Our Work

Projects

We manage projects and participate in partner projects which contribute to water quality improvement, habitat restoration, and overall watershed health across the basin.


All Projects

People & Wildlife
Ongoing
Beavers provide many benefits to our natural environment. This basin-wide coordinated beaver strategy is a collaboration between the Tualatin River Watershed Council, the Tualatin Soil and Water Conservation District, Clean Water Services, and The Wetlands Conservancy. Together we are creating tools which will help our organizational and agency partners as well as our residential community members work toward coexistence solutions whenever possible.
Collaborations
River Restoration
Summer 2022
Whitcher Creek is a tributary to West Fork Dairy Creek which is located in the Dairy McKay subbasin. Much of this creek is located in managed timber lands and displays excellent habitat potential for Coho.
Collaborations
January 2021 - January 2022
The Tualatin Basin Wildfire Risk Assessment is a collaborative project in which the Tualatin River Watershed Council, the Tualatin Soil and Water Conservation District, Clean Water Services, and the Joint Water Commission characterized the potential impact of a wildfire on drinking water quality in the Tualatin Basin.