County Employee Causes Major Stink
A now former employee recently caused a stink in the Seattle area by letting more than 230,000 gallons of untreated sewage to spill into people’s
A now former employee recently caused a stink in the Seattle area by letting more than 230,000 gallons of untreated sewage to spill into people’s
King County, Washington, the county in which Seattle resides, has received a $134.5M Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) loan to help finance infrastructure
The Seattle wastewater treatment facility is going for the gold as the city strives to make a comeback after extensive damages occurred due to flooding.
Seattle’s oldest park, namely Denny Park, has reopened with a new and improved look. After several upgrades consisting of new pathways, paved areas and more,
Seattle’s wastewater treatment plant is in the process of getting back to normal operations after a recent equipment outage led to a massive sewer overflow.
The winter months in Seattle, Spokane, and other nearby cities, bring challenges for street maintenance and storm water systems due to the inclement weather. The
The City of Everett is in the process of inspecting specific northwest neighborhood downspouts in the combined sewer area. If your downspouts qualify for the program,
Undoubtedly, you are still enjoying the many highlights that this time of year brings, but as the glory days of summer begin to wane, no
Seattle has different rules when in pertains to sewer responsibility and cost commitments. Unlike other cities, in Seattle it’s ultimately the owners’ responsibility to maintain
Recently, a tunneling project within the City is thought to be the cause of a sinkhole that occurred this Month. The sinkhole happened near the
The City of Seattle has been steadily working toward the completion of the Murray Combined Sewer Overflow Project. This ambitious sewer project is in its
The City of Spokane is in the process of outlining one of the largest projects, thus far, to manage overflows to the Spokane River from
Seattle was one of the first cities in the United States to adopt a percent-for-art ordinance in 1973. For 40 years, Seattle’s public art program
King County protects the region’s water quality and prevents water pollution by providing wastewater treatment to 34 cities and local sewer utilities, and one tribe.
Like many cities, Seattle, has had its share of problems with combined sewer overflows (CSOs) and sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs). Recently, more than 154 million
The city of Seattle is in the process of a sewer rehabilitation project. Many homes in the South Park community experience sewage backups during periods
Many of us are experiencing a rainy season now that summer is in full swing. Along with the sunny delights and fanfare this time of
Natural drainage prevents polluted runoff from harming the fish and other wildlife that call Longfellow Creek home. Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) is responsible for managing
Summer is indeed here in all its glory. We know that means rainfall is here, too. In fact, in many parts of the Country we
School is in session! An exciting time for freshman and upper-class men alike. One of the things that may not be a topic that is
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