WASHINGTON - Officials with the Environmental Protection Agency and DC Water will give an update on the Potomac Interceptor ...
The utility is expediting river sediment testing and beginning clean up of the C&O Canal, but residents are still concerned ...
7 News was there as DC Water crews finished emergency repairs Saturday to stop a massive sewage leak into the Potomac River, ...
The massive sewage pipe that ruptured and leaked millions of gallons of raw waste into the Potomac River has returned to ...
DC Water opened itself up to public scrutiny once again Thursday night, this time in Alexandria, as questions keep growing ...
The Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has lifted its recreational advisory for much of the ...
The Virginia Department of Health has lifted its remaining recreational water advisory for the Potomac River. Today's ...
Water flow was restored at the Potomac Interceptor Saturday after months of repair work.
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.
Federal and local officials including DC Water marked Tuesday the completion of initial repairs to the underground pipeline ...
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 more than 200 million ...
While raw sewage and wastewater continue to be diverted through the C&O Canal since the January sewage spill, tests show dangerously high levels of E. coli in a nearby creek that feeds into the ...
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