City Admits River Still Poop-Filled Cesspit Weeks After Potentially Unprecedented Sewage Spill

The man who runs Washington, D.C.’s primary water utility said Wednesday that his team is “continuing to assess” a potentially historic January sewage spill into the Potomac River, which provides the lion’s share of the D.C. area’s drinking water. A Jan. 19 sewer system collapse sent over 300 million gallons of bacteria-laden sewage gushing into […]

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