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Clean Water Services outlines $78M five-year Tualatin plan and $1.4B West Basin needs

Tualatin City Council · November 12, 2025
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Summary

Clean Water Services briefed the council on a $752 million operating/budget picture, a West Basin 20-year master plan with roughly $1.4 billion in conveyance and treatment work, a five-year Tualatin project list (~$78 million), upcoming billing and IGA updates, and the permit cycle through 2027.

Clean Water Services officials gave Tualatin's council an overview of regional wastewater and stormwater responsibilities, long-range capital needs and near-term projects during the Nov. 10 meeting.

Joe Gall, CWS chief utility relations officer, told the council the agency's current budget is about $752 million and emphasized the integrated watershed-based permit that governs operations through the 2023'27 cycle; CWS must apply for a new permit by June 2027. Gall described the recently adopted West Basin Master Plan, which includes roughly $920 million in conveyance projects and…

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