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Clean Water Services

    https://www.cleanwaterservices.org/about-us/one-water/our-facilities/
    Clean Water Services cleans 65 million gallons of wastewater each day, on average, for over 600,000 customers in urban Washington County. The wastewater is collected by a vast network of more than 1,900 miles of sewer pipes and 43 pump stations and routed to one of our four treatment facilities—Durham, Rock Creek, Hillsboro and Forest Grove.

Welcome to the Joint Water Commission

    http://jwcwater.org/
    The Water Treatment Plant was built in 1976 by Hillsboro and Forest Grove. The original plant could treat up to 21.3 Million Gallons per Day (MGD). It has been expanded through the years to accommodate the addition of Beaverton and TVWD, as well as population growth. The Water Treatment Plant is now capable of treating up to 85 MGD.

Water City of Hillsboro, OR

    https://www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Water
    The Value of Reliable Water. The story of Hillsboro’s drinking water is over 100-years old and is a tale of ingenuity and vision. Working together, early 20th century community leaders secured the water source that provides Hillsboro its drinking water today and that has been a key element in the community growing from a small, farm-centric town into the diversified, thriving city it is today.

Wastewater Collection and Treatment City of Bend

    https://www.bendoregon.gov/government/departments/utilities/wastewater
    Making the most of your wastewater through safe treatment processes is an important part of livability and sustainable development for the future. Take a quick video tour and see how treatment works for you and your environment.

Under Construction: Intel's Largest Water Recycling Plant ...

    https://newsroom.intel.com/news/under-construction-intels-largest-water-recycling-plant/
    Apr 20, 2018 · Intel’s huge water recycling plant, now under construction in Hillsboro, Oregon, is a key step toward meeting the company’s long-term water reduction and recycling goals. Intel is increasing the amount of water it recycles. It has also set a 2025 worldwide goal to return 100 percent of its water to communities and watersheds for local use.

Drinking Water Sources City of Hillsboro, OR

    https://www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/our-city/departments/water/your-drinking-water/drinking-water-sources
    The JWC Water Treatment Plant is the largest conventional treatment plant in Oregon. The Tualatin River intake is located on a channel just off the Tualatin River and is shared with the Tualatin River Irrigation District. The JWC WTP was built in 1976 by Hillsboro and Forest Grove.

Water / Sewer Utility - Hillsboro, WI

    https://www.hillsborowi.com/utility
    Water / Sewer Department W/S Superintendent - Mike Lange - [email protected]  W/S Operator - Tom Stowell -  [email protected] Utility Clerk - Sheila Schraufnagel - [email protected] Treatment Plant - (608)489-3388 Utility Billing - (608)489-2521     Summer Deduct Meters Deduct meters are now available for a $25 fee. Call Sheila Schraufnagel at …

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