The Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services lifted its recreational advisory for most of the Potomac River ...
The Virginia Department of Health (VDH) is lifting the remaining recreational water advisory from the American Legion ...
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The broken sewer line that filled the Potomac River with poop has been repaired. What happens next?
Over the weekend, DC Water completed repairs on the Potomac Interceptor pipe—the sewer line that broke in January, launching nearly 300 million gallons of poopy pollution into the Potomac River. After ...
The Virginia Department of Health has lifted its remaining recreational water advisory for the Potomac River. Today's ...
Heavy rains expected Monday may help environmental recovery following a historic raw sewage spill in the Potomac River. On ...
New testing by the Potomac Riverkeeper Network suggests sewage-contaminated water may still be reaching the Potomac River ...
Most Potomac River advisories lifted, but officials say keep avoiding these areas after sewage spill
Most areas of the Potomac River that run along Virginia and Maryland have been deemed safe for recreational activities, but ...
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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Sewage from Potomac River spill may still leak into nearby stream after some advisories lifted: testing report
Even after some of the recreational water advisories affecting Virginians were lifted, a new testing report from the Potomac ...
A recreational water advisory that was issued for the Potomac River in Virginia due to a sewage spill in January has been ...
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