Yard & Neighborhood Resources here: https://t.co/I5Nizfa97c
Native Plant info here: https://t.co/8XT8XfZsxr
Looking for local resources on flooding, soil, and native plants? Check out our Watershed Navigator site here: https://t.co/ZQyryN1FDl
Free plants in Banks 🌿
Stop by the Banks Public Library on May 9 (11 AM–3 PM) and pick one up. We’ll be there to help you get started with native plants and answer your questions.
More info in the comments ⬇️
We are thrilled to announce that Rahim Harji will serve as the next General Manager of Clean Water Services!
💡Learn more here: https://t.co/m8IDCz2dDY
#CleanWaterServices#TualatinRiver#WashingtonCounty
Free plants at the M&M Marketplace Spring Festival!
Location: M&M Market Place 346 SW Walnut St, Hillsboro, OR 97123
Time: 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
When: Saturday, March 21
Come and ask us questions about native plants and what works best for your garden!
Today is #WorldPlumbingDay. In Washing County, wastewater from 600,000+ people travel through more than 1,900 miles of pipe and 44 pumps stations before being treated and safely returned to the Tualatin River.
Community investment at work 24/7, 365 days a year.
#TualatinRiver
Let's filter the 💩 out of your feed.
Every day, our clarifiers treat ~ 66 million gallons of used water, recovering resources and returning it to the Tualatin River.
Check how long-term planning helps us meet future needs without big rate spike.
https://t.co/i1lUwIe89Z
Need a break from your algorithm?
Lee Falls sits in the upper Tualatin River watershed, sustained primarily by rainfall.
Wildlife depends on clean water. So do we.
We treat wastewater to meet strict environmental standards before returning it to the river.
Learn more below.
Find out how we show our love the river that takes care of us all. And find out ways how you can show your appreciation this Valentine's Day ⬇️
https://t.co/bRhcjTVikB
De-icing your car can be a hassle when you’re getting ready for your day. Here’s a simple recipe that can help you quickly defrost your windshield—while also protecting the Tualatin River from toxic chemicals.
Link in comments for more ⬇️
💡Did you know?
There is only one well-known “super flush” that occurred in New York City in the 1980s, following a major television event. Do you know what it was? Leave your guesses in the comments! ⬇️
Heard of the Super Flush? Imagine everyone taking a nationwide bathroom break! You may think wastewater surges, but actually CWS does not see a significant rise. But if we did — we got you! Our employees and Infrastructure can handle wastewater like any other day! #superbowl
Stay informed! Sign up for CWS meeting updates + our monthly Clean Water Connection newsletter. In January we shared updates on our financial investigation, GM recruitment, water‑protection tips, a USGS beaver study, and students hatching salmon.
👉 https://t.co/QPsiCEwv2h
It’s #DryJanuary in Oregon—for now. Before the rain comes back, here are some tips to help prevent localized flooding.
🌦️ Keep storm drains clear.
🌦️ Clean out gutters and downspouts.
🌦️ Keep yard debris and leaf piles away from drainage.
🌐 https://t.co/IDtuuJ0qKL
🦫Beavers leave their mark on urban waterways.
USGS and @CleanWaterNews teamed up to learn more about beavers in urban streams in the Tualatin Basin near Portland, Oregon. Read the report: https://t.co/FQTe2JlD5k
#WaterScience#Beavers
Check your vehicle emergency kit and making sure you have the essentials for winter travel.
• Check road conditions at https://t.co/YbT2kFHXYf
• Sign up for OR-Alerts to receive emergency notifications in your area at https://t.co/ZcLHvkf7Dm
What hits the ground ends up in our rivers. Celebrate #NYE responsibly! Here are some eco-friendly tips:
✅ Soak used fireworks before trashing
✅ Sweep up debris
✅ Never leave remnants behind
More here:
https://t.co/TUQmsHJuON
#CleanWaterServices