- Water - Utilities | seattle. gov
Learn about the water system, water quality labs, and metering Seattle has two large, regional watersheds that supply quality drinking water to 1 6 million people in the greater Seattle area When you pay for water, that money goes back into our infrastructure and services
- Bodies of water of Seattle - Wikipedia
Seattle is divided in half by the Lake Washington Ship Canal, which connects Lake Washington to Puget Sound From east to west, it incorporates Union Bay, the Montlake Cut, Portage Bay, Lake Union, the Fremont Cut, Salmon Bay, and Shilshole Bay
- Water District #20 | King County | King County Water District 20
King County Water District #20 is a special purpose water district that provides water to parts of Burien Pay your bills online, Backflow, Contact Us
- Washington Water Trust
Washington Water Trust protects and restores rivers and streams across Washington so that fish, farms and communities thrive for generations
- What is Water? | AMNH
Water is the liquid that makes life on Earth possible As water cycles from the air to the land to the sea and back again, water shapes our planet — and nearly every aspect of our lives All living things, from tiny cyanobacteria to giant blue whales , need water to survive Without water, life as we know it would not exist
- Seattle’s water comes from 2 river systems. Which one do you drink from?
Two King County watersheds provide Seattle with drinking water But with climate change, the future of the city's water supply is getting murkier
- Water Quality Atlas - Map - Washington
The Water Quality Atlas is a web based map application developed for both Ecology staff and external users to obtain information about water quality in Washington State It incorporates Ecology’s most significant surface water information into one searchable tool
- Which bodies of water are located around Seattle, Washington?
In this article, we will explore the major bodies of water in and around Seattle, Washington Lake Washington, located east of Seattle, holds the distinction of being the second-largest lake in Washington and the largest freshwater lake in King County
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