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The City is Doing Its Part Preventing Stormwater Pollution

When you pay the drainage component of your utility bill, you invest in clean streams and rivers. Part of your bill covers the cost of storm water management and disposal, which includes installing, cleaning, and maintaining catch basins and storm sewer lines. 

Stormwater Volunteer Oppportunities

Stream Stewardship
The Stream Stewards program is a volunteer program aimed at encouraging Corvallis citizens care for local streams. Each volunteer is asked to make a year-long team commitment to a stretch of a stream located within the City of Corvallis. As a volunteer, you may choose to join a Stream Team or create your own team. 

Pollution Prevention Hotline

When water carrying pollutants such as fertilizer, pesticides, oil, antifreeze, pet waste, or paint enters a storm drain or stream, it is called an “illicit discharge”. Polluted stormwater can harm the streams and rivers we depend on for fishing, recreation, ecological value and our water supply. 

Common Pollutants, Easy Solutions

The City of Corvallis has made important strides to protect and improve water quality, but creating clean and healthy waterways takes us all! There are some very easy ways that YOU can help ensure clean and healthy waterways:

Forest Management and Inventories

These documents are provided as a guide for City staff to help plan long-term sustainability of the Corvallis Forest.

Management

Corvallis Watershed Photos and Engagement

This page contains information about public activities in the Rock Creek Watershed, including pictures and videos. 

Watershed Education 

Rock Creek Camp

Street Repairs

Annual Crack Seal Program: Crack seal is a hot-pour, petroleum-based pavement crack and joint sealant which is used in conjunction with slurry seal to prevent premature failures and aging. Crack sealing is usually done during the summer months, weather permitting. 

Snow & Ice FAQs

Snow & Ice

The winter season has officially started and the City Public Works Department is prepared to provide the safest possible roadway system and access routes for emergency response vehicles, transit and motorists

Slurry Seal Program

The Slurry Seal Program allows the City to preserve existing paved streets by applying a thin layer of asphalt. Slurry seal is a petroleum-based emulsion product mixed with fine aggregate rock. It slows down the aging process caused by ultraviolet rays, vehicle traffic wear, effects of temperature changes, or the loss and/or stripping of the asphalt. Slurry also significantly reduces vehicle road noise.

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