Central Puget Sound Watershed
The Central Puget Sound Watershed of King County includes those areas draining into small creeks that flow directly into Puget Sound including creeks in cities such as Seattle (external), and includes all of Vashon-Maury Island. Other major river basins that ultimately drain from King County into Puget Sound include the Cedar River-Lake Washington Watershed, the Sammamish Watershed, the Snoqualmie-Skykomish Watershed, the Green River Watershed, and the White River Watershed.
For information about the greater Puget Sound Watershed, see US EPA's Puget Sound Watershed page (external link). A great map of Puget Sound Watershed is available from the Encyclopedia of Puget Sound (external). For information about the health of Puget Sound marine environment, see our Puget Sound marine topics page.
Puget Sound Partnership (external link)
Public/private group working to develop an aggressive 15-year plan to solve Puget Sound’s most vexing problems.
Basin Steward Program
Find out what Water and Land Resources' Basin Steward Program does and how to contact your Basin Stewards.
Puget Sound marine topics
Find studies and plans related to the unique, productive, and diverse marine environment of Central Puget Sound along with news and resources, such as tide tables.
Projects in the Central Puget Sound Watershed
Water and land improvement projects, Central Puget Sound Watershed
Look up flooding, wastewater treatment and stormwater projects in King County, Washington.
Salmon recovery
WRIA 9 Salmon Recovery - Green/Duwamish and Central Puget Sound
Site provides info about the recovery of threatened salmon species in the Green/Duwamish and Central Puget Sound drainage area including an overview of the planning process, scientific information, and meeting records. We welcome your participation.
- Watershed Ecosystem Forum for Salmon Habitat Recovery
- Salmon Habitat Plan
- Implementation Progress Report
- Plans, Studies and Maps
- Volunteer Events for Salmon Habitat Recovery
- Implementation Progress Report 2005-2014
- Puget Sound Nearshore Subwatershed Local Activities and Partners in Watershed Health and Salmon Habitat Recovery
- Miller and Walker Creeks Stewardship
Collaborative effort to solve surface water, drainage and erosion problems in creeks south of Seattle near SeaTac airport.
Surface water management and groundwater
Report problems: drainage and water quality
Stormwater runoff pollution and how to reduce it
Tips on how to reduce water pollution from home, yard, car, pets and so forth.
Urbanization of Aquatic Systems: Degradation Thresholds, Stormwater Detection and the Limits of Mitigation (Acrobat pdf, external)
Study concluding that "approximately 10 percent effective impervious area in a watershed typically yields demonstrable, and probably irreversible, loss of aquatic-system function."
Pollution monitoring
Ongoing water quality sampling in Central Puget Sound local creeks (refer to Vashon-Maury Island environment page for more). Water quality data are available online for:
Lakes: statistics and water quality
Lake Weedwatcher Program
Got a small boat? Interested in saving a lake from the horrors of dense weed infestations?
Beaches, nearshore and marine habitat
Puget Sound Shoreline Stewardship Guidebook
Provides info and contacts for residents of beach and bluff shorelines to learn about natural shoreline protection, manage runoff, use native plants, control aggressive non-native plants, and maintain septic systems in an ecologically friendly way.
Juvenile Salmonid Composition, Timing, Distribution, and Diet in Marine Nearshore Waters of Central Puget Sound in 2001-2002
Scientific report essential to protect and recover Puget Sound salmon stocks.
Marine Shoreline Inventory Report: March 2004
Inventory of selected shoreline habitat features that support juvenile salmonids, presented in part using high-resolution aerial photos with overlays that classify habitat types.
Juvenile Salmonid Composition, Timing, Distribution, and Diet in Marine Nearshore Waters of Central Puget Sound in 2001-2002
Scientific report essential for protecting Puget Sound salmon from extinction and to recover depleted salmon stocks.
Saltwater Shorelines, Life on the Edge Video Series
Watch a video that describes what affects Puget Sound beaches and their habitat, with ideas that beachgoers and shoreline property owners may like to apply to help preserve the quality of saltwater beaches and their ecosystems.
Shoreline Master Program
Learn about King County's program to protect shorelines, promote public access, and establish priorities for shoreline uses along Puget Sound, large lakes, and rivers.
