Hundreds of people were out on the Potomac River enjoying Tuesday's beautiful weather a little over a week after DC’s ...
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 ...
A Virginia boater is suing a Washington, D.C. water utility for the massive Potomac River sewage spill as concerns over ...
About a month and a half after sewage started spilling into the Potomac River, D.C. officials lifted the health advisory Monday. DC Director of Health Dr. Ayanna Bennett said she feels comfortable ...
Health concerns along the Potomac River are growing more urgent after new testing found bacteria levels have increased, not improved, weeks after a massive sewage spill tied to a collapsed sewer line ...
The cleanup of the massive sewage spill in the Cabin John area of Montgomery County needs to be much broader than what the owner of the ruptured pipe has proposed, environmental groups say.
WASHINGTON — Within days, DC health officials likely to lift their current guidance telling people to avoid touching the water in the Potomac River more than five weeks after a massive sewer collapse.
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser declared a local public emergency for the sewage spill in the Potomac River on Wednesday, 30 days after a section of a major pipe collapsed, unleashing millions of gallons of ...