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It’s been a championship season for Seattle Water

In recent months, Seattle’s sports teams have given us plenty of moments we’ll never forget—from a football world championship to home run records and thrilling playoff games. These winning spells, along with this summer’s World Cup matches in Seattle, have made our city shine on a global stage. Seattle has… [ Keep reading ]

Mayor Wilson Reconfirms Andrew Lee for Another Four Years at SPU

Early this year, Mayor Wilson announced her intent to reconfirm General Manager Andrew Lee, and last week he was officially sworn in. Hundreds of city staff, friends, and family gathered in Bertha Knight Landes to hear remarks, witness the ceremony, and celebrate the occasion. Alongside five other department leaders, Andrew Lee was… [ Keep reading ]

Garbage, Recycling, and Food/Yard Waste Collection During Temporary Street Closures Along Aurora Ave N

Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) is working closely with the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) to support upcoming temporary street closures on the west side of Aurora Ave N. These closures are part of the City’s coordinated effort to reduce dangerous cut‑through driving and address long‑standing public safety issues. To help… [ Keep reading ]

SPU and Partners Honored with ‘Water Equity’ Recognition

Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) and its partners were recognized on June 2 at the U.S. Water Alliance Wavemakers Award Ceremony in Saint Paul, Minnesota for the “remarkable commitment to centering community perspectives” in a program for future water professionals. The recognition highlights the Water Systems Career Exploration Pilot, which introduced… [ Keep reading ]

SPU Expands In‑Person Utility Assistance to Seattle Municipal Tower

Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) is expanding access to Utility Assistance resources with new, in‑person support hours at the Seattle Municipal Tower (SMT). Beginning June 2nd, customers can now speak directly with Utility Assistance staff every Tuesday and Thursday from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the 4th-floor Customer Service Desk…. [ Keep reading ]

How SPU Connects with Community for a Positive Impact in Seattle

Yongkang Zhou, who works for the Chinatown-International District Business Improvement Area (CIDBIA), stood in an alley that can easily be overlooked in the multi-ethnic neighborhood, just blocks from Lumen Field and T-Mobile Park. “Some visitors just come here to park and go to the stadiums or head to a train… [ Keep reading ]

Understanding Your SPU Bill and What to Do with Extra Waste

Your utility bill includes three different services: Drinking Water, Drainage & Sewer, and Solid Waste. Extra fees—if they apply—are listed on page 3 of your bill. Reviewing this page each billing cycle helps ensure you know exactly what you’re being charged for. If you have questions or concerns, our customer… [ Keep reading ]

Fill Up, Seattle – New Water Stations Highlight Drinking Water Week

Seattle’s warm spring weather is a great reminder that we need to keep our bodies hydrated, and the timing could not be more perfect as the U.S. celebrates Drinking Water Week from May 3 to 9. To commemorate Drinking Water Week, Seattle Public Utilities has unveiled seven new drinking water… [ Keep reading ]

Salvage Lumber Warehouse Opens in SODO, Expanding Reuse Opportunities for Seattle

Seattle now has a new place where people can find reclaimed wood for building and home projects. The Salvage Lumber Warehouse in SODO is officially open, thanks to a partnership between Seattle Public Utilities, Earthwise Architectural Salvage, and the United States Environmental Protection Agency. The warehouse gives old lumber a… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Public Utilities and WM Now Accepting Applications for ReThink Waste Grants

Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) and WM are inviting Seattle community organizations, small businesses, and nonprofits to apply for the 2026 ReThink Waste Grants. Now in its eighth year, this program supports creative, community-driven projects that reduce waste, increase recycling, and expand composting in Seattle neighborhoods. From circular-economy pilots to reuse… [ Keep reading ]