The Washington Post discovered that D.C. Water had planned to reinforce the ruptured Potomac Interceptor line years earlier, ...
Years of delayed repairs may have contributed to the collapse of the Potomac Interceptor sewage pipe in January that sent ...
A Washington Post investigation reveals that a prolonged environmental review pushed back work on the Potomac Interceptor ...
The Potomac River in the Washington, D.C. area is safe for recreation, DC Water said on March 2, after over five weeks of impaired water quality warnings following the Jan. 19 spill of over 200 ...
Over 100 years ago on March 27, 1912, the first Japanese cherry trees were planted around the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C.
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 ...
Walter Pison You know that feeling when you’re watching a Hallmark Christmas movie and thinking, “There’s no way a town ...
Stacker combed through historical photos and information to showcase the history of Washington, D.C. 100 years ago—in the ...
TeraWulf plans to buy a Morgantown power plant. Advocates worry that it generate enough energy for both its data center ...
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (7News) — Dozens of volunteers came together along the Potomac River on Saturday to clean up the waterfront and nearby parks in honor of World Water Day. The cleanup comes as recent ...
The House Energy and Commerce Committee sent a letter Thursday, obtained by The Daily Caller, to Garney Companies, Inc., a Kansas City-based construction firm that DC Water had been negotiating with ...
The Virginia Department of Health has lifted its remaining recreational water advisory for the Potomac River. Today’s announcement ends restrictions that had been in place for more than a month ...
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