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Water and Urban Trees
Seattle is surrounded by water and trees, both of which help to make our city one of the most livable and healthy places to be. We are also fortunate that the City owns two watersheds outside of Seattle that provide the majority of our high quality drinking water and good habitat for wildlife.
Our urban waterways and trees face many challenges in the city, and there is a lot we can all do to protect and care for them.
Water Supply & Conservation
Seattle's watersheds, water supply and planning, rain water harvesting, Saving Water Partnership |
Lower Your Impact
Green Seattle Partnership, prevent pollution, Restore Our Waters, Green Shorelines, backyard creek stewardship, reduce water use, Residential RainWise program, plant trees |
Water Quality & Stewardship
Cedar River Habitat Conservation Plan, drainage and creek projects, sewage overflow prevention, green stormwater infrastructure, Tolt River Watershed
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Your Greener Government
Sewage overflow prevention, stormwater code compliance, Shoreline Master Program update, natural drainage, creek projects, water reports, Parks environmental stewardship, Tree City USA |
Urban Trees
Urban Forest Management Plan, Urban Forestry Commission, Seattle Parks, street trees, how to plant and care for trees, Seattle reLeaf, benefits of trees, tree regulations
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