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Stormwater Services and Information for King County, Washington
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Stormwater services and information

Report a drainage or water quality problem
The Stormwater Services Section investigates more than 600 drainage and water quality complaints annually.

Stormwater Pollution Prevention Manual

2009 King County Surface Water Design Manual

Surface Water Management Fee- updated information
How your fees pay for these services

Learn about stormwater and how to reduce pollution

Driving rain - stormwater in King County, Washington
Rainfall washes pollutants from yards and pavement into our local streams, lakes and Puget Sound.

Introduction to stormwater in King County
Learn about the science of stormwater, common problems related to stormwater including causes and solutions, homeowner tips, regulations, and how to get help from King County.

Reduce stormwater and its pollution at home

Act to reduce local flooding

Neighborhood Drainage Assistance Program (NDAP)
Get technical assistance for questions about construction, permitting, and storm drainage and request capital improvements or repairs to address flooding, erosion and sedimentation problems affecting private property in unincorporated King County.

Drainage design resources for professionals

2009 Surface Water Design Manual
Documents and software to help engineers design storm drainage systems that reduce problems for downstream neighbors and minimize damage to our natural environment.

KCRTS hydrologic and KCBW hydraulic modeling software

  • The King County Runoff Time Series (KCRTS) hydrologic model is a required methodology under the 1998 King County Surface Water Design Manual for sizing detention and infiltration flow control facilities.
  • The King County Backwater (KCBW) Program is a standard step backwater analysis program for pipe networks, culverts, and simple open channels.

Drainage maintenance resources

Low impact development

Low impact development reports and resources (external link)
The Puget Sound Action Team (PSAT) has some great Low Impact Development Information, Reports, and Resources on their Web site.

Wastewater system

Combined Sewer Overflow Control Program - Wastewater Treatment Division
Combined sewer overflows - Dept. of Health, Seattle/King County
Some old segments of our regional sewers were designed to drain stormwater too, but these combined systems occasionally flood in big downpours.  Combined sewers were designed to let diluted wastewater overflow untreated into rivers, lakes or Puget Sound to avoid sewage backups in homes and businesses.

Regional Inflow and Infiltration Control Program
What King County is doing to reduce the unintended flow of surface water and groundwater into the sewer system.

King County Waterworks Garden stormwater facility
Example of a beautiful and functional stormwater treatment facility that integrates art, technology and nature.

Stormwater plans

King County Stormwater Management Program (SWMP)
Describes our action plan to comply with the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) phase I municipal stormwater permit issued by the Washington State Department of Ecology.

King County climate change plan
How King County seeks to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, adapt to projected climate change impacts, and embed mitigation and adaptation into county policy decisions. The plan incorporates issues, goals and actions related to stormwater.

Flooding, stormwater and wastewater breakout session results, King County Climate Change Conference
Review a summary report describing anticipated affects of global warming on flooding, stormwater and wastewater in Washington State with proposed adaptation strategies. Also, look up the flooding, stormwater and wastewater session agenda, presentations, speaker credentials and biographies.

Background information

King County's surface water management fee
We provide surface water management services for Unincorporated King County including Vashon Island, and this page describes the finances that support these services.

Stormwater resources and references
Links to regulatory agencies, environmental organizations, King County stormwater staff directory, and other resources for information on stormwater and related water resource topics.

Interactive map - stormwater complaints, facilities, projects and studies
Note: this link will open a new browser window
Zoom in to view the full set of map layers including drainage complaints, the regional, commercial and residential stormwater facilities, neighborhood drainage projects, stormwater studies, and aerial imagery among other things. Viewing information about individual map features may take some practice: choose the "active" (or queryable) map layer from the layers list, select the Arc IMS Query Tool tool, and click on one of that layer's features to display associated data.

Annual reports to Ecology for the NPDES Municipal Stormwater Permit

Facility and permit compliance - King County performance measures
These performance measures track King County's compliance with its surface water management permit among other things.

Stormwater treatment and flow controls map - Post 1990 (17.5 Mb Acrobat pdf)
This map shows parcels in King County that were developed after 1990, when stormwater treatment controls and substantially more effective stormwater flow controls started to be required for new development. Thus the map presents a general graphic illustration of where modern stormwater controls are presumed to have been implemented and where development has occurred with no treatment control and little or no flow control. Note, the map is based on the year of latest development and does not represent actual stormwater control. In addition, the area presumed to have modern stormwater controls is likely smaller than what is shown because not all incorporated areas began requiring such controls when unincorporated King County did in 1990.

Related information

Related agencies

News and announcements

June 7, 2013
South Park roadside natural drainage project part of RainWise community celebration, June 15

May 6, 2013
External article, Seattle Times
Plan for Issaquah stormwater angers water district

May 2, 2013
South Park, Highland Park & West Seattle areas now eligible for RainWise rebates

Apr. 19, 2013
King County honors 12 environmental leaders with Green Globe Awards
Cari Simson, Leader in Green Stormwater Infrastructure

Mar. 29, 2013
Green Grants funding supports community rain garden project in South Park
Celebration and volunteer planting party takes place Saturday, March 30

Nov. 27, 2012
External article, Seattle Times
State calls for stronger action to combat ocean acidification

Nov. 9, 2012
External article, West Seattle Blog
What’s in our waterway? New site dives into Puget Sound pollution

Sept. 26, 2012
Executive Constantine applauds unanimous vote to adopt long-term pollution control plan

Aug. 24, 2012
External article, Christian Science Monitor
Cities turn to innovative 'green infrastructure'

Aug. 8, 2012
External opinion, Seattle Times
Washington steps up fight against polluted runoff

Jun.25, 2012
External report, KPLU
Study: Rising seas will hit Calif. hardest, but Washington still sees damage audio

Jun. 18, 2012
Plan to control stormwater sewer overflows underscores King County’s commitment to water quality
Executive also calls for a new science-based study

Jun. 1, 2012
King County accepting applications for Lower Duwamish Green Grants through July 6

Climate change and stormwater video

May 22, 2012
External opinion, Seattle Times
Seattle bargains for creative solutions to sewer and stormwater overflows

May 20, 2012
External article, Seattle Times
Seattle takes greener approach to sewer overflows

Rain Garden Workshop Saturday, May 12
Shadow Lake Nature Preserve

Stormwater: Life in the Gutter (external link)
Performances at Seattle Center, May 4-26

Mar. 30, 2012
See how King County protects environment; 2011 DNRP annual report now available

Mar. 22, 2012
Green stormwater infrastructure sites identified for further study in West Seattle
Public meetings on March 28 and 31 offer updates on Barton CSO project

Mar. 5, 2012
Learn about agricultural drainage assistance at any of 3 King County workshops in March

Feb. 5, 2012
External opinion, Seattle Times
Promote clean water with green infrastructure

Feb. 1, 2012
Meeting provides green stormwater infrastructure project updates, Feb. 8

Jan. 20, 2012
Clear storm drains and watch for falling branches

DNRP Performance Measures and Environmental IndicatorsFacility and Permit Compliance in King County, Washington

Jan. 3, 2012
External article, Sightline Daily
The Porous Road Less Traveled
Rice crispy roadways deliver the goods

Jan. 2, 2012
External article, Seattle Times
Last sewer-outflow pollution worth $1B to stop?

Nov. 3, 2011
External article, Seattle Times
Chemicals in Puget Sound come from diverse sources

Nov. 2, 2011
External opinion, Seattle Times
Follow the law to protect fish and water supplies

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