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Home Green Cleaning Tips

Everybody wants a clean and healthy home. Taking the green approach avoids use of hazardous products, which protects your health and the environment. Don’t over clean Try non-chemical solutions first Make a Green Clean Kit Buy the least hazardous product and use it correctly Safely Dispose of Hazardous Products Don’t… [ Keep reading ]

Owls and Woodpeckers Class at Watershed

Join photographer Paul Bannick for a delightful slide presentation with both new images and photos from his book The Owl and the Woodpecker. Every wild place and urban area in North America hosts an owl or a woodpecker species, while healthy natural places often boast representatives of both. After the… [ Keep reading ]

Combined Sewer Overflow Reduction

After decades of urbanization, the quality of the water in our lakes, rivers and Puget Sound is threatened by urban runoff and the limitations of a drainage system built more than 60 years ago. Seattle is working to clean up combined sewer overflows which threaten the quality of our waterways…. [ Keep reading ]

West Seattle Reservoir in Service

The newly reconstructed West Seattle Reservoir went into service this week. The reservoir is one of four in Seattle Public Utilities’ current Reservoir Covering Program. The utility is replacing its open reservoirs with underground structures that will improve the quality and security of our water supply and provide 76 acres… [ Keep reading ]

See Bert in Ballard and the ID

Bert the Salmon will be around town this weekend. Stop by for festive fun and facts about how you can be a solution to cleaner waterways for a healthy Seattle. Bert will be at the Ballard Seafood Fest this Saturday and at the International District Street Fair on Sunday.

Higher Temps Equal More Water Use

The unseasonably cool and damp weather our area has experienced has meant low water use; however with temperatures in the high eighties and low nineties this week, many customers will be using more water. From from May 16 through September 15 each year, peak residential water rates are in effect…. [ Keep reading ]

No Interest Home Repair Loans

The Office of Housing’s Home Repair Loan Program provides no-interest loans to qualified low- and moderate-income Seattle homeowners for needed repairs. Seattle Public Utilities customers who qualify can find help with costly repairs to the following: Side sewer Water line Plumbing Hot water heater Eligibility is based upon the number… [ Keep reading ]

Replace Your Gas Mower and Save

Mowing the lawn no longer needs to be a noisy, smelly chore that guzzles gasoline and belches exhaust fumes into the air. By switching to a push or electric mower, you’ll not only save money on gas and oil, you’ll also cut carbon dioxide emissions, improve air quality and reduce… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Restaurants Switch to Composting and Recycling

It’s not garbage anymore!  Composting and recycling items that used to be considered waste starts July 1 at Seattle restaurants, coffee shops, food courts, cafeterias and other food service businesses in a major change driven by a new Seattle ordinance. Customers can now put napkins, paper bags, wooden coffee stir… [ Keep reading ]

Practice Natural Yard Care

Why make a change With the Natural Yard Care guide, you will grow a great-looking, easy-care yard that’s also healthier for kids, pets, and the environment. Get started with these 5 easy steps Build healthy soil Plant right for your site Practice smart watering Think twice before using pesticides Practice… [ Keep reading ]