wet weather and high tide season. We monitor storms, tides, atmospheric pressure… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle’s New Waste Metrics: Measuring What Matters Most

A New Way to Measure Our Progress Seattle has long been recognized as a global leader in waste reduction and sustainable materials management. But the way we consume and what we throw away is changing fast. That’s why Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) has introduced new industry-leading solid waste metrics that… [ Keep reading ]

Use Water Wisely This Fall

Over the past few months, we’ve shared updates about the effect this summer’s dry weather has on our water supply. As rain returns to our region, our outlook remains optimistic. Recently, we’ve had significant rainfall in the mountain reservoirs that collect and store our drinking water (thanks, atmospheric river!). After… [ Keep reading ]

A New Voice for You

At Seattle City Light (SCL) and Seattle Public Utilities (SPU), we believe great service starts with listening to you. We’re introducing our upgraded Customer Care phone system, designed to make it easier for you to connect with us, no matter what language you speak. When you call, you’ll be guided… [ Keep reading ]

Storm Drains, Leaves and Extra Yard Waste Collection

Windy, rainy weather is here and so are our fall leaves.   Unfortunately, leaves clog storm drains and cause flooding on rainy days. You can help reduce flooding in your neighborhood by raking leaves before they reach street and by safely clearing leaves and other debris from storm drains.  If you… [ Keep reading ]

Ready in 2026 – A New Tree Nursery 

Over the past few years, our Trees for Neighborhoods program has needed a more consistent supply of climate change-ready tree species. Getting the right trees, at the right time, and in the right quantities has been challenging—especially when you do not have a place to store them year-round. This year,… [ Keep reading ]

Young Leaders Wanted: Join Seattle Public Utilities’ Customer Review Panel

Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) is looking for young adults aged 18–29 to join our Customer Review Panel (CRP). The panel helps SPU decide how to invest in clean water, protect the environment, and keep services affordable. Applicants don’t need any experience, just ideas and perspective. Members meet a few times… [ Keep reading ]

Imagine a Day Without Water: Celebrating Seattle’s Conservation Legacy and Continuing Our Regional Efforts to Use Water Wisely

This October 16, Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) joins communities across the nation to observe Imagine a Day Without Water, a national campaign sponsored by the US Water Alliance that challenges us to visualize life without our most essential resource — even for just one day. From farmers growing our food… [ Keep reading ]

Meet the new 2025 SWAC Members Helping Shape Seattle’s Zero Waste Future

Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) is excited to introduce five new members to the Solid Waste Advisory Committee (SWAC) for 2025: Phil Churilla, Travis Close, Marcus Johnson, Jacob Melaragno, and Mike VanReken. These individuals join a group of community, nonprofit, and industry representatives who play an important role in shaping how… [ Keep reading ]

Carol’s Story: How SPU Serves with Care and Compassion

At Seattle Public Utilities (SPU), we know that delivering essential services goes beyond turning on the tap. It’s about showing up for people with empathy, understanding, and solutions when they need them most. Few people embody that spirit more than Carol Wellman, who has spent the past 8.5 years serving… [ Keep reading ]