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Keep Seattle Clean and Green

Spring is a great time to help keep Seattle clean, green, and connected. As the days get longer, Seattle Public Utilities invites residents to take simple actions that support healthy neighborhoods, reduce waste, protect water, and care for the envir...

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 ]

Construction Begins in Lakeridge Park

Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) is ready to break ground on the Lakeridge Slope Stabilization Project. This is an important step toward restoring Taylor Creek and protecting the Rainier Beach community from flooding and environmental harm. What is the Lakeridge Slope Stabilization Project? SPU owns and maintains a sewer line buried… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Clean City 2025: Big Impact, Stronger Partnerships, and a Cleaner City for All

Seattle, WA — Seattle is preparing to welcome the world in 2026, and our city is already hard at work making sure our streets and public spaces reflect the pride and care of the communities that call Seattle home. The newly released Seattle Clean City 2025 Community Impact Report showcases… [ Keep reading ]

Our Water Supply This Spring: What You Need to Know

In the Seattle area, our drinking water comes from the Cedar and Tolt River watersheds. These reservoirs depend on a combination of steady fall and winter rains and accumulated snowpack in the mountains that melts gradually in the spring and summer. This year started with below-normal snowpack: we’re currently at around 50% of… [ Keep reading ]

Volunteer With SWAC – Help Shape Seattle’s ZeroWaste Future!

Earth Month is here, and what better way to celebrate than by rolling up your sleeves (metaphorically—no actual garbage handling required!) and helping shape the future of Seattle’s waste and recycling services? Seattle Public Utilities’ Solid Waste Advisory Committee (SWAC) is recruiting new volunteer members for 2026 to serve a… [ Keep reading ]

The 2026 State Legislative Session: Here’s a Recap of SPU Priorities

Washington’s 2026 state legislative session concluded on March 12 after passing a supplemental budget. This year, state legislators struggled with declining revenues and negative budget impacts from the federal government. Here’s a report on the outcomes of SPU’s legislative priorities and shares how the Utility will continue to work toward the goal of more affordable rates while protecting clean water, building healthy communities, and creating a… [ Keep reading ]

Is Your Toilet Running (Non-Stop)?  

It’s Fix-A-Leak Week By Allie Sarfaty (they/them), Indoor Water Efficiency Program Intern  “Hey, do you mind coming over and taking a look at my toilet? I think it’s leaking.”  As I receive this message from a friend in my building, I roll my eyes. A leaking toilet, no big deal. We live in an old apartment, things break.  Plus, as renters, we don’t pay for our water.  “Be over in a minute.”  A quick… [ Keep reading ]

Snow May Delay Solid Waste Collection 

You might have noticed it’s snowing today and that means the Seattle area may experience some delays in service. This blog will keep you updated with all you need to know for your garbage, recycling, and food/yard collection and possible delays.  If we experience interrupted collection services due to snow, here are a few things to keep in mind: In the… [ Keep reading ]