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Committee backs sale of SPU'owned Glacier Well site to King County Water District 125

Governance and Utilities Committee · March 12, 2026
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Summary

The Governance and Utilities Committee recommended passage of council bill 121166 to declare Seattle Public Utilities' Glacier Well property in SeaTac surplus and authorize its sale to King County Water District 125 for $280,200; the purchase requires the district to decommission the well within one year, central staff said.

The Governance and Utilities Committee on March 12 recommended passage of council bill 121166, authorizing Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) to sell the Glacier Well property, a 28,900-square-foot parcel in SeaTac (King County Parcel 162304905), to King County Water District 125 for $280,200.

SPU real property manager Jerry Caruso introduced the item and said the city followed the disposition process set out in council resolutions and administrative procedures. Senior real property agent Brian Solensas told the committee SPU purchased the site in 1986 and drilled a 550-foot well. Over time, tests showed water-quality issues related to…

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