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On July 13th, 2011 the Camas and Washougal Fire Departments consolidated into one agency through a contract for service. Under this agreement, both departments operate under one chief and combine all operational staffing in an effort to improve efficiency and lower expenditures.

The CWFD is the only fire department in Clark County that provides ambulance services. This added responsibility requires our firefighters to be highly skilled in emergency services along with fire suppression techniques.

The Fire Marshal's Office also serves both Camas and Washougal.  

 

Covid-19 Phase 2 Reopening - Occupant Load

For questions regarding calculating occupancy load in compliance with the Governor's "Safe Start Plans and Guidance for Reopening" in phase 2, please see the Fire Marshal's Covid Phase 2 Reopening - Guide to Determining Maximum Occupant Loads bulletin.

Fireworks in Camas and Washougal City Limits

Fireworks can add excitement to Fourth of July and New Years Eve celebrations, but it’s important to be respectful of your neighbors while having fun.  The Camas-Washougal Fire Department asks you to communicate your plans and be mindful of your neighbor’s property.  When your celebration is complete, please clean up all debris and dispose of it properly.

Camas Warm Hearts - Emergency Utility Assistance Program

The City has initiated a low-income emergency utility assistance program, Warm Hearts, to help customers who are struggling to pay their City of Camas utility bill. This program is running in conjunction with the Downtown Camas Association and the Camas School District Giving Trees.

City Fee Schedule

The fee schedule for the City of Camas is a comprehensive schedule that goes across all departments. This schedule changes every year and is passed by the City Council.

Billing and Payments FAQs

Garbage/Recycling/Yard Debris FAQs

Detecting a Leak Via Meter Read

If you have a meter with a digital face, your meter will have a leak detection icon in the display field, just above the numbers. If you see a small blinking faucet icon, it means your meter is registering steady flow for at least half the day every day. If your meter is showing the small faucet icon on steady, it means your meter is detecting flow all day every day. After you've made repairs, allow at least 24 hours to pass before checking to see if the icon has disappeared.

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