Investigation underway after sewage spill affects Portland creek

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On Tuesday, the Portland Bureau of Environmental Services reported a sewage spill that has raised alarm in the community. Approximately 2,000 gallons of sewage overflowed from a private maintenance hole, prompting an immediate investigation into the incident. Local authorities are assessing the environmental impact of the spill on nearby waterways, particularly focusing on the safety of Stephens Creek. Residents are advised to remain vigilant and avoid direct contact with the water until further notice. The bureau is dedicated to ensuring public health safety and is working diligently to address the situation.

In addition to the environmental implications, the spill highlights the need for regular maintenance of private infrastructure to prevent future occurrences. As investigations continue, the bureau pledges to keep the public informed about any developments. This incident underscores the importance of safeguarding local water resources and maintaining community trust.

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