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Already using recycled water?

King County Recycled Water customer resources and information.

Like water in rivers and lakes, recycled water is not treated for drinking. It’s safe to use for other things. King County is responsible for producing Class A recycled water that meets Washington State’s strict rules for recycled water quality and safety. Recycled water users also have responsibilities.

Contact us to get materials and information and schedule trainings

Contracts, permits, schedule trainings, general information
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Brightwater seasonal availability and water quality
Kristina Westbrook
206-477-5522
kristina.westbrook@kingcounty.gov
South Plant seasonal availability and water quality
Curtis Steinke
206-684-2456
curtis.steinke@kingcounty.gov

 

 

 

Report a problem

Report emergencies and permit/contract use violations like these to King County within 24 hours. Emergency contacts (available 24/7)
  • Recycled water pipe break
  • Recycled water overflow to local wetlands/rivers
  • Untreated or partially treated water delivered to your site
  • Cross-connection with drinking water system
  • Recycled water not used in accordance with permit
Brightwater
206-263-9500
(Sammamish Valley Area)

South Plant
206-263-1760
(Tukwila Area)
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