Oregon officials are dumping 38 million gallons of drinking water after surveillance video captured a 19-year-old man urinating into an open reservoir.
And it’s not even the first time this has happened.
The security camera footage shows the man urinating through a fence surrounding the Mt. Tabor Reservoir No. 5 in Southeast Portland Wednesday, just after 1 a.m. Minutes later, two other men, ages 18 and 19, tried to scale the fence into the reservoir. Only one was successful.
All three men were cited for trespassing, with the 19-year-old recieving a public urination citation for getting caught with his fly down. Officials will be reviewing the surveillance video to consider whether the men will be charged with a crime.
Residents won’t be drinking pee-tainted water anytime soon, however. The public health risk is slight, Portland Water Bureau Administrator David Shaff said in a statement, after tests came back “clean” Thursday. But the bureau announced it would still dump the 38-million gallons of drinking water and replace it with fresh supplies.









