Tolt Dam

Photo of Tolt Reservoir

Tolt Reservoir and Morning Glory Spillway (foreground)

The City of Seattle owns and operates the Tolt Reservoir and Dams, located 16 miles upstream from the City of Carnation on the South Fork Tolt River. The reservoir stores 57,900 acre-ft of water to supply about 30 to 40 percent of the drinking water for 1.6 million people in the metropolitan Seattle area.

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) regulates the 200-foot high earth-filled dam, and conducts annual safety inspections each year in conjunction with SPU’s own dam safety engineers. Every five years, an independent consultant firm also performs a comprehensive evaluation and inspection on the safety of the dam. These efforts ensure that the dam complies with federal dam safety regulations and engineering requirements to maintain safe operating conditions and engineering standards.

Warning system information

In the unlikely event of a dam failure, water from the reservoir may inundate the City of Carnation. To alert residents of such an event, the City works closely with the local government to maintain an advanced dam failure warning system. This system, now in its fifth generation, includes sophisticated monitoring instruments at the site, four cameras at strategic locations, and eight sirens along Tolt River Road and within the City of Carnation. The warning system is automated and monitored by operators in the SPU Operations Control Center 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Local government has established contingency plans in the event of a dam failure. These plans specifically address public notification, evacuation and post-incident recovery efforts.

Photo of Tolt Dam

Tolt Dam earthen embankment and dam crest

Be prepared

In the unlikely event of a dam failure, high water in the City limits may exceed a depth of 30 feet within a short period of time. Telephone lines will also be taxed, so contacting local governmental agencies is not recommended. Instead, Carnation residents should heed the siren warnings and follow the evacuation signs away from the inundation area.

For more information on how you and your family can prepare, respond, and recover from disasters, please visit King County’s Office of Emergency Management.

To stay informed about potential hazards and threats that impact your area, including status updates on the Tolt warning system, sign up for ALERT King County.

Partners in safety

City of Seattle works with the following agencies and local governments in public communication and preparation of the Emergency Action Plan (EAP) for the South Fork Tolt River Reservoir and Dam:

  • King County
  • City of Carnation
  • Snohomish County
  • Riverview School District
  • Eastside Fire and Rescue
  • Carnation / Duvall Police Department
  • National Weather Service
  • Indian Tribes

More information

For more information on evacuation routes, please contact:
City of Carnation
(425) 333-4192
www.carnationwa.gov

Public Utilities

Andrew Lee, General Manager and CEO
Address: 700 5th Avenue, Suite 4900, Seattle, WA, 98104
Mailing Address: PO Box 34018, Seattle, WA, 98124-5177
Phone: (206) 684-3000
SPUCustomerService@seattle.gov

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