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Utilities

The Utilities Division protects public health and improves water quality through operation and maintenance of the drinking water, wastewater and stormwater systems. All services meet or exceed state and federal water quality requirements.

Drinking water programs include watershed management, water treatment and production, distribution and storage, individual water services, and conservation efforts.

Wastewater services include collection and treatment of municipal wastewater, biosolids management, industrial pretreatment programs, and pollution prevention efforts.

Drug Take-Back Locations

Oregon now has a program to collect unused, unwanted medications

Surface Water (Stormwater) Management

The City's surface water utility diverts rain water (stormwater) runoff to minimize flooding and erosion. Stormwater infrastructure includes inlets to collect stormwater on streets, pipes, and urban streams to move the water through the community to be discharged into the Willamette River. 

The challenge for the stormwater utility is to balance the need for flood control with the desire to maintain urban streams for fish and wildlife habitat. The revenue to support these services comes almost exclusively from user fees charged on the monthly City utility bill. 

2024 Get There Car Free Challenge

Running for a single week from September 16 – 22, Oregon’s Get There Car Free Challenge is a timely reason to reduce drive alone car trips by taking transit, walking, biking, ridesharing, using micromobility options, and/or working remotely for the chance to win prizes.

Active Transportation

Corvallis is a compact, well-planned city with an extensive network of bike lanes, shared use paths and sidewalks to connect you to your destination by walking, riding or rolling. We support alternative forms of transportation and sustainable infrastructure that has resulted in a city transportation choice where 11% of Corvallis residents commute by bicycle and 12% commute by walking to their destination.

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Stormwater Program

The City of Corvallis Stormwater Program is a facet of Corvallis Public Works that educates and engages Corvallis citizens and businesses in improving water quality through pollution prevention best practices and stewardship of local waterways. The City Stormwater Program goals include:

Water Conservation

Water outdoors only in the late evening or very early morning. These are the hours when the least water will be lost to evaporation.

Stormwater Master Plan

The City of Corvallis Stormwater Master Plan recommends policies, activities, and programs formulated to improve water quality, address existing and future conflicts between flooding and development, and preserve and enhance valuable natural resources, including stream and floodplain systems. It is intended to guide upgrades and expansion of the stormwater conveyance system and to guide stormwater management within the City over the next 20 years. 

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