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Lake in Oregon drained 'after man caught urinating in it'
PTI
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Nearly eight million gallons of water was drained out from the pristine lake in the city of Portland in Oregon after Joshua Seater, 21, was caught on the security camera relieving himself in it, 'The Daily Telegraph' reported.

Health experts said the incident would not have caused any harm to people in the city of Portland, who are supplied with drinking water from the reservoir. They said the average human bladder holds only six to eight ounces, and the urine would have been vastly diluted.

But David Shaff, an administrator at the Portland Water Bureau, defended the decision to empty the lake which is said to be costing the state's taxpayers US dollars 36,000.
"There are people who will say it's an over reaction. I don't think so. I think what you have to deal with here is the 'yuck' factor. I can imagine how many people would be saying 'I made orange juice with that water this morning'.

"Do you want to drink pee? Most people are going to be pretty damn squeamish about that," he was quoted as saying.

Seater had been out drinking with friends when he decided to relieve himself in the open air reservoir at 1.30 AM. He has not been arrested or charged with a crime, but may ultimately face a fine, the newspaper said.

He apologised publicly for his behaviour, adding, "It was a stupid thing to do. I didn't know it was a water supply, I thought it was a sewage plant. I wouldn't mind paying for it but I don't have a job right now. I'm willing to do community service to clean up the place because I feel bad."

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(Published 20 June 2011, 21:35 IST)