A Message from Clackamas Water Environment Services Director Greg Geist
Dear Valued Customer,
 
On behalf of Clackamas Water Environment Services (WES), I wish you and your loved ones a happy and healthy 2023.

This past year saw milestone achievements, rewarding partnerships and progress on projects designed to strengthen our ability to serve you and all the diverse communities and businesses who depend on us.

While 2022 was a very productive year for WES, the best is yet to come.

This newsletter provides you with a peek into our collective future. It explains how WES' five-year Capital Improvement Plan lays the groundwork to ensure that we will meet your wastewater treatment and surface water needs for many years to come.

2023 will also be a pivotal year for our 3-Creeks Natural Area Floodplain Enhancement Project, which will enhance the floodplain and benefit water quality, fish and wildlife.

I invite you to learn more about these and other projects at our website, clackamas.us/wes.

WES enjoys being deeply connected to the communities we serve, whether it’s partnering
on projects, supporting community events or educating residents from all walks of life. We strive to be a collaborative partner in building a resilient clean water future where all people benefit, and rivers thrive.

Clean water for all is what WES is all about.

 Sincerely,

Greg Geist, WES Director
Building for the Future
Our five-year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) contains the individual projects, equipment purchases, major design plans with construction and completion schedules and the projected costs. The plan provides a working blueprint for how we will maintain and improve our infrastructure.

Recycling waste into clean water, energy and fertilizer
What happens to the leftover waste removed from the water? The answer can be found in the processes at our water resource recovery facilities.

February 2 is World Wetlands Day
World Wetlands Day is a global awareness campaign celebrated every year on February 2 to highlight the value of wetlands.

Students for Clean Water Video Contest
WES is a proud partner in The River Starts Here Student Video Contest about water pollution.

Preventing and Cleaning up Spills and Leaks to Protect Our Water
Learn more about steps you can take to prevent spills and leaks, clean up a small leak, and who to contact if the spill is hazardous or an emergency.
 
Low-income Discount Programs for Those in Need
We offer reductions on monthly bills to customers who meet the low income guidelines.

Are You Managing Your Sanitary Sewer and Surface Water Account Online?
The WES online account management system gives you access to your account 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Register for access online to enjoy these features:

  • View real time balances, payment amounts and bill due dates.
  • Make one-time or recurring payments.
  • Review transaction history.
  • Sign up for paperless e-billing to get your bills and our messages emailed to you!

Interested in Joining the Team?
Clackamas Water Environment Services produces clean water and protects water quality for nearly 200,000 people living and working in Clackamas County.

Each year, we clean more than seven billion gallons of water. In the process, we convert materials that have long been considered “waste” into natural energy and fertilizer. We also help reduce pollution in local rivers, streams, and wetlands caused by stormwater runoff, the number one source of water pollution in Oregon.

We educate and assist community members from all walks of life. It’s our job to ensure that our families and neighbors enjoy the benefits of safe, healthy water for generations to come.

WES is a county department, a service district and a ratepayer-funded organization.

 
Coming soon:
 
Administrative Services Manager – Asset Management
The WES Office is Open for Business!
Our office at 150 Beavercreek Road in Oregon City is open to serve you from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday in person, or 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday by phone.

If you are experiencing flooding or a problem with your sanitary sewer that needs immediate attention during regular business hours, please call 503-742-4567, and a WES representative will contact you promptly. Outside of regular business hours, please call 503-655-8211.

Sanitary sewer service and surface water management.
150 Beavercreek Road Oregon City, OR 97045


Phone:
503-742-4567
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