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City Services
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- Bids, RFPs & RFQs
- City Code
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- Start a Business
- Contracts
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- Project Management Dashboard
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- Departments
- Executive
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- Police
- Public Works
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Departments
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- DEPARTMENTS
- Executive
- Community & Economic Development
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Community
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- About
- History
- Sweet Home Today
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- Events and Activities
- Art Show in City Hall
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- Chamber of Commerce
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- Public Safety
- Sweet Home Police Department
- Sweet Home Fire & Ambulance District
- Recreation
- Community Pool
- Parks and Recreation
- City Parks and Trails Directory
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How Do I?
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- Apply for a Job
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- Submit a Request or Concern
- View Staff Directory
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- Events & Meetings
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- View Calendar
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- Report Storm Related Issues
- Report Streetlight Problem
- Report Water Main Breaks
- Volunteer
- View the Budget
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Infrastructure
The Infrastructure Division is responsible for technical services such as:
- Environmental data analysis
- Infrastructure operation and maintenance of:
- Transmission and distribution system
- Collection system
- Stormwater Drainage system
Mission
Our mission is one of operating and maintaining the water and wastewater treatment facilities, as well as the appropriate corresponding distribution and collection systems, in such a way as to meet strict governmental requirements while providing safe drinking water and protecting the health of the environment.
Staff
The Maintenance Superintendent oversees this division and directly supervises eight Maintenance Workers as well as the necessary temporary workers.
Maintenance Workers are required to acquire a level of certification consistent with Department of Environmental Quality and/or Oregon Health Department requirements, depending on their level.
March 2013 Article in "Municipal Sewer & Water" Magazine regarding our efforts to abate unwanted storm water from our sanitary sewer system.