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WATER DIVISION
The Public Works Department is responsible for delivering clean, safe water to your home. Gladstone maintains a local system of three water tanks, two pump stations, and almost 40 miles of pipelines. Gladstone is an owner in a regional water treatment provider, the North Clackamas County Water Commission. This Commission provides safe, treated water from the Clackamas River. Gladstone is also part of the Clackamas River Water Providers, Our Regional Water Source , a coalition of all the municipal water providers that receive their drinking water from the Clackamas River. More information on the quality of your drinking water is available in our annual Consumer Confidence Reports.
Investing in Gladstone's Water and Sewer Infrastructure
Gladstone Water System Master Plan
Gladstone Water and Sewer SDC Update