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Jul 13, 2021
Photo: Ford, Brad
The City of Portland Bureau of Environmental Services collected wastewater from 192 RVs in a three-month pilot program to prevent pollution and deliver basic sanitation needs to people without stable housing who are living in RVs parked on city streets. The pilot began in mid-March and continued through the end of June.
Environmental Services is announcing the continuation of the pollution prevention pilot program for another three months as it seeks more stable longterm funding. The program addresses the connected challenges of safely disposing of human waste and protecting community health and the environment from spills.
“The pilot is working. Environmental Services is successfully preventing unintended discharges to the environment and respectfully addressing the sanitation needs of our homeless neighbors who are living in RVs for lack of better options,” said Commissioner Mingus Mapps. “I am pleased to announce the program will cont
Jul 13, 2021
Photo: Ford, Brad
The City of Portland Bureau of Environmental Services collected wastewater from 192 RVs in a three-month pilot program to prevent pollution and deliver basic sanitation needs to people without stable housing who are living in RVs parked on city streets. The pilot began in mid-March and continued through the end of June.
Environmental Services is announcing the continuation of the pollution prevention pilot program for another three months as it seeks more stable longterm funding. The program addresses the connected challenges of safely disposing of human waste and protecting community health and the environment from spills.
“The pilot is working. Environmental Services is successfully preventing unintended discharges to the environment and respectfully addressing the sanitation needs of our homeless neighbors who are living in RVs for lack of better options,” said Commissioner Mingus Mapps. “I am pleased to announce the program will cont
Jul 13, 2021
Photo: Ford, Brad
The City of Portland Bureau of Environmental Services collected wastewater from 192 RVs in a three-month pilot program to prevent pollution and deliver basic sanitation needs to people without stable housing who are living in RVs parked on city streets. The pilot began in mid-March and continued through the end of June.
Environmental Services is announcing the continuation of the pollution prevention pilot program for another three months as it seeks more stable longterm funding. The program addresses the connected challenges of safely disposing of human waste and protecting community health and the environment from spills.
“The pilot is working. Environmental Services is successfully preventing unintended discharges to the environment and respectfully addressing the sanitation needs of our homeless neighbors who are living in RVs for lack of better options,” said Commissioner Mingus Mapps. “I am pleased to announce the program will cont
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