
The Wastewater division maintains all the components that comprise the City's Wastewater infrastructure, valued at over $7,029,552.
The various components of the system include: 75 miles of sanitary sewer, 5 lift stations, and 1,607 manholes. The Division's mission is to maintain the system in a sustainable manner, at the lowest cost to the rate payer.
This fund continues an aggressive education program for our employees, to keep up with changing technology, rules and regulations. The division is also responsible for public education and implementation of the Fats, Oils and Grease (FOG) Program.
The City contracts with: Clackamas County Services District #1 (Kellogg Treatment Plant), the City of Portland and Oak Lodge Sewer District for treatment of sewage. This division develops, projects and oversees the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for the Wastewater infrastructure.
Number of Employees:
Division Goals:
Typical Work Load:
| Capital FY 2011-2012 | Amount |
|---|---|
| Personnel Services | $415,000 |
| Materials and Services | $3,281,000 |
| Capital Outlay | $840,000 |
| Transfers | $1,014,000 |
| Project Listing for FY 2011-2012 |
|---|
| Light Rail Infrastructure Updates |
| Hwy 99E Pipe Bursting |
Inquiries:
The Wastewater Division welcomes your inquiries. Feel free to contact Ronelle Sears, Supervisor of the Division 503-786-7615 or searsr@ci.milwaukie.or.us