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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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SEA Airport: Mosquito Control

West Nile Virus Each summer since 2003, the Port of Seattle has responded with a West Nile Virus Action Plan that includes outreach, airport-wide regulations, mosquito monitoring, and mosquito control. Health and safety pres...

SEA Airport: Raptor Strike Avoidance Program

Raptor strike avoidance program The raptor strike avoidance program is just one of many programs at SEA that helps reduce or eliminate the features that draw wildlife to the airport, protecting both passengers and wildlife. ...

SEA Airport's Stormwater Program

SEA Airport's Stormwater Program Stormwater at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Clean water is a priority for businesses and citizens in Seattle and surrounding communities. The importance of water quality encompass...

SEA Cares

The Port of Seattle works hard to keep Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) a safe space for travelers, airport workers, and members of the community. SEA is experiencing an increase in unhoused persons seeking shelter wi...

SEA Environmental Resources: Aircraft De-icing

The Port's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit requires us to track and submit reports on aircraft de-icing fluid volumes applied to aircraft. Prior to each de-icing season, tenants must provide to the P...

SEA Gateway Project

Status: In Progress The Puget Sound region is growing dramatically, and this is reflected in the passenger volumes seen at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) and the continued efforts to enhance the traveler experience....

SEA Stormwater and Drainage

Stormwater Compliance The airport operates under an individual NPDES Permit WA0024651 issued to the Port of Seattle by the Department of Ecology. All tenant activities are covered under the Airport's Stormwater Pollution Preven...

SEA Underground Controls Replacement

Status: In Progress The SEA Underground Controls Replacement Project updates and extends the life of the airport's train system to keep people moving for years to come. Project Overview The 1970s was a decade of expansion...

Seaport Environmental Compliance Program

The Environmental Compliance Assessment Program (ECAP) was developed to assist in managing Port of Seattle liabilities associated with its tenant operations. The Port has embraced this program and has worked diligently to identify...

Seattle Harbor Navigation Improvement Project

The largest container vessels calling at West Coast ports today have roughly twice the capacity of those that served our ports just a few years ago. In order to remain a competitive trade gateway for Northwest shippers and to pres...

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