The Potomac Interceptor sewage pipe, which leaked millions of gallons of waste into the Potomac River, has resumed operation following emergency repairs. DC Water confirmed the pipe can now handle the ...
DC Water has restored operation of the sewage pipe that leaked millions of gallons of waste into the Potomac River after ...
The massive sewage pipe that ruptured and leaked millions of gallons of raw waste into the Potomac River has returned to ...
Strong winds in the area may be the cause of two boats getting loose on the Potomac River. DC Fire tweeted on Friday that ...
A class-action lawsuit has been filed after part of a decades-old sewer line in Maryland collapsed in January, sending raw sewage into the Potomac River. After weather delays, repair work has resumed.
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 ...
A Virginia boater is suing a Washington, D.C. water utility for the massive Potomac River sewage spill as concerns over pollution and public safety continue.
Land and boat owners filed a lawsuit against D.C. Water after more than 200 million gallons of sewage spilled in the Potomac ...
A Virginia boater is suing a Washington water utility for negligence in the collapse of a pipe that leaked millions of gallons of raw sewage into the Potomac River.
The Potomac Conservancy gave the Potomac River a B grade in its recent report card, the fifth B in ten years. And while a B is better than the D the river got in 2011 or the C in 2013, the river is ...
Up the Potomac river, Maryland crews are making steady progress repairing the underground pipe responsible for the sewage spill. Meanwhile, further downstream in D.C., the Bowser administration is ...
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