The City of Camas Sewer Division serves all residences and businesses within the City, which equates to over 8,500 accounts (this includes residential, industrial and commercial users). The Sewer System is comprised of a Wastewater Treatment Plant that produces Class A Biosolids, 27 sewer pump stations, over 6,000 Septic Tank Effluent Pumping (STEP) systems and hundreds of miles of gravity and pressure sewer mains.
Welcome to the Stormwater Division of the Public Works Department! The City of Camas strives to protect the public's health and safety, which is partially accomplished by establishing and enforcing standards for stormwater drainage and environmental protection.
The Street Department performs the following services:
General maintenance including filling of potholes, installation and repair of street signs and guard rails, roadside vegetation removal and other general street maintenance activities
Maintenance of all street lighting for roads and intersections
The Public Works Department is here to plan for the future, manage the growth, and maintain the various systems that support this community. We do so in a manner that respects the values and uniqueness of Camas. Our employees take great honor in serving the residents of this community and creating an environment that is conducive to quality living and exceptional business. Our ultimate goal is your satisfaction.
If your sewer alarm goes off during our regular business hours of 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday-Friday please call the Operations Center at 360-817-1563, or City Hall at 360-834-6864. After hours, weekends or holidays call our monitoring service at 360-737-0592.
What You Need To Know About Your STEF or STEP System
If your sewer alarm goes off during our regular business hours of 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday-Friday please call the Operations Center at 360-817-1563, or City Hall at 360-834-6864. After hours, weekends or holidays call our monitoring service at 360-737-0592.
What You Need To Know About Your STEF or STEP System
As the City continues to grow the staffing functions and responsibilities also change. The City's Organizational Chart is a general chart which reflects the structure of the City's services and resources. This chart has changed over the years and is in a constant state of review.