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Bull Run Treatment Projects Update - August 2021

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Construction Activity Update - Aug. 26

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Construction Activity Update - Aug. 16

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Bull Run Treatment Projects Update - July 2021

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Powell Butte Reservoir 1 Roof Repair Project Update - August 2021

Learn more about anticipated truck traffic and construction at Powell Butte Nature Park in our project e-newsletter.

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Consistent clean water is critical for hemodialysis patient care

Consistent, clean water is vital for hemodialysis treatment and overall patient care at OHSU Hospital. Learn how the Bull Run Filtration Project will benefit patient care from nurse manager Darcey Ayala.

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Important groundwork for design of the filtration facility

We completed the first of four design milestones for the filtration facility. The Filtration Facility Basis of Design Report provides the design foundation for the best treatment process for our water and is another major step toward making the filtration facility a reality.  

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Construction Activity Update - July 27

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Filtration Construction Activity Update - July 3

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Bull Run Treatment Projects Update - June 2021

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Bull Run Treatment Projects annual update

Generations of Portlanders will benefit from the long-term improvements we're making to enhance our water system’s resilience and reduce future risks. Learn the many ways the Bull Run Treatment Projects are making a difference for people in our community today and long into the future.

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Groundwater management: Some progress toward defining roles and developing long-term plans

This is a one-year follow-up to our 2020 report, "Groundwater: City identified risks, must develop a long-term plan to address them."

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Environmental Services proposes revisions to Administrative Rule ENB-4.05 Systems Development Charges for Sewer and Stormwater

Environmental Services is making changes to ENB-4.05 regarding systems development charges for sewer and stormwater. Proposed changes align with citywide initiatives and define new business types for better clarity. The public comment period is now closed.

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