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Job Opening; Safety Coordinator
Interested parties should visit this web page for more details.
Bill Tracy Re-Elected Commissioner
On November 6, 2007, SWSSD ratepayers voted to retain Bill Tracy as a Sewer Commissioner. Newsletter Article.
Giant Hovering Helicopter
A giant helicopter was used for repairs to SWSSD's Miller Creek facilities near 6th AVE SW on the week of September 17, and got a lot of public attention. Highline Times Article.
North Highline Annexation Impact
Seattle and Burien are in the process of deciding which portions of the North Highline area they want to annex into their respective cities. More Info.
Your Sewer Dollars at Work
Read the latest about Marian's Park, Evergreen Heights & Chelsea Park Rehabilitation Projects
Call Before You Dig
To be safe and legal call 800-424-5555 two business days before you dig. We will go out into the field to mark the lines, or fax the information to the contractor. For more information visit the Utilities Underground Location Center.
 
Emergencies & Sewer Backups
M-F 7:30 to 5:00:   206-244-9575
After Hours Only:   206-726-2732
New Rates Effective
March 1, 2008
Residential rates changed from $19.50 to $21.50 per month. For more details please view the February 1, 2008 newsletter.
Credit, Debit or Automatic Deduct from Checking Accounts Now Available
We now accept VISA and MasterCard debit and credit cards on residential sewer bills. More Info.
Sold your Home?
Changed your Name or Address?
Notify us at 206-244-9575 for more timely and accurate billings.
District Coverage Area
Southwest Suburban Sewer District serves a 10 square mile region of King County, Washington. It encompasses the Cities of Burien and Normandy Park, as well as portions of the Cities of Des Moines, Seatac and Seattle, and part of ValVue Sewer District. District corporate boundaries map.
 
The system is tributary to the District’s two treatment plants; Salmon Creek in the north and Miller Creek to the south. It consists of 288 miles of pipeline within these two drainage basins.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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