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DC Water to Conduct Aerial Assessment of Potomac Interceptor
Comprehensive Survey to Guide Rehabilitation and Address Changing Site Conditions
Starting later this week, DC Water will conduct an aerial drone assessment along the 54-mile Potomac Interceptor (PI) to evaluate current site conditions and better understand the changing landscape and development along the Potomac Interceptor alignment, including areas where there may be rocks or boulders that need further on the ground inspections.
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Sludge Removal Complete between locks 13 and 14, work continues on remaining C & O Canal sections
DC Water has completed sludge removal on a section of the C & O Canal between locks 13 and 14, which was used as a bypass to divert wastewater around the collapsed section of the Potomac Interceptor and back into the pipe further downstream. Crews are now constructing an access bridge to this section of the canal to allow soil removal to begin.
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Time for a Spring Refresh: DC Water Gives the System Its Annual Clean Sweep
Spring cleaning isn’t just for closets and cabinets. DC Water’s system gets a refresh too!
Starting March 23, DC Water will begin work that helps maintain more than 1,300 miles of water lines across the District. During this time, the disinfectant used in drinking water will temporarily switch from chloramine to chlorine through May 4. This switch helps support overall water quality throughout the year.
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DC Water has completed sludge removal on a section of the C&O Canal between locks 13 and 14. Work continues to clear sludge and debris between locks 10 and 13. So far: • Approximately 3,100 feet of the canal is being cleaned • Soil is being removed down to the clay liner • Crews will then rebuild the canal to National Park Service specifications Initial clean-up and temporary stabilization are complete in the areas directly impacted by the overflows. Beautification and revegetation are pending soil sampling results, with native species to be replanted. 🔗 https://www.dcwater.com/about-dc-water/media/news/sludge-removal-complete-between-locks-13-and-14-work-continues-remaining
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