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What is a Watershed?

 

A watershed is an area of land that channels water, such as rain or snow, into a body of water like a lake, river or stream. Broadly speaking, watersheds are the land that collect, store, and transport water. A watershed can be small, such as an individual lake, or relatively huge, and include hundreds of thousands of square miles.

City Water - What's The Source?

Where do we get our water?

 

Willamette River

The City's primary source of water is the Willamette River. The City has three surface water rights on the Willamette. During peak water use season in the summer, the Willamette River is the primary source of City water.

 

Outdoor Water Conservation

What about OUTDOOR Water Conservation? Here are a few tips:

 

Many people use several times as much water in the summer than they do in the winter. Most of this increase in water use may be attributed to lawn watering. Many people use far more water than needed when watering their lawn. By practicing wise water use, you can save water and still keep your lawn green and healthy. Here are some suggestions:

 

Take Shorter Showers

Shower & Bath tips for using less water

 

Are some showerheads better than others?

Check for water leaks

Check for leaks around your home

  • Leaks are the worst water wasters in your home. Water that leaks does not get used for any beneficial purpose, yet it was treated to be safe to drink.
  • Check every faucet, toilet, showerhead, connector, and hose bib around the house for leaks. Even a slow drip can use 15 to 20 gallons of water a day. Larger leaks and running toilets can use up to 100 gallons of water per day or more.

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Climate Action Advisory Board

The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will be held virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room at 4:30 p.m. 

Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting

The Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting will be held 9 am at the Corvallis Parks and Recreation Administration Building.

The meeting agenda and packet are now available.

This meeting is open to the community.

Learn more about this committee.

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