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CSO Advisory: Heavy rain leads to combined sewer overflow to the Willamette River

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A combined sewer overflow (CSO) advisory has been issued for the Willamette River.
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This advisory expired at 3:34am on March 16, 2026


About the CSO

  • The CSO affects the stretch of the Willamette River downstream of the Ross Island Bridge.
  • The overflow began around 6:26 am on March 12 and is ongoing at the time of this posting.
  • This advisory may be updated as needed.

Public advisory

  • Avoid contact with the river in the affected area during the overflow and for 48 hours after it stops due to increased bacteria levels.
  • Recreational activities such as swimming, paddleboarding, kayaking, and other activities with contact with the river are not advised during this time.

About CSOs

  • CSOs can occur during periods of heavy rain or snowfall.
  • Combined sewage from a CSO is approximately 80% stormwater and 20% sewage.
  • Portland's Big Pipe Project has reduced CSOs by 94% to the Willamette River and 99% to the Columbia Slough.
  • Overflows used to occur 50 times a year, sometimes lasting for days, but now occur 4 times a year on average.
  • Before the Big Pipes, as little as 0.10 inch of rain in 24 hours could trigger a CSO.

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