Residents May See Workers Checking Water Meters for Citywide Utility System Audit

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Issaquah, Washington, will see city workers checking water meters on September 18, 2025, for a citywide utility system audit. Scheduled from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m.

, the audit aims to enhance the efficiency and reliability of local water services. Residents may notice workers in their neighborhoods, and cooperation is encouraged to ensure a smooth process. This initiative underscores the city’s commitment to environmental services and infrastructure improvements. The audit is expected to help ensure accurate billing and promote responsible water use among residents. Issaquah's water utility services have faced scrutiny in recent years, making this audit a timely measure.

Officials believe that improved meter readings will lead to better resource management. Enhanced data collection could aid future planning for water conservation efforts in the region.

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