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King County, Washington lakes

Lake services and information

Look up individual lakes in King County

Recreation

Lake water quality

Lake maps

King County Lakes Map King County small lakes water quality map
This color lake map displays lakes across King County in different colors depending on their water quality. Lakes may be:

  • hypereutrophic - very poor water quality
  • eutrophic - poor water quality
  • mesotrophic - moderate water quality
  • oligotrophic - good water quality

The map also depicts easily readable lake names, rivers and streams and ciities as of March, 2003. Map size is 11" x 17" with landscape orientation. File format is Adobe Acrobat version 5. File size is 1.28 Mb.

  • Hydrography - interactive map
    Note: this link will open a new browser window
    Zoom in to view and query GIS datasets including lakes and streams in King County, drainage areas, King County wetlands inventory, National wetlands inventory, and display aerial photos and USGS topographic map images.
  • King County lakes map (734 Kb Adobe Acrobat)
    This color map includes cities as of December, 1999; lakes, lake names in western King County, rivers, and streams.

Lake resources, guides and references

Learn about King County's program to protect shorelines, promote public access, and establish priorities for shoreline uses for the county's large lakes, rivers and Puget Sound.

Lakes history

  • History of King County's regional wastewater treatment utility
    Read how our region worked to keep our lakes and Puget Sound clean and healthy, including the early days of sewage treatment and disposal in King County, the birth of Metro and development of regional facilities to process the waste produced by our metropolitan area.
  • The birth of Metro
  • Lake Washington story
    A discussion about the value of Lake Washington, its past pollution problems and subsequent efforts to clean up the lake.
  • Lake Sammamish story
    An overview of Lake Sammamish and its value to people and wildlife, the lake's past pollution problems and subsequent efforts to keep the lake clean.

Be a lake volunteer - how you can help:

  • Environmental laboratory
    Collects samples from lakes, rivers and marine waters, biosolids application sites, industries and wastewater treatment plants, and analyzes samples in one of several labs including trace metals, organics, conventionals, microbiology and aquatic toxicology labs.
  • Aquatic plants
    Find out how to identify plants in your lake including noxious aquatic weeds, and learn how to help manage aquatic plants.
  • Volunteer event calendar
    Join us in stenciling stormdrains, restoring fish and wildlife habitat, and other lake related activities.

Programs

Related information

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News and announcements

Customer Service Guide 2011

"Prompt, Fair, Results-Oriented Service for All"

The Customer Service Guide (pdf) is designed to help you quickly locate the service you need.

DNRP Performance Measures, King County, WashingtonEnvironmental Indicators for freshwater in King County, WA

Jan. 3, 2012
External article, Issaquah Press 
Save Lake Sammamish founder Joanna Buehler departs
Issaquah trailblazer led efforts to protect lake from threats for decades

Nov. 3, 2011
County hosts informational meeting on its combined sewer overflow control plan, Nov. 9

Oct. 10, 2011
King County public meeting for Lake Allen flooding remedy update set for Oct. 29

Aug. 3, 2011
External article, Sammamish Review
Residents’ volunteer efforts protect Sammamish’s lakes

July 15, 2011
Plaza Marina Park reopens after King County cleans wastewater

July 14, 2011
Kirkland Pump Station resumes normal operation after power failure

July 14, 2011
Power outage leads to overflow at Kirkland Pump Station

May 27, 2011
Combined sewer overflows now reported live, online
Information helps public make decisions about using waterways

Mar. 9, 2011
King County plans treatment at Lake Hicks to curb potentially harmful algae blooms

Dog waste poster101 reasons to pick up pet waste (external)

Feb. 23, 2011
Clean-water investments bolster economic growth, support regional environmental goals
Sewer improvement projects top King County priority list in 2011

Jan. 12, 2011
External article, Crosscut
State board limits developers' ability to avoid water regulations

Dec. 15, 2010
King County wastewater facilities resuming normal operation after storm

Dec. 5, 2010
External article, Seattle Times
Pavement sealant a major pollutant, USGS study finds

Nov. 30, 2010
Executive signs updated shoreline protections for rivers, lakes and Puget Sound
First major update to the Shoreline Master Program since the late 1970s provides essential support for survival of salmon and orca

Aug. 13, 2010
Warm, dry weather: The perfect time for a trip to the lake…and stinky lake algae?

Aug. 3, 2010
Summertime algae blooms!

July 27, 2010
External article, Sightline Daily
The Real Worth: Puget Sound

July 22, 2010
Bond sale brings savings for ratepayers, improvements for environment and economy
Favorable credit ratings lower borrowing costs to fund crucial infrastructure

July 12, 2010
External article, Seattle Times
Stormwater plan to lift Seattle sewer rates
Seattle Public Utilities plans to keep sewage and stormwater from flowing into Lake Washington and Puget Sound

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