Authorities from Washington, D.C.‘s Water and Sewer Authority expect the full repair of the sewage pipe that ruptured near Cabin John, Maryland, to take over nine months. DC Water officials held a ...
DC Water says the underground sewer line that burst and began spewing wastewater into the Potomac River four weeks ago could ...
The man who runs Washington, D.C.’s primary water utility said Wednesday that his team is “continuing to assess” a ...
A sewage spill that began on Jan. 19 in the Potomac River has become one of the largest, if not the largest, reported wastewater spills in U.S. history. On Jan. 19, a section of the Potomac ...
A wastewater spill into the Potomac River that began last month now appears to be one of the largest in American history. DC ...
Repairs on a pipe rupture sending sewage into the Potomac River northwest of Washington, D.C., will take weeks longer due to an unexpected blockage ...
A collapsed sewer line has allowed sewage to spill into the Potomac River. In the meantime, levels of dangerous bacteria in the Potomac are rapidly rising. WASHINGTON - A collapsed sewer line is ...
Don't touch the Potomac. That's D.C.'s message nearly a month after a sewer pipe collapse sent millions of gallons of raw ...
A large section of the Potomac Interceptor sewer line collapsed in January, spilling hundreds of millions of gallons of ...
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DC Water CEO writes open letter on Potomac sewage spill
DC Water is speaking out about last month’s Potomac Interceptor sewage spill, with CEO David Gadis calling the incident "deeply troubling" in a new open letter.
DC Water has said its working on repairing the sewage line and an environmental restoration plan. Neither are done yet.
Nineteen monks began the 2,300-mile journey from the Huong Dao Vipassana Bhavana Center in Fort Worth on Oct. 26, 2025. They ...
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