Healthy Streams Plan
The Healthy Streams Plan was approved by the Clean Water Services Board of Directors in June, 2005.
The goal of the Healthy Streams Plan is to utilize scientific knowledge and innovation to improve watershed and stream health for community benefit.
Access the Healthy Streams Plan (PDF, 37.5MB).
You may access information in the Healthy Streams Plan Data Catalog. If you have questions, contact Rich Hunter at (503) 681-3638.
Tree for All: Community stream planting challenge
Cities throughout the Tualatin River Watershed and Clean Water Services have joined forces to plant thousands of trees and shrubs along local creeks and wetlands for the Tree for All: Community Stream Planting Challenge. In the next 20 years, two million native trees and shrubs will be planted in the watershed. On March 4, 2006 more than 750 volunteers planted more than 10,000 native trees, shrubs and cuttings at 12 sites. Last year, volunteers and Healthy Streams Plan (PDF, 37.5MB) partners planted over 85,000 trees. Streams lined with native vegetation provide cleaner, cooler water, better flood management, and fish and wildlife habitat. It's good for the water and fish, and it's good for people in our community, too!
Tree for All is a partnership of the Cities within the Tualatin River Watershed, Clean Water Services, SOLV, Friends of Trees and helpful volunteers.
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