Inventory and Assessment of Current and Historic Beach Feeding Sources/Erosion and Accretion Areas for the Marine Shorelines of Water Resource Inventory Areas 8 and 9
This report examines an important part of the Puget Sound nearshore ecology: the erosion of bluffs and the transport of sediment to feed beaches. It evaluates where bluffs historically eroded, where the erosion occurs today, and evaluates the expected benefits of removing bulkheads in key areas to re-establish the vital process of sediment erosion-transport-deposition.
Vashon-Maury Island nearby tide graphs, courtesy of NOAA
State of the Nearshore Report
The first attempt to provide a comprehensive summary and an assessment of the state of our current knowledge of ecological processes and conditions, natural resources, and ecosystem health in nearshore portions of Water Resource Inventory Areas (WRIAs) 8 and 9.The intent of this report is to have, in one place, a summary of the nearshore ecosystem characteristics in WRIAs 8 and 9 that will serve as a foundation for future technical work and decision making.
Puget Sound Nearshore Environment
The Puget Sound Nearshore Environment. An illustrated presentation.
Beyond the Beach:
Learn about the Nearshore Environment and what you can do to help protect it from damage.
Summary and assessment of the state of our current knowledge of ecological processes and conditions, natural resources, and ecosystem health in nearshore portions of Central Puget Sound. Intended to provide a foundation for future environmental work and decision making.
Plans and restoration projects
Prioritization of Marine Shorelines of WRIA 9 for Juvenile Salmonid Habitat Protection and RestorationThis report brings together biological and geological information to help prioritize where efforts can produce the best results for nearshore habitat improvement, using maps and photos to highlight high quality habitat that should be conserved and damaged habitat that should be restored. Published May 2006.
Sediment remediation projects
Cleanup of contaminated sites in the Duwamish Waterway and Elliott Bay to enhance and restore habitat for aquatic life.
Elliot Bay Nearshore Substrate Enhancement
A status report on a project to restore nearshore habitat by placing cobble, quarry spall, pea gravel and oyster shell at sites near the Duwamish Head and Seacrest.
Wastewater treatment system
History of King County's Regional Wastewater Treatment Utility
Read how our region worked to keep our lakes and Puget Sound clean and healthy, including the early days of sewage treatment and disposal in King County, the birth of Metro and development of regional facilities to process the waste produced by our metropolitan area.
West Point Treatment Plant
An overview of King County's West Point wastewater treatment plant on Puget Sound.
Brightwater Treatment Plant
Regional clean water factory that treats wastewater from homes, schools, businesses and industries in north King County and south Snohomish County. The plant design integrates landscape, architecture, wildlife habitat, engineering, art, and education.
Combined Sewer Overflow Control Program
During heavy rainstorms, our combined sewers may exceed their capacity and the mixture of untreated sewage and stormwater is allowed to overflow into Puget Sound and other waters to keep it from backing up into homes and businesses. Learn how King County is working to improve our system to control overflows.
Endocrine disrupting chemicals in the environment (Acrobat PDF)
Learn about these natural and synthetic chemicals flushed daily into Puget Sound and discover what King County is doing to protect public health and the environment as the science and our understanding of endocrine disruptors develops.
Hidden Lake Pump Station Replacement and Sewer Improvement Project
Shoreline area project to replace an aging pump station and add underground storage of wastewater to reduce sewage overflows into Puget Sound.
Lands
Noxious weed infestation map
Interactive map showing location of regulated noxious weed infestations.
Forestry services and information
Find landowner services, advice and help to promote sustainable forestry in King County.
Agriculture in King County, Washington
Find services and resources specifically for farmers in King County, Washington to help agriculture thrive but to minimize environmental damage through common-sense pollution protection and soil conservation.
Documents
Related information
- Puget Sound marine information
- Animals, plants and habitat
- Water and land services
- Environmental data and trends
- Environmental stewardship
- King County environment
Related agencies
- Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
- Water and Land Resources Division
- Wastewater Treatment Division
- Parks and Recreation Division
News and announcements
Jun. 2, 2023
King County files federal lawsuit against PFAS manufacturers for damage caused by toxic ‘forever chemicals’
Jun. 1, 2023
King County invites public comment on draft Comprehensive Plan updates to increase social equity, affordable housing, and climate resilience
Comments accepted June 1-July 15
Dec. 11, 2022
External article Seattle Times
More ‘forever chemicals’ found in WA drinking water as cleanup costs mount