The Big Pipe
July 22, 2013
Last Week, Willamette Week ran a poem by Richard Grunert about one of our city’s unseen and important heroes: the Big Pipe.
The Big Pipe is used to control combined sewer overflows. Older neighborhoods in Portland have a sewer system that mixes untreated sewage and stormwater run off into a single pipe. During heavy rain storms, runoff from buildings, streets, and other hard surfaces can fill these combined sewers – causing them to overflow. Controlling the sewer overflows, with the help of the Big Pipe, plays a key role in keeping the Willamette River safe and healthy.
It took 20 years to complete the project, but our once-polluted Willamette River has now become a safe place for Oregonians to swim and play.
Read Richard Grunert’s poem online.