DC Health is set to lift the advisory against recreational contact with the Potomac River in Washington, D.C., weeks after a ...
Virginians can once again fish and swim in portions of the Potomac River that were affected when a sewage pipe collapsed in ...
D.C. health officials are lifting a recreational advisory on the Potomac River, citing an improvement in water quality after a sewage line collapsed in January.
The 240M gallon sewage spill stalls Potomac charters. Some are pivoting to the Anacostia, but they want assurances from officials.
Locally trained whitewater kayakers are unable to return to their downstream training area, but see promising water testing results.
Recreational activity at the Potomac River may resume after the advisory was lifted in Washington, D.C., on Monday morning.
Get answers about how the Potomac River is being cleaned up after more than 200 million gallons of sewage spilled in it more ...
A broken pipe sent a gusher of sewage into the river near Washington. Some people may try to row, sail or fish. But skeptics are steering clear.
Cabin John residents and local river clubs say they need data, guidance and water quality testing heading into the warmer seasons.
Several entities are conducting water quality sampling, primarily for E. coli. DC Water reports that E. coli levels are steadily decreasing.
Maryland's Department of the Environment on Wednesday announced plans to reopen shellfish harvesting on March 10. Following the spill a partial closure was put in place from the Port Tobacco River in ...
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