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Environmental Services
Water Resources Division
The Water Resources division ensures water and natural habitats are protected now and in the future.
- Water Services
- Watershed/Stormwater Services
- Wastewater Services
Water programs ensure that this community’s drinking water supplies are protected, available, and affordable now and into the future.
Programs and services
- Cascade Groundwater Alliance
- Water quality
- Water conservation
- Water flushing program
- Lead prevention
- Groundwater protection
- Backflow prevention
- Reservoir protection
Resources and tools
The Watershed and Stormwater program improves flood protection and water quality through restoration of natural areas and the construction and maintenance of the City's public stormwater system. Staff works with the community on invasive weed control, native plants and toxic reduction to protect local streams and wetlands.
Stormwater programs
Business programs
- Business pollution prevention
- Stormdrain cleaning assistance program
- Private water quality facilities
- Groundwater protection
- Fats oils and grease (FOG) program
- Reduce my stormwater bill
- Green businesses
Other programs and services
- Residential programs
- Report a spill
- Volunteer opportunities and K-12 educational tours
- Regulatory documents
Partners
- Regional Coalition for Clean Rivers and Streams
- Johnson Creek Watershed Council
- Columbia Slough Watershed Council
- East Multnomah County Soil and Water Conservation District (EMSWCD)
- EcoBiz
- Follow the Water
Media
Wastewater Services maintains nearly 300 miles of sewer collection lines in Gresham, Fairview and Wood Village. Wastewater is monitored and treated at the City's Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Programs and services
- Fats, Oils, Grease (FOG) program
- Industrial pretreatment program
- Mercury minimization plan
- Sewer backup response
- Wastewater Treatment Plant
The City is committed to protecting public health and ensuring water quality meets all federal, state and local requirements.