Clackamas County Wastewater Treatment Plants in Portland, OR is dedicated to providing clean water and efficient wastewater treatment services to over 190,000 customers. With five resource recovery facilities, 23 pumping stations, and over 360 miles of pipes, they clean more than seven billion gallons of wastewater annually, converting waste materials into energy and natural fertilizer.
Their facilities, including the Tri-City Water Resource Recovery Facility, Kellogg Creek Water Resource Recovery Facility, Hoodland Water Resource Recovery Facility, Fischer's Forest Park, and Boring treatment system, utilize advanced processes such as Membrane Bioreactor and Rotating Biologic Contactor to ensure the health and safety of the community and the environment. Through their commitment to innovation and sustainability, Clackamas County Wastewater Treatment Plants play a vital role in preventing the spread of diseases and preserving the quality of water resources.
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