Beacon Hill Reservoir

City: Seattle

Beacon Hill Reservoir

The water reservoir is crucial to city infrastructure. Without a fully operational and well kept water reservoir, things can turn real ugly for businesses, inhabitants, and everyone else in the a city.

Basic Info

Locale Type: Water Reservoir
City: Seattle
City Zone: Snoqualmie (Countryside)
Management: City of Seattle
Quality: 50
Condition: perfect
Cash: 13,016,797.90 M$
Service Cost: 4.00 M$

Note from the Management


This is Beacon Hill Reservoir.

Seattle Public Utilities provides the City a daily capacity of nearly 65,000 ML clean water. Inside the City, nine covered reservoirs contain 95,000 ML total storage, Beacon Hill is among the largest single concentrations at 18,925 ML capacity.

The supply comes from two publicly owned watersheds. The system includes surface water reservoirs on the Cedar and South Fork Tolt Rivers with 12,500,000 ML total storage, plus two groundwater well-fields with a four month 3,785 ML daily capacity emergency supply.

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