Government and public agency work in Oregon comes with a level of scrutiny that private sector clients rarely face. Every service needs to be documented. Every contractor needs to be certified. Every dollar spent needs to be defensible. And when something goes wrong with public infrastructure (a storm drain fails, a road floods, a sewer line collapses), the public is watching, and the clock is running.
Mid-State Industrial Service has been serving Oregon’s public agencies for over 55 years. We hold the certifications, meet the documentation standards, and bring the operational depth that public-agency procurement requires. If you’re specifically a city or county public works department managing MS4 permit obligations, visit our Municipalities page for services tailored to your program.
What Oregon Government & Public Agencies Are Up Against
Oregon’s public agencies operate under a complex web of federal and state environmental mandates. MS4 NPDES stormwater permits require documented sweeping programs, catch basin maintenance schedules, and annual reporting to DEQ. ODOT-managed facilities and right-of-way maintenance carry their own compliance requirements. Public utilities and special districts face simultaneous oversight from Oregon OSHA, DEQ, and the EPA.
Procurement requirements mean you need contractors who are licensed, certified, insured, and able to provide the documentation your agency needs for audits, permit renewals, and public records requests.
How Mid-State Supports Government & Public Agencies
Street & Road Sweeping
Scheduled sweeping programs for lane miles, intersections, and public rights-of-way, with service documentation formatted to support MS4 NPDES annual reporting and ODOT maintenance records.
Catch Basin & Storm Drain Cleaning
Systematic cleaning of public stormwater infrastructure, removing sediment, debris, and pollutants on a documented schedule that satisfies DEQ permit requirements and reduces flooding risk.
CCTV Storm & Sewer Line Inspection
NASSCO-certified video inspection of public storm and sewer infrastructure, with written reports delivered in 24 to 48 hours. Identify structural defects, blockages, and root intrusion before they require emergency repairs or lead to public safety incidents.
Drain Line Jetting
High-pressure cleaning of public storm and sewer lines. Restore flow capacity and extend infrastructure life without costly excavation.
Vacuum & Hydro Excavation
Non-destructive utility exposure for public works projects, protecting underground infrastructure and keeping crews compliant with Oregon OSHA excavation safety standards (OAR 437, Division 3).
Hydroblasting
High-pressure water cleaning for culverts, retention structures, bridges, and public infrastructure. Effective, non-damaging, and appropriate for confined space environments.
Emergency Response
When public infrastructure fails (flooding, blocked mains, storm response), Mid-State responds 24/7, statewide, with same-day arrival. We carry the equipment and crew to handle emergencies that can’t wait for a procurement cycle.
Why Oregon Public Agencies Choose Mid-State
- NAPSA Certified: Among the first 20 certified sweeping contractors in the United States. The credential public agency procurement requires
- NASSCO Certified: Video inspection reports that meet public documentation standards
- CCB Licensed #239935: Fully licensed and insured for public agency work in Oregon
- 1-800-SWEEPER Network Member: National network affiliation with local Oregon accountability
- Contract Ready: We work within 1 to 3-year public contract structures with fixed pricing, defined scope, and predictable budgeting
- Documentation: Every service is documented. Service records, inspection reports, and maintenance logs ready for DEQ, ODOT, and public records requests
- True 24/7 Emergency Response: Public infrastructure emergencies don’t wait, neither do we
Oregon’s Public Agency Partner
From state agencies and county public works departments to special districts, utilities, and port authorities, Mid-State has the certifications, the equipment, and the statewide reach to support public agency operations across Oregon.
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