TUALATIN RIVER WATERSHED AGENCY CONTACT LIST

The Tualatin Riverkeepers work to restore and protect Oregon’s Tualatin River system. Please help us with this mission by filling out an online TROUBLE TICKETor calling our office at 503-620-7507 to report the following problems. In addition, please call the authority listed next to the problem so immediate action can be taken. [For emergencies on weekends or after normal work hours, call the Oregon Emergency Response System at 1-800-452-0311, the local police, or the Oregon State Police Dispatch at 503-731-3030.]

WATER POLLUTION & HAZARDOUS WASTE SPILLS
Oregon Emergency Response System:
1-800-452-0311
DEQ Pollution Complaint Line: 503-229-5393
Clean Water Services Emergency 24-hr Line: 503-681-3600 (urban Washington County)
Clean Water Services (Source Control): 503-681-5129
Clean Water Services (Field Operations): 503-547-8100 (sewage overflows or broken lines)
Clackamas County Water Environment Services:503-353-4597
Portland Bureau of Environmental Services:503-823-7180 (24-hour)
Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue: 503-649-8577
Oregon Agricultural Water Quality Complaint Form
Oregon Department of Agriculture:
503-986-4707
City of Beaverton - Storm Drains: 503-526-3701

HEALTH CONCERNS INCLUDING BLUE-GREEN ALGAE AND FISH CONSUMPTION
Oregon Department of Human Services 971-673-0440

POACHING, DUMPING, VANDALISM
Oregon State Police TIP Line: 1-800-452-7888
Washington County Sheriff’s & Police Dispatch: 503-629-0111
Washington County Sheriff’s Marine Deputy: 503-846-2784, Msg: 503-846-3998 x1203
Clackamas County Sheriff’s Deputy Dispatch: 503-655-8211
Metro Solid Waste Enforcement: 503-797-1678 (Illegal dump sites)
Washington County Code Enforcement: 503-846 3664

WETLAND OR STREAM FILLING
Oregon Department of State Lands:503-378-3805 ext. 285
Army Corps of Engineers:503-808-4384 (Washington, Columbia, Yamhill Counties)
Army Corps of Engineers:503-808-4393 (Clackamas County)
Army Corps of Engineers:503-808-4387 (Multnomah County)
Clean Water Services: 503-681-5157 (stream and wetland buffers)
Washington County Rural Development Review: 503-846-4875 (excessive dirt movement)
Clackamas County Water Environment Services:503-353-4567 (sensitve lands review)

EROSION
From logging -Oregon Department of Forestry: 503-357-2191

From roads, ditches & culverts
Washington County Operations & Maintenance: 503-846-7623
Clackamas County Transportation Maintenance: 503-650-3262

From agricultural activities
Oregon Agricultural Water Quality Complaint Form
Oregon Department of Agriculture:
503-986-4707
Tualatin Soil & Water Conservation District:503-648-3174

From construction -
Tigard, Tualatin, Sherwood, Urban Washington County
Clean Water Services Erosion Control Inspectors:

503-681-4444 (24 hr) ; 503-681-5113;
Clackamas County Water Environment Services:503-353-4567
City of Beaverton:503-526-2568
City of Portland:
503-823-0900
City of Lake Oswego:
503-675-3991
City of Wilsonville: 503-570-1552
City of Hillsboro: 503-681-6255
City of West Linn: 503-722-5500

WILDLIFE AND FISH
Poaching - Oregon State Police TIP Line: 1-800-452-7888
Injured Wildlife - Wildlife Care Center, Audubon Society of Portland:503-292-0304
Reptiles & Amphibians - Sue Beilke, Pacific NW Turtle Project: 503-330-0220
Invasive Species (Plantsand Animals) : Call 1-866-INVADER or 1-866-468-2337 (toll free in Oregon).

WATER RIGHTS
Tualatin River Water Master:503-846-7780

NOXIOUS WEEDS
Knotweed: Clean Water Services(503) 681-4470
Giant Hogweed: Oregon Department of Agriculture (503)986-4627
Tualatin Soil & Water Conservation District:503-648-3174
Invasive Species (Plantsand Animals) : Call 1-866-INVADER or 1-866-468-2337 (toll free in Oregon).
In urban areas call your city code compliance
officer.

LOG JAMS OR HAZARDS TO NAVIGATION
Please fill out our online TROUBLE TICKETso we can post it on the LOGJAM REPORTon our website.


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Printable copies of Audubon Society of Portland's 2007 Edition of the Urban Natural Resource Directory is now available for download.

The Urban Natural Resource Directory is an essential resource for citizens advocating for greenspaces, trails, and urban natural resource stewardship in the Portland-Vancouver Region.

The 2007 Directory includes new sections on green building, habitat friendly development practices, GIS Mapping, the 2006 Natural Areas Bond Measure, and more. It includes an updated directory of local friends and watershed groups as well as public agency contacts in the Portland Vancouver Region. You'll also find updated agency contacts along with the usual background and tips for being an effective urban natural resource advocate. Future updates to the directory will be published online at www.urbanfauna.org.

Download pages 1-52, the Intro, Table of Contents and Who Ya Gonna Call Sections [1.4MB] at:
www.urbanfauna.org/files/UNRD-section1pp1-52.pdf

Download pages 53-106, FAUNA Organizational Directory [1.2 MB] at:
www.urbanfauna.org/files/UNRD-section-ORGSpp53-106.pdf

Download pages 107-127, the Public Agency Directory [.5 MB] at:
www.urbanfauna.org/files/UNRD-pp107-127agencies.pdf