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Water System Lead & Copper Results
Review the PDFs below for the lead and copper results for Siletz & Oak Flats.
Consumer Notice: Lead Drinking Water Results (Siletz Public Water System)
Lead & Copper Report – 9/23/25 (Oak Flats CWS)
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Latest Posts
Tribe, and county mourn the passing of Commissioner Claire Hall
It’s with great sadness that we recognize the life and legacy of Lincoln County Commissioner Claire Hall, and the unfinished work she leaves behind.
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians assist in Yachats whale stranding response
A carefully selected group of tribal hunters, staff, and members coordinated together to harvest the bones, baleen, blubber and the skull. The collected materials will be processed for use in cultural education and traditional practices.
Native American Heritage Month highlights history and future of indigenous advocacy
Each November, the United States observes Native American Heritage Month, a time to celebrate the rich histories, diverse cultures, and enduring contributions of Indigenous peoples. More than a symbolic gesture, this month offers a vital opportunity to recognize the resilience, sovereignty, and living traditions of native communities across the country.
Siletz Tribe declares State of Emergency, donates funds to local food banks
Siletz, Ore., on November 1, 2025, the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians declared a state of emergency to address food insecurity as a result of the ongoing federal government shutdown.
Eel Harvesting at Dawn Rekindles Tribal Connection to Pacific Lamprey
Lamprey has been a vital source of food for the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians and many other Pacific Northwest tribes since time immemorial. This year, the Natural Resource Department, the Healthy Traditions Department and the Portland Area Office partnered and held two eel harvesting events at the falls.
Coming to Judd Street: New Men’s Transitional Living Home in Siletz
The Siletz Tribal Behavioral Health Program is proud to announce the construction of a new Men’s Transitional Living Home on Tribal land near the junction of Judd Street and Old River Road.
