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Don’t Drip and Drive: Fix That Leak!

You won’t get your hands dirty when you attend Seattle Public Utilities’ FREE Auto Leaks Class – a $125 value! But you will get your car inspected, discover if you have any leaks, and find out how much repairs cost BEFORE you go to the mechanic. A leaky car isn’t a reliable car. … [ Keep reading ]

Cold Weather Burst Your Pipes?

Below-freezing temperatures can burst water pipes around your home, potentially causing serious property damage and wasting large amounts of water. While burst pipes are usually easy to spot, smaller breaks often go unnoticed, so regularly check these areas for leaks: Make sure outdoor faucets aren’t dripping and if you can… [ Keep reading ]

Tree Ambassadors Wanted

The City of Seattle’s reLeaf program is looking for new Tree Ambassadors to care for our urban trees – no previous experience necessary! We need your help in these areas, plus we’ll train you: Tree Walks: Show off your favorite local trees and engage your community. Learn the basics of… [ Keep reading ]

Your Future Utilities: Business Owners Have Your Say

Seattle business owners have a say in their future utility rates and services this Thursday, February 6. Seattle Public Utilities is holding a free breakfast meeting to find out what owners think about possible new rate increases through the year 2020. The meeting will be held at the Seattle Metropolitan… [ Keep reading ]

Twelve 12th Man Super Bowl Recycling Tips

Congratulations, Seattle Seahawks fans! Here are 12 super tips to help the 12th Man clean up after the Super Bowl party: 1) Orange Crush = Recycle (Empty aluminum cans) 2) Crushed oranges = Compost (Remove fruit stickers) 3) Confetti paper = Compost 4) Greasy cardboard pizza boxes = Compost 4)… [ Keep reading ]