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REMINDER: DC Water to Host a Community Meeting to Update District Residents About Potomac Interceptor Repair Efforts
As DC Water continues repair efforts on the Potomac Interceptor sewer line, we want to provide an opportunity for the community to engage with us on Wednesday, February 25, to ask questions, and learn more about the response, impacts to the Potomac River, and next steps in the emergency repair and long-term rehabilitation efforts.
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UPDATE: Crews Closer to Reaching Rocks and Debris Blocking Damaged Potomac Interceptor
Repairs are moving forward, with crews closer to reaching a debris dam and large rocks blocking a section of the damaged Potomac Interceptor. Work has been completed to fully extend the excavation site and install trench boxes to stabilize and isolate the additional pipe sections. No overflows entering the Potomac River have occurred in 16 days.
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UPDATE: Excavation Site Extended Around Damaged Section of Potomac Interceptor to Access Rock Blockage
The excavation around a damaged section of the Potomac Interceptor has been extended and trench boxes installed to provide shoring and stability. This doubles the size of the excavated area, to connect the collapse site with a downstream access point to the Potomac Interceptor.
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Crews continue making steady progress at the Potomac Interceptor site. Fourteen pumps are now on site, providing more than 150 million gallons per day of pumping capacity, improving redundancy and reliability while repairs move forward. Excavation around the damaged section is now fully extended. Approximately 45 feet of the rock and debris dam have been removed, with another 8 to 10 feet of remaining rock and debris still to go. These images show the expanded excavation area as crews move closer to full removal.
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