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Residential Septic System Repair and Replacement Grant Program

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Take advantage of our new Septic Repair Grant!

Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District has secured grant funding for qualified Clackamas County residents for repair or replacement of their septic system, or connection to existing sewer lines. Funds are provided from the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality through the Federal 2021 American Rescue Plan.

These grants will cover septic system repairs, as well as connection to existing municipal sewer lines for qualified residents. Qualification is based on the income of the property owner/household compared to the Federal Poverty Line (FPL). Applicants in Tier 1 are eligible for the full grant amount, which will vary based on the project.

Tier 1 (up to 200% FPL)
Household Size Annual Income Range
1 $29,160
2 $39,440
3 $49,720
4 $60,000
Add $10,280 for each additional person

Grants for applicants in Tier 2 will be available on a sliding scale between Tier 1 and 300% of the FPL. This could involve a combination of grant and loan funding, or grant and another outside funding source. If applying for a grant and a loan from the Conservation District, both a grant application and a loan application will be required.

Tier 2 (Between 200-300% FPL)
Household Size Annual Income Range
201% FPL 299% FPL
1 $29,306 $43,594
2 $39,637 $58,963
3 $49,969 $74,331
4 $60,300 $89,700

Program documents

Septic-Grant-Application 12-2023
Septic-Grant-Application_12-2023.pdf

Platforms:Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
Category:Septic System Repair and Replacement Program
Date:April 20, 2023
0.3 MB
350 Downloads
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Septic Contractors 2024-2027
Septic-Contractors-2024-2027.pdf

Pre-Qualified Septic Repair Contractors July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2027

Category:Septic System Repair Program
Date:June 27, 2024
0.4 MB
125 Downloads
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Plumbing Pre-Qualified Contractors
Plumbing-Pre-Qd-Contractors.pdf

Platforms:Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
Category:Septic System Repair and Replacement Program
Date:April 20, 2023
0.2 MB
267 Downloads
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For more information, please contact Conservation Investments Coordinator, Heather Nielsen at 503-210-6005 or septicrepair@conservationdistrict.org

**Click here if you are looking for information on the Septic Repair Loan Program.**

Septic System Repair Intake Form

Go to the full page to view and submit the form.

Septic replacement or repair can be costly. We can help.

Why should you repair your septic system?

Old septic systems that are wearing out or leaking become a public health and water quality concern, especially when the home is along a river or stream that serves as a source of public drinking water, such as the Clackamas and Molalla rivers. This program provides a valuable opportunity to support property owners and protect water quality and address public health concerns. We are ready to assist homeowners who do not have sufficient funds available to pay the cost of repairs.

Eligibility criteria

Process for the Septic System Repair Program

  1. You, the homeowner, are aware that there is a problem with the septic system.
  2. You, the homeowner, contact the Conservation District about our repair programs. You will complete an application and we will determine if you qualify for a grant.
  3. The homeowner is responsible for selecting the contractor. For the repair to be paid for using Conservation District funds, the contractor you choose must be on the Conservation District’s List. The Conservation District is not a party to this contract and is not involved in the contracting process. Although we have screened the contractors on the list for minimum qualifications, we do not endorse or guarantee any contractor’s performance. Our only role is to provide financing. Do not authorize the contractor to begin any work until you have finished the agreement with the Conservation District.
  4. Once you are approved for a grant, permitting through Clackamas County or the sewer provider may begin.
  5. After all the documents have been signed, you may authorize the contractor to begin work. The contractor will invoice the homeowner and/or the Conservation District for the work performed. The Conservation District will pay the contractor directly, up to the agreed upon amount. We may issue a down payment to the contractor before repair work begins and then pay the balance after the work is done and passes County inspection. Note: We will not release final payment to the contractor until we receive a copy of all required permit(s) and Clackamas County has inspected the project and issued a Certificate of Satisfactory Completion.
  6. As the homeowner, you are responsible for properly maintaining the septic system. This may require an operation and maintenance contract with the installation contractor or with a service contractor, following manufacturer’s recommendations and DEQ requirements.

Repairing or replacing old septic systems helps water quality and will increase the value of your home.

Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District
22055 S Beavercreek Road, Suite 1
Beavercreek, OR 97004
503-210-6000
septicrepair@conservationdistrict.org

Clackamas County Septic and Onsite Wastewater Program
150 Beavercreek Road
Oregon City, OR 97045
503-742-4740
soilsconcern@clackamas.us

Clackamas County Water and Environment Services
150 Beavercreek Road, #430
Oregon City, OR 97045
503-742-4567
wescustomerservice@clackamas.us

Residential Septic System Repair Program: Contractor Lists

To be eligible for the repair program, the property owner must fill out an application. If the Conservation District agrees to make a grant, the property owner will be required to select a contractor listed here to do the necessary work.

Clackamas SWCD List of Pre-Qualified Septic System Contractors, July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2027

Septic Contractors 2024-2027
Septic-Contractors-2024-2027.pdf

Pre-Qualified Septic Repair Contractors July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2027

Category:Septic System Repair Program
Date:June 27, 2024
0.4 MB
125 Downloads
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All of these contractors are licensed by Oregon DEQ. Inclusion of a contractor on this list is not intended as an endorsement by Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District or a guarantee of any contractor’s performance.

Water Environment Service Pre-Qualified Plumbing Contractors for the NCRA

Plumbing Pre-Qualified Contractors
Plumbing-Pre-Qd-Contractors.pdf

Platforms:Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
Category:Septic System Repair and Replacement Program
Date:April 20, 2023
0.2 MB
267 Downloads
Details...

Inclusion of a contractor on this list is not intended as an endorsement by Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District or a guarantee of any contractor’s performance.

Questions?

If you have questions about this program, please contact Conservation Investments Coordinator, Heather Nielsen at septicrepair@conservationdistrict.org or (503) 210-6005.

We’re here to answer your questions about our program.