Seattle Public Utilities Changing the Water Supply Outlook
Seattle Public Utilities has officially changed its water supply outlook from “good” to “fair.” Blue = actual; Grey = average. Image courtesy of the Seattle Weather Blog With a scant […]
Seattle Public Utilities has officially changed its water supply outlook from “good” to “fair.” Blue = actual; Grey = average. Image courtesy of the Seattle Weather Blog With a scant […]
Lawns are already “going golden” this year. Given Governor Inslee’s recent announcement about a statewide drought, should you water your lawn, and if so, how much? Before the idea of watering your grass […]
All About Your Water: Who: Your drinking water is regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), who sets drinking water quality standards, establishes testing methods and monitoring requirements for water […]
by Tracy Quinn As originally posted on the National Resources Defense Council Staff’s Blog As you prepare to brine that turkey (or Tofurky) and peel pounds upon pounds of potatoes, […]
As reported recently in the Shoreline Area News, North City Water District was recently named by King County’s Solid Waste Division on their 2014 “Best Workplaces for Recycling and Waste Reduction” […]
2014 marks the third year in a row that North City Water District worked with local elementary students in Shoreline and Lake Forest Park on the Annual Fix a Leak Week Challenge. And what […]
All About Your Water: Who: Your drinking water is regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), who sets drinking water quality standards, establishes testing methods and monitoring requirements for water […]
Shoreline Water District, Ronald Wastewater District, and the City of Shoreline have been honored by King County for outstanding waste prevention and recycling efforts. The annual Best Workplaces for Waste Prevention and Recycling honors […]
Did you know? Fact #1: Toilets are the #1 cause of undetected water leaks in the home (and resulting high water bills). Fact #2: The human body is about 75% […]
Once again, Shoreline Water District issued a challenge to the elementary students in Shoreline and Lake Forest Park, this time partnering with the Saving Water Partnership to sponsor the 2nd […]
Shoreline Water District continues to maintain state and federal water quality guidelines that are significantly below EPA maximum levels. All About Your Water Who: Your drinking water is regulated by […]
During 2012, Shoreline Water District purchased 501 million gallons of water, with an unaccounted water rate of less than 4% throughout our distribution system, thus meeting one of our local […]
Each year during the summer, Shoreline Water District adopts both local and regional water conservation goals. During 2011 we purchased over 486 million gallons of water, with an unaccounted water […]
Shoreline Water District continues to maintain state and federal water quality guidelines that are significantly below EPA maximum levels. All About Your Water Who: Your drinking water is regulated by […]