Water Environment Services

Water Environment Services

Milwaukie Porchfest Live Music

Do you like live music? Bring the entire family and join us for Milwaukie Porchfest on Friday, July 18 at the Kellogg Creek Water Resource Recovery Facility from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. African marimba band, Danda, will perform in Milwaukie Bay Park just below the Kellogg Creek facility. Enjoy refreshments alongside Milwaukie community members; you won’t want to miss this 9-member band playing uplifting dance music with their own acoustic handmade instruments!

About Danda:

Emerald Ash Borer Workshop

Are you a small landowner in Clackamas County who is concerned about emerald ash borer impacts?

Join our partners, Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District, for a hands-on, informative workshop focused on emerald ash borer (EAB), an invasive pest threatening ash trees in Oregon. 

Streamside Restoration Workshop

Are you interested in wildlife habitats, keeping water clean, and stopping soil from washing away along a creek, stream, or river? 

Join our partners, Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District, in building a resilient clean water future where all people benefit and rivers thrive! Check out their free Streamside Restoration Workshop on May 17 from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (lunch included).

Registration is open! In this workshop you'll learn:

Kellogg Creek Water Resource Recovery Facility Administration Building Remodel

Rendering of new Kellogg Kellogg Creek Water Resource Recovery Facility Administration Building

Opened in 1974, the Kellogg Creek Water Resource Recovery Facility (WRRF) plays an important role in serving the Clackamas Water Environment Services (WES) community. It treats wastewater from Happy Valley, Johnson City, Milwaukie, and unincorporated areas of Clackamas County. Each day, the facility cleans nearly 7 million gallons of wastewater before releasing it into the Willamette River.

After 50 years of service, it's time for much-needed updates to the facility's administration building to better serve current and future needs. The project will also move some staff facilities into the administration building, which will create space inside the main plant for future improvements to wastewater treatment.
Construction is scheduled to begin in the summer of 2025, with work expected to last about 12 months.

Planned upgrades include:

  • Moving locker rooms and the employee lunchroom to the administration building
  • Providing adequate locker room facilities for all staff
  • Adding all-gender restrooms
  • Creating a community room with space for up to 25 people
  • Reconfiguring office and lab spaces to support modern operations
  • Updating fire, security, and network systems to modern standards
  • Updating facilities to meet current accessibility standards

In recognition of its excellence in plant operations and permit compliance, the Kellogg Creek WRRF received the Peak Performance Awards from the National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) in 2021, 2022, and 2023.

Floorplan of new Rendering of new Kellogg Kellogg Creek Water Resource Recovery Facility Administration Building

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