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Are you a City of Spokane homeowner with a damaged water or sewer pipe between your house and the utility connections in the street? The City’s Utility Pipe Rehabilitation Program may provide the help you need.
- Business
Dental practices that discharge waste material into the City...
- Treatment Plant
View the current SEPA for the City of Spokane's Biosolids...
- Water Reclamation Facility
As part of the Integrated Plan, the City voluntarily expects...
- CSO
City of Spokane CSO Reduction Efforts. In the 1980s, the...
- Integrated Plan
The City has been working to address Spokane River water...
- Collection System
As of December 31, 2023, the City's wastewater collection...
- PCBs
Integrated Clean Water Plan & PCBs. In 2024, the City of...
- Utilities
City of Spokane utility bills include charges for water,...
- Business
City of Spokane utility bills include charges for water, wastewater, stormwater, and solid waste collection. Bills are sent monthly to more than 86,000 residential and business customers within the City and adjacent areas with City utility services.
Find online access to the side sewer permit historical information for any address in Spokane. This information is not guaranteed to be current or accurate and may not reflect the connection status of the side sewer to the city mains.
As of December 31, 2023, the City's wastewater collection system includes 871 miles of sanitary sewer lines, 363 miles of stormwater lines, 22,000+ catch basins and drywells, and numerous swales and stormwater detention facilities.
1 Ιαν 2024 · SEWER RESIDENTIAL COLLECT – Funds cover the cost of maintaining existing infrastructure (the pipes in the ground) and the cost of operating the Riverside Park Water Reclamation Facility. STORMWATER – Money is used for projects to manage stormwater runoff, keeping our river clean.
The table below reflects the current operational status of the Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) monitoring sites in the City of Spokane. As of January 1, 2023 there are 20 monitoring sites. If a site is flashing, that represents that a CSO overflow event is occurring or has occurred in the last 48 hours.
WATER AND SEWER SEPARATION: The sewer must be a minimum of 18" deeper and a minimum of 5' horizontally from the center line of ANY water service. When sewer elevation is higher than the water service, there must be a separate water trench with 6 feet of undisturbed earth between water and sewer.