Two pipes clogged with non-disposable wipes, leading to multiple overflows into the Potomac River after a massive pipe ...
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Non-disposable wipes clog pumps, cause more sewer overflow into Potomac
A major blockage caused an estimated 600,000 gallons of additional sewage to spill into the Potomac River over the weekend, complicating the ongoing response to a massive pipe collapse that occurred ...
About 1,000 gallons of untreated sewage overflowed from a sanitary sewer located at 6010 Clinton Road in northwestern ...
MADISON (WKOW) -- A sanitary sewer overflow on Madison’s south side has been cleaned up, after rags clogged the sewer line. The City of Madison Engineering Division responded to a reported sanitary ...
Three weeks ago, a collapse of the Potomac Interceptor pipe launched hundreds of millions of gallons of raw sewage into the ...
A large section of the Potomac Interceptor sewer line collapsed in January, spilling hundreds of millions of gallons of ...
Repairs on a pipe rupture sending sewage into the Potomac River northwest of Washington, D.C., will take weeks longer due to ...
Washington, D.C.‘s Water and Sewer Authority significantly miscalculated the level of E. coli coming from a sewer line channel on Friday after a late January pipe collapse caused increased levels of ...
Hundreds of millions of gallons of raw sewage were spilled near the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. after a pipe collapsed.
DC Water has said its working on repairing the sewage line and an environmental restoration plan. Neither are done yet.
The already messy effort to stop millions of gallons of sewage from pouring into the Potomac River just got a lot harder — ...
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Wipes clog pumps as sewage spill repairs continue in Montgomery County
Crews encountered a new challenge at the sewage spill in Montgomery County after discovering that the pumps were clogged with non-disposable wipes.
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