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WES presents roughly $237M five-year CIP with $59.5M wet-weather project; board to consider at business meeting

Clackamas County Board of Commissioners · January 13, 2026
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Summary

Water Environment Services presented a five-year capital improvement plan totaling about $237.2 million (wastewater) and $27.4 million (surface water), highlighting a $59.5 million wet-weather expansion at Tri City and upgrades to an influent pump station that will increase capacity from 47 to 72 MGD; staff will advance the CIP to a future business meeting for formal approval.

Greg Geist, director of Water Environment Services (WES), and Jeff Staller, capital program manager, presented WES’s rolling five‑year capital improvement plan. The plan lists approximately $237.2 million in wastewater investments and $27.4 million in surface-water projects over the five‑year horizon.

Staff highlighted major projects planned in…

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