The Potomac River in the Washington, D.C. area is safe for recreation, DC Water said  on March 2, after over five weeks of ...
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The Virginia Department of Health (VDH) announced that it is partially lifting a recreational water advisory for the Potomac River, effective immediately.
A Virginia boater is suing DC Water, saying its negligence led to a massive sewage leak into the Potomac River.
A broken pipe sent a gusher of sewage into the river near Washington. Some people may try to row, sail or fish. But skeptics are steering clear.
DC Water released its plan to clean up the sewage spill along the Potomac River and the C&O Canal — a process officials say ...
Most areas of the Potomac River that run along Virginia and Maryland have been deemed safe for recreational activities, but ...
Contamination levels in the waterway have declined, but health advisories remain in place for boaters downstream.
Locally trained whitewater kayakers are unable to return to their downstream training area, but see promising water testing results.
Arlington continues to monitor the recent sewage spills in the Potomac River, while noting that the County’s drinking water remains safe, regularly tested, and held to the highest state and federal ...
While DC Water maintains that repairs and cleanup from January's sewer line collapse won't be paid for by D.C. residents, there are concerns about the cost it could have on small businesses that ...
The Post was given exclusive access to watch the crews work on pipes clogged with non-disposable wipes and a wall of rocks, among other things, in the freezing cold.