Municipal Tower, 700 Fifth Avenue, Seattle, Washington, United States 47°36′18.36″N122°19′47.28″W / 47.6051000°N 122.3298000°W / 47.6051000; -122.3298000
Annual budget
$809 million USD (2013)[1]
Agency executive
Andrew Lee, General Manager/CEO[2]
Website
http://www.seattle.gov/util/
Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) is a public utility agency of the city of Seattle, Washington, which provides water, sewer, drainage and garbage services for 1.3 million people in King County, Washington.[3] The agency was established in 1997, consolidating the city's Water Department with other city functions.[4]
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