"Delicious and refreshing" brews show potential of purified wastewater.
This Saturday, some of Oregon's best home brewers will face off in the third annual Sustainable Water Challenge/Pure Water Brew competition. The 40 beers in the contest will vary greatly in style, from Pilsners to Saisons, but their primary ingredient will be the same: Highly purified water from a wastewater treatment plant.
CWS is among the 61 utilities recognized for exceptional performance in innovative and sustainable utility management practices.
After the final firework fizzes, take a few minutes to clean up debris before they wash into storm drains and our water.
Explore our facilities and learn about water resources at several upcoming community events.
There are two vacancies on the Clean Water Advisory Commission for representatives who own, manage or work for a business that operates within Clean Water Services' boundaries.
Record-setting temperatures this spring have prompted Clean Water Services to begin releasing cool water from Hagg Lake and Barney Reservoir to improve water quality and support fish and wildlife in the Tualatin River Watershed.
A new system at the Durham Treatment Facility converts wastewater and food grease into clean, renewable energy.
Bureau of Reclamation crews began drilling at Scoggins Dam this week to refine information on the seismic stability of the dam embankment and foundation.