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Oregon City fined $6000 for raw sewage discharge in Newell Creek tributary

2015-03-06 02:40:20| Waste Management - Topix.net

The state Department of Environmental Quality has fined Oregon City $6000 for discharging 1,750 gallons of raw sewage into a Newell Creek tributary. The sewage was discharged on Nov. 26 from a broken force main, or pressurized pipe, near the Barclay Hills Sanitary Sewer Pump Station, according to a DEQ press release.

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