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  1. Understanding Your Property's Sewer Connection - Portland.gov

    When you're thinking about purchasing a property, it's important to learn about the sewer connection and stormwater assets at the site. You can also find historic permits for …

  2. Sewer Construction Methods - Portland.gov

    Environmental Services repairs more than 50,000 feet of pipe each year using a variety of sewer construction methods. Each method creates different levels of noise and disruption to …

  3. Cured-in-Place-Pipe Lining (CIPP) - Portland.gov

    Cured-in-Place-Pipe Lining (CIPP) is a trenchless method of sewer construction. It requires little or no digging and significantly less time to complete than other sewer repair methods. It is …

  4. Priority Sewer Pipes Program - South/Southwest Portland

    The priority sewer pipe program will identify and repair sewer pipes throughout the city that are in need of urgent repair. This program allows for quicker construction timelines and the ability to …

  5. I-84 Sewer Pipe Abandonment Project - Portland.gov

    Environmental Services is designing a project to abandon a deteriorated sewer pipe under I-84 at NE 15th Avenue and reroute sewage flows to nearby sewer pipes. Taking these actions now …

  6. Bureau of Environmental Services Simplified Sewer Permit

    All mainline sewer extensions must request a public works permit. However, short sanitary sewers (less than 100 feet) can be considered for permitting under a BES Simplified Sewer Permit. …

  7. SE Ladd-Tamarack Ave Alley Sewer Repair - Portland.gov

    Dec 15, 2025 · Construction activities are happening in the SE Ladd Ave and SE Tamarack Ave Alley between SE Division and SE Lavender streets. Below is a simplified map with the area of …

  8. Jack and Bore - Portland.gov

    Jack and Bore is a trenchless method of sewer construction. It is suitable for installing short pipe runs in stable and dry soils without large boulders.

  9. Guide to UR and UC Permits - Portland.gov

    When you repair a sewer lateral or need a new connection to the public sewer system either in the right-of-way or in a public easement, a permit is needed. For sewer contractors and property …

  10. SW Main-Taylor Sewer Project - Portland.gov

    Environmental Services has 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 …