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Port Programs and Projects

Programs are initiatives we run in partnership with communities, other governments, and industries to promote economic development and high quality of life.

Projects are investments the port makes in port-owned facilities or investments we’ve made that improve the safety and efficiency of port operations.

At any given moment there are dozens of programs and projects happening. We're building solutions for the future — today!

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Port of Seattle IWTP Effluent Discharge Rate

The airport's Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plant (IWTP) manages and treats stormwater associated with industrial activities from aircraft fueling and maintenance operations as well as wastewater from other airport-related opera...

Pre-Conditioned Air

The SEA Airport project team faced a dilemma; how could jets waiting at the gate continue to get fresh air without running their engines? They needed to find a way to protect air quality and conserve fuel. The result: a centr...

Puget Sound Maritime Air Emissions Inventory

As hubs of transportation activity, ports move people and goods using vehicles, vessels, equipment, buildings, and facilities that are mostly powered by fossil fuels. These energy-intensive operations contribute to air pollutant a...

Restroom Renovation

Status: In Progress New and improved restrooms are coming to SEA! Concourses B, C, and D are getting a restroom refresh that brings lighter and brighter designs and incorporates art features.  Project Overview The Se...

Roadway Improvements

Status: In progress  Project Overview This project is a roadway improvement project aimed to help alleviate the crowding and congestion outside of the airport, update systems, and make updates to support the ever-ch...

S Concourse Evolution

Status: In Design The S Concourse (formerly named the South Satellite) was constructed in the early 1970s with minimal updates since the 1980s. SEA is modernizing the spaces and renovating the facility with enhanced structural ...

Safe and Swift Corridor

On August 16, 2017, the Port of Seattle and City of Seattle signed an agreement to launch the "Safe and Swift Corridor Program." This partnership will benefit commuters, residents and cargo carriers by improving the efficiency and...

Salmon Bay Marina Docks D and E Replacement

This project preserves Port assets that are essential to maritime industry economic growth and efficiency through dock replacements and improvements. Total cost $8.9 million Project Summary Replacement of floating D...

School Projects

The Port of Seattle has funded improvements to educational facilities. Highline Public Schools Following an agreement reached in 2001 between the Highline School District, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), State of...

SEA Airport: Bird Radar Systems

In August 2007, SEA became the world's first airport to use avian radar in a long-term monitoring effort to detect potentially hazardous bird activity on and near an airport. In close collaboration with the University of Illinois,...

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