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NW District Sewer Replacement Project Construction Update: November 18, 2016 Night Work to Continue
2016-11-19 01:42:02| PortlandOnline
The Portland Noise Control Office granted Environmental Services a noise variance for overnight construction at specified locations (see map) for up to five months on this project. Night work hours are 8:00 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. Sunday through Thursday. If you have questions or concerns during night work hours, you can call the City of Portland on-site hotline at 503-823-6290. You can also contact the Portland Noise Control Office at 503-823-7350 or noise@portlandoregon.gov.
Southeast Interceptor Sewer Repair Project: Proposed night work
2016-11-08 00:48:07| PortlandOnline
Environmental Services has nearly completed design work for an inner southeast Portland repair of a deep interceptor sewer line that is deteriorating due to age. The repairs will extend the life of the sewer and protect public health, water quality and the environment. The city built the large-diameter Southeast Interceptor in 1954. It runs parallel to the Willamette River under inner southeast neighborhoods and is between 5 to 6 feet wide and 25 to 54 feet below the surface.
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Sewer work on Main St. in Downtown Champaign
2016-07-25 02:00:00| CUMTD Alerts
Due to Sewer work in Downtown Champaign we have a reroute! 1S Yellow, 2U Red : Neil to University to I.T. 3S Lavender, 9A Brown: Main St. to Neil to University to I.T.
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Hollywood/Grant Park Sewer & Stormwater Project Update NIGHT WORK SCHEDULED
2016-05-09 19:23:12| PortlandOnline
Construction is underway on Environmental Services Hollywood-Grant Park Sewer and Stormwater Project, http://www.portlandoregon.gov/bes/64826.
UPDATE: Emergency sewer work to close lanes at SW Broadway and Jefferson on Monday May 9
2016-05-09 19:10:06| PortlandOnline
Portland Bureau of Transportation crews are reopening lanes at the intersection of SW Jefferson and SW Broadway in downtown Portland, after working to repair and secure a failed sewer line and underground cavity.