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The mission
of the Wastewater Division is to provide wastewater treatment and conveyance
services to the City of Cannon Beach in a manner that preserves water
quality and the beneficial uses of Ecola Creek and protects the public
health and welfare. The Wastewater Division manages the City’s
wastewater treatment facilities and provides pump station operations
and maintenance for the local collection system. These facilities include
12.4 acres in facultative lagoons, 2 acres of an aerated lagoon, 16
acres of wetland treatment; nine pump stations, an analysis laboratory,
and over 13 miles of transmission sewers. Listed below are some of
the division’s highlights:
- Treats
nearly 180 million gallons wastewater a year
- Provides
24-hour services, 365 days a year to wastewater treatment and monitoring
of pumping stations. Provides 24-hour response for emergency equipment
operation
- Provides
analytical services and laboratory analyses in support of wastewater
treatment
- Conducts
environmental data analyses and prepares reports
- Operates
plant with technical staff to meet strict EPA/ DEQ effluent standards
- Maintains
all equipment for treatment plant, 9 pump stations, and laboratory.
- Provides
corrective and preventive maintenance of infrastructure.
- Provides
a utility work force for the division
- Maintains
buildings and grounds for 9 pump stations
- Maintains
collection system and repairs sewer segments, manholes, cleanouts,
and sewer service connections.
- Monitors,
assesses, inspects, and abates inflow and infiltration in the wastewater
collection system.
- Interfaces
with private contractors to assure all connections to existing sewers
are made by the Wastewater Division.
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