An ‘elegant solution’ emerges for Portland Harbor Superfund site and a troubled tycoon

 

After more than a quarter century, the public could emerge as an unexpected winner from one of Oregon’s largest environmental disasters.

 

By Nigel Jaquiss

 Oregon Journalism Project

More than a quarter century after the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency named the Portland Harbor a Superfund site, OJP has learned that a proposed solution could save polluters hundreds of millions of dollars and leave a despoiled Portland landmark relatively pristine — and in public ownership.

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