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SE Hawthorne-Salmon Area Green Street and Sewer Project: March 11, 2016
2016-03-14 19:32:01| PortlandOnline
Wednesday night, city maintenance crews repaired a water main leak at the intersection of SE 46th Avenue and Hawthorne Boulevard. Additional work is needed to fill a void under the street. Until the void is repaired, the area is sectioned off and closed to vehicle traffic. One lane of travel in each direction will be maintained on SE Hawthorne Boulevard.
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Portland quietly returns nearly $1 million in sewer money earmarked for Centennial Mills
2016-03-11 17:43:03| PortlandOnline
Brad Schmidt in The Oregonian, March 9, 2016
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New Development: SE Hawthorne-Salmon Area Green Street and Sewer Project: March 9, 2016
2016-03-10 23:26:02| PortlandOnline
During the course of sewer construction on Hawthorne Boulevard between SE 45th and 46th avenues, crews suspected a leaking water line and notified the Portland Water Bureau. After investigating, the Water Bureau discovered a leaking water main at the intersection of SE 46th and Hawthorne and are currently in the process of correcting the issue. The repairs will not affect water services in the area.
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SW Terwilliger Boulevard Sewer Open House Tonight: March 10, 2016
2016-03-10 23:14:43| PortlandOnline
Environmental Services will begin construction this fall on almost 7,000 feet of an eight-inch sewer, and nearly 30 manholes in SW Terwilliger Boulevard from just north of SW Powers Court to Highway 43. The new Terwilliger sewer will connect to the 30-inch Tryon Interceptor sewer, which carries sewage to the Tryon Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant in Lake Oswego. This improvement to Portlands wastewater collection system will help protect water quality, public health, and the environment.
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Lower Powell Green Street and Sewer Repair Project Update: March 8, 2016
2016-03-09 23:47:30| PortlandOnline
Environmental Services will begin construction this month on a project to replace and repair 4,508 feet of aging sewer pipe. The work will include constructing 22 green street planters and planting trees to absorb rain and reduce stormwater runoff. The project will keep about 1.6 million gallons of stormwater out of sewers annually, increase sewer system capacity and reduce basement backups.
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