Free Enrollment in Backyard Habitat Certification Program
Do you value the birds and pollinators that visit your yard? Looking for ways to lower water bills and garden sustainably? Interested in learning more about native plants?
Do you value the birds and pollinators that visit your yard? Looking for ways to lower water bills and garden sustainably? Interested in learning more about native plants?
Spills and leaks from contaminants, can be dangerous if left unattended. In addition, spilled chemicals can also pollute our streams and underground drinking water supplies, as well as harm pets, plants and wildlife. Help us prevent polluting our streams and underground drinking water supplies.
Report sewer or stormwater problems or concerns, such as a sewer spill or illegal dumping into a storm drain.
Thank you for helping us to protect public health and the environment!

Clackamas Water Environment Services (WES) and SOLVE have officially launched the 2026 Waterway Cleanup Series, continuing their long-standing partnership to protect rivers, streams, and waterways through community-powered cleanup events across the region.
Join SOLVE and Clackamas Water Environment Services for the wrap-up event of the Waterway Cleanup Series. We are looking for volunteers like you dedicated to making a meaningful impact and help us clean up High Rocks Park.
We will be meeting up on the pedestrian bridge crossing the river. This is located right next to the Gladstone DMV so if you're not sure how to get there follow the signs for the DMV.
At approximately 8:30 A.M., April 30, 2026, Clackamas Water Environment Services (WES) discovered a wastewater overflow along the shoulder of HWY 26 near the Zigzag Ranger Station.
WES personnel have cleared the pipe blockage and stopped the overflow. Crews are finishing cleanup activities and have posted temporary signs to avoid contact with the water in the immediate area for the next 24 hours.
The Oregon Emergency Response System (OERS) has been notified.
First, go to Clackamas Water Environment Services Utility Billing














Join us at the 9th Annual WES-SOLVE Waterway Cleanup Series Kick-off Event along the Willamette River next month. SOLVE provides high-vis vests, trash bags, gloves, and trash pickers. Bring a pair of comfortable closed-toed shoes and you’ll be ready to go.
Last year, 1,696 volunteers helped us remove more than 30,000 pounds of trash from Clackamas County’s waterways and natural areas.