Important Information About Your Water, Sewer Bill!
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Read More Important Information About Your Water, Sewer Bill!Utility billing online payments are transitioning to a new system.
Read More Important Information About Your Water, Sewer Bill!In an effort to keep the public informed about major construction going on around the city, this “Projects at a Glance” list will continue to be updated.
Read More Capital Improvement Program Projects at a GlanceThe City Council is planning to hold a public hearing to consider an increase to the monthly water rates at their Tuesday, Sep. 14 meeting.
Read More Water Rate Increase to Fund Water System Maintenance, New Supply FacilitiesIn an effort to keep the public informed on major construction going on around the city, this “Projects at a Glance” list will continue to be updated.
Read More Capital Improvement Program Projects at a GlanceSummer temperatures can increase demand on our water sources and the city’s distribution system. In Beaverton, we deliver millions of gallons of safe drinking water to our community every day. We strive to provide the highest quality water with exceptional service and reliability.
Read More Water wisely in summerEach year, the city is required to produce a water quality report that provides information about Beaverton’s water quality, including monitoring and testing results, from the previous year.
Read More Water Quality Report ReleasedClean Water Services (CWS) is the regional provider for Beaverton’s sanitary sewer treatment and surface water management.
Read More Water Rate Increase2020 was unlike any year our community has seen. The city maintained regular services in innovative ways to ensure all stay safe during the pandemic.
Read More 2020-2021 Annual ReportWork along Western Avenue to improve transportation, safety and pedestrian experiences will soon begin.
Read More Western Avenue Work Expected to Begin in MayThe city recently completed the construction of approximately 1,400 feet of 12-inch water pipes along the north edge of the Five Oaks Middle School to connect with the existing the water mains beneath Northwest 173rd Avenue and Northwest 167th Place.
Read More Water Line Project Near Five Oaks Middle School Now Complete