For more than two weeks, the largest fire in decades in the Bull Run watershed has raged in the protected area that serves as Portland’s primary drinking water source, triggering fears about water ...
The Camp Creek Fire, a 1,200-acre blaze burning in the Bull Run Watershed, was zero percent contained as of Saturday evening, the Portland Water Bureau said. For now, officials added, it poses no risk ...
The Camp Creek Fire in the Bull Run Watershed northeast of Sandy was sparked by lightning on Thursday, August 24, and has grown to around 1,600 acres with 0% containment. Yesterday’s somewhat more ...
SANDY, Ore. — The Camp Creek Fire burning in the Bull Run Watershed east of Portland has grown to about 1,600 acres and is 0% contained as of late Monday morning, according to fire officials. The fire ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – A seven-year project to purify water in Portland is finally set to break ground. Since 2017, the Bull Run ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — As Portland officials continue work on the Bull Run Watershed’s purification system, the city boasts safe drinking water throughout the area. The Portland Water Bureau just ...
For most of the year, Portland gets its drinking water from the 139-square-mile Bull Run watershed deep in the Mount Hood National Forest. Water from Bull Run Lake and the connected river flow into ...
Portland braces for more heat Mon-Tue as officials consider added response measures. Crash shuts down SR 14 near Camas, detours via Exit 12 and delays expected A collision shut down a stretch of state ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – Portland’s water is coming entirely from the Bull Run Watershed once again. Since late July, the city had been supplementing the supply with groundwater from the Columbia South ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — A project aiming to filter Portland's drinking water is now estimated to cost an additional $450 million, city officials have announced. On Thursday, the Portland Water Bureau ...
: We believe that citizens and ratepayers should continue to have supervised access to the public resource that provides their drinking water. During a daylong visit to Bull Run watershed, education ...