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Seattle Public Utilities: How to Protect Outdoor Spigots from Freezing
Seattle Public Utilities: How to Protect Outdoor Spigots from Freezing
2/23/20110
When cold weather strikes, outdoor water spigots can freeze and burst, leaving you with an unexpected repair bill. Learn how to protect your outdoor spigot from freezing temperatures.
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Seattle Public Utilities: How to Protect Outdoor Spigots from Freezing
When cold weather strikes, outdoor water spigots can freeze and burst, leaving you with an unexpected repair bill. Learn how to protect your outdoor spigot from freezing temperatures.
Seattle Public Utilities: Use your meter to find a leak
Find out how your water meter can help you locate a leak at your home.
Seattle Public Utilities: General Contractor/Construction Manager Contracting Part 4 of 4
This training presents the essentials in granting and administering a `General Contractor/Construction Manager` (GC/CM) contract in the State of Washington. Part 4 of 4
Seattle Public Utilities: General Contractor/Construction Manager Contracting Part 3 of 4
This training presents the essentials in granting and administering a `General Contractor/Construction Manager` (GC/CM) contract in the State of Washington. Part 3 of 4
Seattle Public Utilities: General Contractor/Construction Manager Contracting Part 2 of 4
This training presents the essentials in granting and administering a `General Contractor/Construction Manager` (GC/CM) contract in the State of Washington. Part 2 of 4
Seattle Public Utilities: General Contractor/Construction Manager Contracting Part 1 of 4
This training presents the essentials in granting and administering a “General Contractor/Construction Manager” (GC/CM) contract in the State of Washington. Part 1 of 4
Cedar River Watershed – Water Is Life
The Cedar River Municipal Watershed is carefully managed by Seattle Public Utilities to supply clean drinking water to more than 1.4 million people in the greater Seattle area. The watershed covers 90,638 acres and is owned by the City of Seattle. The Cedar River Watershed is host to a rich biological diversity of plants, animals, and habitats.
WONDERing About Wildlife
Join us for WONDERing About Wildlife. December 29, 2010 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. A free family fun activity day brought to you by Seattle Public Utilities and the Cedar River Watershed Education Center.
Seattle Public Utilities: How to Fix An Outside Faucet
Learn how to fix an Outside Faucet leaks.
Seattle Public Utilities: How to Fix a Leaky Faucet
Faucet leaks are one of the most common household leaks and one of the easiest to fix. Learn how.
Seattle Public Utilities: How to Fix a Leaky Toilet
Many toilet leaks are silent and can occur without you knowing, but fixing them is pretty simple. Find out how.
Restore our Waters: Combined Sewer Overflow Reduction
An overview of the Seattle Sewer System from 1885 to present, including the program to reduce combined sewer overflows (CSOs) in Seattle between now and 2025. Seattle Public Utilities Drainage and Wastewater Systems Management Division Director Trish Rhay provides the history of the system and the current regulations related to CSOs in a May 18, 2010 presentation to the Sounding Board, an advisory committee helping to develop the long-term plan to reduce CSOs and protect our urban waterways.
Seattle Public Utilities: Sewer Build Up
Fats, Oil, Grease (F.O.G.) buildup inside a Seattle sewer pipe. F.O.G. resulting from food preparation in homes and businesses can build up in sewer pipes, and cause costly blockages and backups, and sewage overflows to private and public property.
Seattle Public Utilities: Asset Management
Learn how Seattle Public Utilities provides service to our internal and external customers that is fair, equitable and cost effective by using asset management triple bottom line principles to make decisions that keep us focused on the environmental, social, and financial impacts of our work.
Seattle Public Utilities: Better Recycling

Better Recycling Coming March 30th -- Residents and businesses will be able to reduce, reuse, and recycle more than ever before.

Seattle Public Utilities: Where Your Garbage Goes (Cantonese)

Where your garbage goes and preventing waste in the first place. Follow your garbage as it travels to the landfill and learn how to reduce waste at home.

Seattle Public Utilities: Where Your Garbage Goes (Vietnamese)

Where your garbage goes and preventing waste in the first place. Follow your garbage as it travels to the landfill and learn how to reduce waste at home.

Seattle Public Utilities: Where Your Garbage Goes (Spanish)

Where your garbage goes and preventing waste in the first place. Follow your garbage as it travels to the landfill and learn how to reduce waste at home.

Seattle Public Utilities: Where Your Garbage Goes (Mandarin)

Where your garbage goes and preventing waste in the first place. Follow your garbage as it travels to the landfill and learn how to reduce waste at home.

Seattle Public Utilities: Where Your Garbage Goes

Where your garbage goes and preventing waste in the first place. Follow your garbage as it travels to the landfill and learn how to reduce waste at home.

Seattle Public Utilities: Beyond the curb (Spanish)

Learn where you can take your hazardous waste, electronics, and other items for safe recycling and disposal.

Seattle Public Utilities: Beyond the curb (Vietnamese)

Learn where you can take your hazardous waste, electronics, and other items for safe recycling and disposal.

Seattle Public Utilities: Beyond the curb (Cantonese)

Learn where you can take your hazardous waste, electronics, and other items for safe recycling and disposal.

Seattle Public Utilities: Beyond the curb (Mandarin)

Learn where you can take your hazardous waste, electronics, and other items for safe recycling and disposal.

Seattle Public Utilities: Beyond the curb

Learn where you can take your hazardous waste, electronics, and other items for safe recycling and disposal.

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