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SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES

Drinking water quality, contact, and Consumer Confidence Report

Serving 8 cities in WA Β· PWSID WA5377050

SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES serves 955,506 people. See EPA records and contact info below.

Monitor
2 above health guidelines
People served
955,506

Data sources: EPA SDWIS, SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES's published Consumer Confidence Report, Washington Department of Environmental Protection.

This page summarizes publicly available EPA and CCR records. For health decisions about your water, consult your utility or a licensed professional.

956K
People Served
8
Cities
1
Water Sources
0
MCL Violations

Official SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES Resources

SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES Service Area

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Service Area

This map shows the approximate service area for SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES. Actual coverage may vary. Contact the utility directly to confirm service availability at your address.

SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES Water Quality Grade

B
Good

Water quality is good with minor concerns.

Quality Score80/100
2
Above Health Guidelines
0
EPA Violations

Grade is calculated based on contaminants exceeding health guidelines (MCLG) and EPA Maximum Contaminant Level violations. A = Excellent (90-100), B = Good (80-89), C = Fair (70-79), D = Poor (60-69), F = Failing (<60).

Is SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES Water Safe to Drink?

SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES has reported 2 contaminants above EPA health-based guidelines (MCLGs) in at least one city served. We recommend reviewing individual city reports below for specific water quality details.

This utility serves 955,506 people across 8 cities in WA. Water quality can vary by location within the service area. Check individual city pages below for detailed contaminant data specific to your area.

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SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES Contact & Information

Phone

Emergency Line

206) 386-1800

24/7 After-Hours

Mailing Address

800 S Stacey St Seattle, WA 98134

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Contacts for SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES

Updated Jan 2026
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Water Sources & Treatment

Water Sources

Surface water

Treatment Methods

filtration

Disinfectant Used

chlorine, hypochlorite, ozone, uv light

SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES Consumer Confidence Report

A Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) is the EPA-mandated annual water-quality report every community water system must publish by July 1 each year (Safe Drinking Water Act Β§1414(c)(4)). It summarizes contaminants tested, MCL and MCLG comparisons, and any system violations from the prior calendar year.

A current CCR for SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES has not been published or validated on TapWaterData yet.

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Residents: contact the utility directly using the phone number above, or check the EPA’s national CCR portal. Reports are typically distributed by mail or posted on the utility’s official website.

SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES Annual Water Quality Reports

2026 Water Quality Report
Latest Consumer Confidence Report (CCR)
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Historical reports are being compiled. Check back soon for archived water quality data.

What is a CCR? The Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) is an annual water quality report that water utilities are required by the EPA to provide to customers. It contains information about your water source, detected contaminants, and compliance status.

Recommended Water Filters for SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES

Based on water quality data from cities served by SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES, we recommend NSF-certified filters that can remove contaminants above health guidelines.

Frequently Asked Questions about SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES

Is SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES water safe to drink?

SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES has reported 2 contaminants above EPA health-based guidelines (MCLGs) in at least one city served. We recommend reviewing individual city reports for specific water quality details.

Does SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES have PFAS in its water?

SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES has PFAS monitoring data on record and no PFAS compounds are currently above EPA health-based guidelines. EPA finalized new PFAS drinking-water rules in 2024 requiring ongoing monitoring through 2029.

How do I pay my SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES water bill?

SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES bills can be paid at the utility's official payment portal: https://www.seattle.gov/utilities/your-services/accounts-and-payments/bills-and-payments.

How many people does SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES serve?

SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES serves 955,506 people across 8 cities in WA.

What cities does SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES serve?

SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES provides water service to: Boulevard Park, WA; Bryn Mawr-Skyway, WA; Burien, WA; Lake Forest Park, WA; Seattle, WA; Shoreline, WA; Tukwila, WA; White Center, WA.

Does SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES have any EPA violations?

No, SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES has no MCL violations on record.

What is SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES's phone number?

You can contact SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES at . Their mailing address is: 800 S Stacey St Seattle, WA 98134.

Where can I find SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES's Consumer Confidence Report?

Community water systems must publish an annual CCR. If you're looking for SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES's CCR, contact them at the number on your water bill or check back here β€” we update monthly. The 2027 revised CCR Rule introduces new direct-URL distribution requirements.

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