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Soil Removal Underway on Section of C & O Canal
Today, DC Water and its contractors began removing contaminated soil between locks 13 and 14 in the C & O Canal, which was used as a temporary bypass during the Potomac Interceptor repair effort. Clean-up efforts are ongoing at Lock 10 with work to remove sludge now getting underway between locks 11 and 13.
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Soil Sampling Under Evaluation for Initial Clean-Up of Areas Impacted by Potomac Interceptor Overflow
DC Water, in coordination with the Environmental Protection Agency, is evaluating soil samples from areas directly impacted by the Potomac Interceptor overflows, where the initial clean-up is complete. This includes the drainage channel along Clara Barton Parkway, Rock Run Culvert (Culvert 12), and the unnamed tributary to the Potomac River.
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Today, DC Water crews and contractors began removing contaminated soil between Locks 13 and 14 on the C&O Canal, which was used as a temporary bypass during the Potomac Interceptor repair effort. Crews will remove the soil down to the clay liner and reconstruct the canal to National Park Service specifications. Cleanup is also continuing at Lock 10, with sludge removal underway between Locks 11 and 13. Next steps include beautification and revegetation, pending soil sampling results, as crews continue demobilizing the pumping site and preparing for long-term rehabilitation work along the interceptor. More details ▶️: https://www.dcwater.com/about-dc-water/media/news/soil-removal-underway-section-c-o-canal
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