The Virginia Department of Health has lifted its remaining recreational water advisory for the Potomac River. Today's ...
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The broken sewer line that filled the Potomac River with poop has been repaired. What happens next?
Over the weekend, DC Water completed repairs on the Potomac Interceptor pipe—the sewer line that broke in January, launching nearly 300 million gallons of poopy pollution into the Potomac River. After ...
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Sewage from Potomac River spill may still leak into nearby stream after some advisories lifted: testing report
Even after some of the recreational water advisories affecting Virginians were lifted, a new testing report from the Potomac Riverkeeper Network (PRKN) suggests sewage from the massive Potomac River ...
Heavy rains expected Monday may help environmental recovery following a historic raw sewage spill in the Potomac River. On ...
Virginians can once again fish and swim in portions of the Potomac River that were affected when a sewage pipe collapsed in Montgomery County, Maryland, on Jan 19, and spilled ...
The massive sewage pipe that ruptured and leaked millions of gallons of raw waste into the Potomac River returned to ...
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DC Water, federal agencies focused on environmental cleanup after Potomac Interceptor sewage line repaired
Environmental cleanup is moving swiftly ahead where 243 million gallons of sewage once flowed into the Potomac River.
Locally trained whitewater kayakers are unable to return to their downstream training area, but see promising water testing results.
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