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Use Water Wisely – Even with the Fall Rains Ahead

The weather is starting to change, but it has been mostly sunny and dry — and we’re not out of the woods yet. Our water supply remains below normal for this time of year. While upcoming fall storms will help, we need consistent rainfall to fully refill our reservoirs. With… [ Keep reading ]

Introducing SPU’s Customer Review Panel for 2025 to 2028

Meet the Seattle residents who will help provide a vital avenue for community voices and influence in how Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) fulfills its mission. SPU is excited to introduce its new Customer Review Panel (CRP). At SPU, our vision is to be a community-centered, one water, zero waste utility…. [ Keep reading ]

On Contributing to SPU, One Seattle, and the All-America City Award

In late June, the City of Seattle received national accolades with an All-America City Award issued by the National Civic League. A jury of national civic leaders recognized the City of Seattle for the community engagement work of the Department of Neighborhoods (DON) in partnership with Seattle City Light, Seattle… [ Keep reading ]

Why Plastic Bags Returned to Seattle’s Stores

Seattle City Council banned plastic carryout bags back in 2011. So why are they back— in a thicker form? Seattle residents likely can remember a time between 2012 and 2020 where plastic carryout bags were not offered at grocery stores and other retail establishments. Only paper bags were available. This… [ Keep reading ]

Celebrating 25 Years of the Cedar River Watershed Habitat Conservation Plan

It was a glorious day at Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) Watershed Headquarters in North Bend, WA, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Cedar River Watershed Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) – a 50 year plan that was prepared under the Endangered Species Act. Check out more event photos on Flickr…. [ Keep reading ]

Sewage Spill at Mount Baker Park 

On Wednesday, August 20 sewage from a broken sewer pipe entered a part of the drainage system upstream of Mount Baker Park. This part of the drainage system drains onto a rocky land area on the shore of Lake Washington. Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) stopped the sewer overflow at approximately… [ Keep reading ]

It’s been a dry summer, just like we expected! Please use water wisely.

This summer has been another hot and dry one, and the dedicated team of water managers at Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) was prepared. Since we started the year with lower-than-average snowpack, they began refilling our mountain reservoirs earlier in the year and topping them off higher than usual to help… [ Keep reading ]

SPU Expands Affordability Programs with New Flexible Payment Plans 

At Seattle Public Utilities (SPU), we’re committed to making utility services more affordable and accessible for everyone. We understand that many customers are facing financial challenges, and we’re here to help. In addition to our customer programs like the Toilet Replacement Rebate, Side Sewer Assistance Program, Free Waste Disposal Service,… [ Keep reading ]

Illegal Dumping Camera Pilot Expands to More Seattle Neighborhoods

Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) is stepping up the fight against illegal dumping. After a year of promising results from our Illegal Dumping Camera Pilot, we’re expanding the program in 2025 to Phase 2, adding four new cameras in areas where dumping is most common. Why This Matters Illegal dumping isn’t… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Wins 2025 All-American City Award

The City of Seattle has been honored with the prestigious All-America City Award by the National Civic League. This recognition celebrates Seattle’s work to actively engage residents in the pursuit of environmental goals. Earlier this year, communities from across the country submitted written applications showcasing their efforts to bring people together, create… [ Keep reading ]