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"How To" Videos

Step-by-step instructions and tips to save
you water indoors & out!


Fixing a Toilet Leak

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Toilets use about 27% of the water inside the average home, and is one of the most common places to find a leak. Step-by-step instructions for fixing common toilet leaks.

Tips to Help Kids Save Water at Home

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Our System

watercontrolmonitoring2wbSouth Fork’s current water system includes the water intake just off of Clackamas River Road, a pipeline up the hill from the river to the site of the water treatment plant, a transmission pipeline from the treatmentpurificationtanks2wb plant to Oregon City and West Linn distribution connections, and a pump station to boost treated water to higher elevation of both Oregon City and West Linn.

pipefarm2wbThe purpose of water treatment is to purify the surface water of the Clackamas River and to remove objectionable or detrimental materials and to produce a high quality safe water for domestic consumption.  The treatment plant capacity is approximately 20 million gallons a day (MGD) and the peak day to date was 19.8 mgd in summer of 2003.

 

South Fork Water Board
15962 S. Hunter Ave. Oregon City, OR
Phone: (503) 657-5030 Fax: (503) 656-9336