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Community invited to Potomac Interceptor collapse meeting as DC Water CEO faces Congress
Leaders in Montgomery County are expected to address long-term concerns over the Potomac Interceptor collapse on Monday evening. Community members are invited to hear from DC Water, the Maryland ...
Large boulders and debris estimated to weigh tens of thousands of pounds were blamed for the historic sewage spill into the Potomac River on Jan. 19, according to officials. Now, the Potomac ...
WASHINGTON — Congress held a hearing Wednesday to investigate the Potomac Interceptor collapse. Four months after the incident, the committee is still investigating the cause of the collapse, as well ...
WASHINGTON - DC Water opened itself up to public scrutiny once again Thursday night, this time in Alexandria, as questions keep growing over the Potomac Interceptor collapse that spewed more than 240 ...
The U.S Army Corps of Engineers and Grunley Construction Co., established an 11-pump stormwater diversion system with a capacity of nearly 7,900 gallons per minute. March 23, 2026 Full flow has been ...
BALTIMORE — Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown and the Maryland Department of the Environment filed a lawsuit against DC Water, seeking penalties and damages after the Potomac sewage collapse.
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — DC Water’s CEO was under the spotlight on Wednesday on Capitol Hill. The Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, part of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, held a ...
Crews cleani up the spill following the release of raw sewage from the Potomac Interceptor. Despite a marathon repair effort, the state of Maryland claims that there were significant releases into its ...
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