Preventing Sewer Overflows and Problems
No one wants their sewage back! SPU works to maintain, build and manage Seattle's sewer system to protect our city and the environment from overflows and backups.
To do this, SPU:
- Maintains the sewer system
- Builds sewer system projects
- Manages stormwater that enters the sewer system
- Helps customers with side sewer maintenance and proper flushing
Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOs) are one type of sewer overflow.
In some parts of the City, our sewage and stormwater flows together in a single set of pipes. In these areas, heavy rains can cause sewer overflows into our waterways at known relief points. These overflows are called “combined sewer overflows” or CSOs. CSOs create significant health and environmental risks. SPU is investing in major projects, like the Ship Canal Water Quality Project, to reduce these overflows.
- Learn more about SPU’s Plan to Protect Seattle’s Waterways.
- Use our map to find current or recent overflows