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1970

On February 3, 1970, ten cities and sixteen sanitary districts combined to form the Unified Sewerage Agency (USA). Later that year, voters in the new district approved a $36 million bond measure to consolidate, construct and upgrade USA's regional public wastewater treatment facilities.

1976

The Durham Wastewater Treatment Facility opened in 1976, which replaced 14 smaller treatment plants.

1986

In 1986, the Northwest Environmental Defense Center filed a lawsuit against the United States Environmental Protection Agency, prompting Total maximum daily loads for the Tualatin River.

1988

In 1988, the Tualatin Valley Water Quality Endowment Fund was established by the Northwest Environmental Defense Center lawsuit.

1990

USA worked to maintain the quality of the Tualatin River by establishing Surface Water Management (SWM) utility for water quality and drainage in 1990, and began a $200 million facility expansion and upgrade program to meet compliance deadlines.

1994

USA began consumption-based rates and combined billing with water providers in 1994.

2001

In July 2001, the Unified Sewerage Agency renamed itself as Clean Water Services at a cost of $60,000.

2003

Clean Water Services' Operations Building opened in 2003, which is used as a showcase of low impact development.

2004

In 2004, the agency began a program to add shade along the watershed's streams and river by planting trees and shrubs to lower temperatures of the waterways.

2010

In 2010, the Clean Water Institute was established by the agency.

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