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Board approves three-year operating IGA between Clean Water Services and City of Beaverton
Summary
The Washington County Board, sitting as Clean Water Services board of directors, unanimously approved a three-year operating intergovernmental agreement (IGA) with the City of Beaverton to clarify roles on sanitary sewer and stormwater management, permit oversight, annexation coordination and asset transfer procedures.
The Washington County Board of Commissioners, meeting as the Clean Water Services (CWS) board of directors, voted unanimously on Sept. 23 to approve a three-year operating intergovernmental agreement (IGA) with the City of Beaverton. Clean Water Services staff and a city representative told the board the update clarifies responsibilities, increases flexibility for Beaverton to assume certain local program tasks, and preserves the district’s oversight role as holder of the NPDES watershed-based permit.
Jamie Hughes, regulatory affairs at Clean Water Services, outlined the IGA’s principal elements: CWS remains responsible for permit compliance, regional conveyance master planning and water resource recovery facilities; Beaverton will continue local…
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