News & Updates From Spanaway Water Co.
Newsletter
Each year, we publish a newsletter that is mailed to all our customers before our annual meeting. You can read the most current newsletter by clicking on the button below.
Office Hours Change
New Hours of Operation Starting Soon We’re excited to announce an update to our business hours to better serve our customers and community! Beginning January 5, 2026, our office will be open Monday through Thursday from 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. This change allows us to...
2026 Water Rates
2026 Water Rates We want to keep you informed about changes that affect our community and the reliable water service we all depend on. Beginning January 1, 2026 water rates will increase by 22%. We know any rate change impacts household budgets, so we want to explain...
Annual Meeting Notice
Join Us for Our Annual Meeting Spanaway Water Company’s Annual Meeting of the Membership is just around the corner! This yearly event is an important opportunity for members to stay informed, participate in company elections, and hear updates on the work being done to...
Summer Time Water Conservation Tips
Water bills normally increase in summer because more water is used. However, the summer increase is even greater because the charge for each unit of water is also increasing with greater use. Water rates are based on “units” of 100 cubic feet of water (748 gallons)....
Water Resource Sites
Resource links to water websites The Central Puget Sound Water Suppliers’ Forum is a cooperative effort by water suppliers and counties to address current and future water supply issues, including water supply planning, environmental stewardship and other issues...
2020-2024 Planned Updates
Planned operations and improvements for 2020-2024 Complete the 12” water main installation on Waller Rd E from Military Rd E to 173rd St E. This extension will provide water service and required fire flow for the new Bethel School District elementary school Construct...
What the Water Efficiency Rule Means for Water Conservation
In an era of growing populations, changing climate patterns, and increased demand on natural resources, using water wisely isn’t just smart—it’s essential. That’s why Washington State’s Water Use Efficiency (WUE) Rule plays a critical role in ensuring communities like...
Winter Weather Water Conservation Tips & Tricks
Winterizing your home It isn’t just about staying warm and avoiding costly plumbing repairs—it’s also a smart way to conserve water. Cold weather can cause pipes to freeze and burst, resulting in the waste of thousands of gallons of water and leading to expensive...







