Sustainable living is part of what makes Newberg  "A Great Place to Grow"!

 

Reduce waste by purchasing less single use items and making donations.

See the map of places that can reuse books, clothing and surplus food. Click Here 

  • Schools: Apply for conservation & watershed education grants. click here 
  • Civic Groups: Apply for grants to support watershed projects. click here
  • Property Owners: Trees for Streams program helps property owners install rain gardens or erosion controls. 
  • Learn why to avoid single use clothing when you shop click here
  • Change the way food is used at home to reduce waste and save money. click here
Using the Library is Sustainable and Entertaining!

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Newberg's Water Treatment and Wastewater Treatment Plants have been working with PGE to utilize energy at non-peak hours. This reduces the load on the power grid and contributes to local energy efficiency. PGE has named the City a "Good Power Partner" in this effort. See Certificates.

  • Water Treatment Plan Energy Shift - 109%
  • Wastewater Treatment Plane Energy Shift - 340%
  • The New Solar Power Farm is now online providing green energy to our Treatment Plants.

The Weekly Watering Number is a zip code-specific watering recommendation for residential lawns, gardens, and landscapes. Newberg is a member of the Regional Consortium and can sign up to receive the weekly watering number by text, email, or by using the Weekly Watering Number widget on this page.
 

See other links below for tips to join the Green Scene in Newberg!

More Information by emailing us at environment@newbergoregon.gov