Clackamas River Water

Clackamas River Water Clackamas River Water is a regional water service provider serving up to 80,000 customers. Clackamas Water District was originally formed in 1926.

Clackamas River Water (“CRW” or “District”) is a regional water service provider organized under Chapter 264 of the Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS). CRW serves a population of about 50,000 directly, and up to 80,000 people are served when the populations of wholesale customers are included. CRW has maintained more than 45 years of exceptional water treatment plant operation, providing water to nearl

y 12,000 service connections, and maintaining a distribution system consisting of approximately 262 miles of pipeline, 14 reservoirs, and 11 pump stations. CRW was created in July 1995 by the consolidation of the Clackamas Water District and the Clairmont Water District. It absorbed the former Stanley Water District in 1979 and merged with Barwell Park Water District in 1991. Clairmont was originally formed in 1959 and was merged with the Redland and Holcomb-Outlook Water Districts in 1983.

CRW's main office will be closed on Monday May 25th in observance of Memorial Day.  We will resume business hours on Tue...
05/22/2026

CRW's main office will be closed on Monday May 25th in observance of Memorial Day. We will resume business hours on Tuesday May 26th at 7:30am. Have a Safe and Happy Memorial Day!

Clackamas River Water is currently hiring for an Associate Engineer or Project Engineer.  For more information please go...
05/19/2026

Clackamas River Water is currently hiring for an Associate Engineer or Project Engineer. For more information please go to https://bit.ly/4eSGlza

Drinking Water Week ends today, but there are so many ways that you can celebrate clean water all year!✅ Use water effic...
05/10/2026

Drinking Water Week ends today, but there are so many ways that you can celebrate clean water all year!
✅ Use water efficiently at home
✅Protect your drinking water at the source
✅ Prepare for emergencies with water

Find even more ways to make every week at https://www.regionalH2O.org/ Regional Water Providers Consortium

To ensure safe, clean drinking water now and in the future, water professionals are hard at work designing, building, an...
05/08/2026

To ensure safe, clean drinking water now and in the future, water professionals are hard at work designing, building, and maintaining critical infrastructure.
Keeping essential systems running keeps your water safe, available, and sustainable.
Learn about some of the work done behind the scenes to keep your water flowing at https://www.regionalH2O.org/our-regions-water Regional Water Providers Consortium

Water is often called the “invisible utility” because most of its infrastructure is underground and much of the work to ...
05/07/2026

Water is often called the “invisible utility” because most of its infrastructure is underground and much of the work to keep water flowing is done behind-the-scenes.
This , we’re highlighting the staff who do the invisible work to make sure your water is there when you need it. Regional Water Providers Consortium

Your drinking water comes from the Clackamas River and CRW serves approximately 50,000 homes and businesses!How do we do...
05/06/2026

Your drinking water comes from the Clackamas River and CRW serves approximately 50,000 homes and businesses!
How do we do it? Miles of pipes, lots of infrastructure, and great employees that keep your water flowing. Learn more about your water at https://crwater.specialdistrict.org/
Regional Water Providers Consortium

🚨 Big Announcement!The National Special Districts Association and CRW are proud to celebrate the first-ever National Spe...
05/06/2026

🚨 Big Announcement!
The National Special Districts Association and CRW are proud to celebrate the first-ever National Special District Day on May 6, 2026 with Districts across Oregon
Across America, special districts deliver essential services communities rely on every day — from fire protection and healthcare to clean water, parks, and infrastructure. This new National Day of Recognition will highlight the critical role these local governments play in keeping communities strong.
We encourage districts, state associations, and partners to adopt the National Special District Day resolution and join us in celebrating the impact of special districts nationwide.
Together we are Championing Local Services, Advancing National Impact.



Did you know?Your tap water is more regulated than bottled water! It goes through more tests and treatment to make sure ...
05/05/2026

Did you know?
Your tap water is more regulated than bottled water! It goes through more tests and treatment to make sure its top quality before it gets to your tap. Bonus: it doesn’t come in a disposable plastic bottle!

Learn more about the quality of your tap water at
https://bit.ly/h2o-quality Regional Water Providers Consortium

  is a great opportunity to learn more about our region’s water.Did you know that there are multiple water sources acros...
05/04/2026

is a great opportunity to learn more about our region’s water.
Did you know that there are multiple water sources across the metro area? Or that your neighbor might get water from a different source than you do? Learn where your drinking water comes from and more with this interactive map: https://bit.ly/H2O-map Regional Water Providers Consortium

It’s   and we’re celebrating the value of safe water, the importance of water infrastructure, and the critical role of w...
05/03/2026

It’s and we’re celebrating the value of safe water, the importance of water infrastructure, and the critical role of water professionals.
Follow along May 3-9 to learn how your drinking water gets from its source to your tap. Regional Water Providers Consortium

You’ve signed up for the Weekly Watering number…now what?Take some time today to measure your sprinkler system’s water u...
04/30/2026

You’ve signed up for the Weekly Watering number…now what?
Take some time today to measure your sprinkler system’s water use! You only have to do it once, and then you’ll be ready to water wisely all summer.
Learn the 6 easy steps at https://bit.ly/sprinkler-h2o Regional Water Providers Consortium

Address

16770 SE 82nd Drive
Clackamas, OR
97015

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 5pm
Thursday 7:30am - 5pm
Friday 7:30am - 4pm

Telephone

(503) 722-9220

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