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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 massive sewage pipe that ruptured and leaked millions of gallons of raw waste into the Potomac River has returned to ...
After a week of frozen pipes, emergency pumps, environmental warnings, and tens of millions of gallons of sewage spilling into the Potomac River, the crisis officially crossed into a new phase ...
A neighbor’s message alerted Teddy Bloomquist to a potential flooding problem. Downstairs in his Baltimore row house, cloudy ...
Three weeks ago, a collapse of the Potomac Interceptor pipe launched hundreds of millions of gallons of raw sewage into the Potomac River, contaminating waterways and thrusting the concept of “poop ...
H2GO is reminding customers that pet waste, plastic bags, wipes and other materials should not be flushed or put into the sewer system.
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