02/12/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/12/2026 18:45
At approximately 10:40 am on February 12, City crews responded to reports of a sewage release from a broken pipe near 2600 NW Beuhla Vista Terrace near its intersection with NW MacLeay Blvd. As a precaution, the public is advised to follow posted signage in the area.
The overflow was caused by a local excavation project that damaged a sewer line. Crews are working to identify the sewage release, clear the sewer main, and restore service. Crews estimate that 600 gallons overflowed the pipe so far, but all sewage currently remains in the excavation hole.
As a precaution, maintenance crews have placed warning signs near the release. The public should obey posted signs in the area.
Excavation can cause of sewage releases, but Environmental Services reminds the public that most are preventable. The most common causes of sewage releases are pipes clogged with household debris, such as cooking grease that is sent down kitchen drains or wet wipes that are flushed. Both belong in the trash, not down the drain.
Environmental Services advises the public to follow these tips to prevent clogs and overflows in homes and businesses and to prevent sewage releases:
If you experience or see a sewer overflow, contact the City's hotline at any hour of the day at .
About Environmental Services
Environmental Services - the City of Portland's sewer and stormwater utility - protects public health and the environment by collecting and recovering resources from the city's wastewater, managing stormwater, and restoring and protecting Portland's rivers, streams, and watersheds.