Keep wipes out of the pipes Did you know that flushing items such as cleaning and baby wipes can cause damage to CCSD #1’s sewer system? Many things routinely flushed down the toilet or washed down the drain, including those sold as “flushable” can cause expensive maintenance problems and sewer back-ups in your home, the public sewer system and in the environment. The following are examples of what should not be flushed or washed down the drain:
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2012-2013 Budget Report
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Clackamas County Water Environment Services (WES) WES manages the daily operations of the Tri-City District and their Water Pollution Control Plant. The plant, located in Oregon City, treats wastewater for the Tri-City Service District, including the cities of Gladstone, Oregon City and West Linn.
Tri-City Water Pollution Control Plant expansion wins local and national awards The Tri-City Water Pollution Control Plant expansion received local and national attention making it one of the County’s most successful and highly regarded Capital Improvement Projects. Click here for more information
Your opinion wanted! The Tri-City Service District wants your opinions about infrastructure, growth and environmental management issues in our community. Click here to sign-up and participate
Are you a Tri-City customer? To find out if you are a Tri-City Service District customer please click here.
Tri-City Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP) Wastewater is treated at the Tri-City Water Pollution Control Plant, and clean water is discharged into the Willamette River. Click here to learn more
The future and Tri-City WPCP The Tri-City Service District is planning for the future. Click here learn more