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SW Main-Taylor Sewer Project

Sewer and Stormwater
Active
Construction is expected to be completed in May.
Environmental Services has nearly completed a project to repair 10,765 feet, or two miles, of aging public sewer pipes in downtown Portland. Having provided 100 to 150 years of service, pipes require repairs to reduce risks of basement flooding and sewage releases to downtown buildings and streets.
Construction is anticipated to occur in the spring of 2024, perhaps in May..
Environmental Services will construct a sewer service lateral repair in SW Washington Street. The repair, now planned for the spring of 2024, will help prevent backups into buildings and streets.

SW Market-Madison Sewer Project

Sewer and Stormwater
Active
Construction is anticipated to begin in April or May of 2024 and take a year and a half to complete.
Environmental Services is constructing a project to repair 11,720 feet (more than two miles) of public sewer pipes in downtown Portland. Having provided up to 140 years of service, pipes require repairs to reduce the risks of basement flooding and sewage releases to downtown buildings and streets.

Lower Northwest Sewer Capacity Project

Sewer and Stormwater
Active
This project is in the design stage and is estimated to begin construction in the fall of 2025.
Environmental Services is designing a project that will upgrade public sewer and stormwater pipes and install new water quality treatment vaults in Northwest Portland. This project will protect the public and the environment by reducing street flooding and sewage releases to homes and businesses.

SW Alder-Harvey Milk Sewer Project

Sewer and Stormwater
Active
Project design continues. Construction is anticipated to begin in March of 2025 and take a year and a half to complete.
Environmental Services is designing a project to repair 9,700 feet, or almost 2 miles, of aging public sewer pipes in downtown Portland. Having provided 140 years of service, the pipes require repairs to reduce risks of basement flooding and sewage releases to downtown buildings and streets.
Environmental Services – your sewer and stormwater bureau – is currently engaged in a pilot project that would extend an existing Local Improvement District (LID) and create stormwater treatment and management infrastructure to serve approximately 20 properties.
Repair work has begun. Excavation and repairs began in March of 2024 and should take about two to four months to complete.
Environmental Services is conducting urgent repairs on two force mains inside the Ankeny Pump Station located under the west end of the Burnside Bridge. These repairs will protect public health and the environment by reducing the chance of sewer overflows to Waterfront Park and the Willamette River.