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Foster Lake, the city of Sweet Home’s water source, has turned the color of chocolate milk, filled at times with 14 times as much sediment as normal. Story updated at 3:46 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 16
Foster Lake, the city of Sweet Home’s water source, turned the color of chocolate milk, filled at times with 14 times as much sediment as normal this fall. Water issues easing, reservoirs to rise
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Sweet Home is a city in Linn County, Oregon, United States, with a population of 9,828 at the 2020 census. [7] Sweet Home is referred to as the 'Gateway to the Santiam Playground' due to its proximity to nearby lakes, rivers and the Cascade Mountains.
Foster Dam is an embankment type rock-fill dam [1] across the South Santiam River near Sweet Home, Oregon, United States. Designed by the Corps of Engineers , it began service on August 22, 1968. Its primary purpose is flood control but it also provides power, navigation improvement downstream and irrigation .
Clean Water Services is a special service district that serves as a separately managed and financed public utility. The Washington County Commissioners serve as the board of directors for Clean Water Services. [3] As a wastewater utility, Clean Water Services cleans more than 60 million US gallons (230,000 m 3) of wastewater a day. The ...
Green Peter Reservoir is a reservoir created by Green Peter Dam on the Middle Santiam River 11 miles (18 km) northeast of Sweet Home, Oregon, United States.The reservoir is approximately 10 miles (16 km) long and has a surface area of approximately 3,720 acres (1,510 ha) when full.
Oregon has already burned more acres than all of 2023 and almost 2022. Oregon has burned a whopping 434,821 acres in 30 large wildfires already this season, in addition to issuing 88 evacuation ...