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Extraction Booth Service in Oregon
Oregon has 282 processor licenses under a PERMANENT licensing moratorium - these are the market, forever. Oregon processor licenses now trade at $60,000-$100,000. Protecting your license with professional compliance documentation is essential. WERCS provides next-day service throughout Oregon from our Pacific Northwest base.
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How WERCS Serves Oregon
Oregon has 282 processor licenses under a PERMANENT licensing moratorium - these are the market, forever. Oregon processor licenses now trade at $60,000-$100,000. Protecting your license with professional compliance documentation is essential. WERCS provides next-day service throughout Oregon from our Pacific Northwest base.
Mobile Service Teams
Our technicians travel to your facility with fully-equipped service vehicles.
24/7 Emergency Response
Next-day service throughout Oregon. Emergency response within 24 hours.
Preventive Maintenance Contracts
Scheduled service visits to keep your equipment running at peak performance.
Coverage Areas
PortlandEugeneSalemBendMedfordCorvallisSpringfieldHillsboroGreshamBeavertonAshlandGrants Pass
Services Available in Oregon
C1D1 Compliance Audit
Gas Sensor Calibration
Airflow Testing
Explosion-Proof Equipment Service
PLC & Controls Diagnostics
Pre-Inspection Preparation
Industries We Serve in Oregon
Extraction Processing
Botanical Processing
Hydrocarbon Extraction
CO2 Extraction
Ethanol Extraction
Oregon Compliance Requirements
Extraction Booth operations in Oregon must comply with federal regulations as well as state-specific requirements:
- Oregon Liquor and Extraction Commission (OLCC)
- OAR 845-025 regulations
- Oregon State Fire Marshal requirements
- Oregon OSHA standards
Extraction Booth Service in Oregon FAQ
Oregon has a permanent moratorium on new processor licenses. The 282 existing licenses are the entire market - forever. These licenses now trade at $60,000-$100,000. A failed fire inspection can cost your license. Professional service and documentation protects your investment.
Oregon extraction facilities must comply with OLCC regulations (OAR 845-025), Oregon State Fire Marshal requirements for hazardous locations, and Oregon OSHA standards. OLCC inspects facilities 1-2 times per year.
Yes. Oregon has a significant botanical extraction industry. Botanical facilities use identical C1D1 equipment and require the same professional service. Botanical extraction is federally legal with no banking or insurance complications.
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