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 ...
A company that offers cruises on the Potomac River in the D.C. area wants customers to know what they’re doing this spring to ...
DC Health is set to lift the advisory against recreational contact with the Potomac River in Washington, D.C., weeks after a ...
Contamination levels in the waterway have declined, but health advisories remain in place for boaters downstream.
As DC Water warns it could take nine months to fully stop the sewage spill into the Potomac River, concerns grow over the threat to the crab and shellfish industry.
The city says it's safe to return to boating, fishing, and other activities except for swimming.
Several entities are conducting water quality sampling, primarily for E. coli. DC Water reports that E. coli levels are ...
Don't touch the Potomac. That's D.C.'s message nearly a month after a sewer pipe collapse sent millions of gallons of raw ...
A D.C. utility had been working for weeks to repair a collapsed sewer line when the president blamed Maryland’s governor for the contamination on Monday.