Potomac River Green Infrastructure Project A
Thank You!
DC Water thanks you for your patience during construction of green infrastructure (GI)! We hope you enjoy the improvements to your neighborhood. You can find the GI practices constructed within the Potomac River Project A area by clicking on the interactive map below:
Overview
Potomac River Project A is part of DC Water's Clean Rivers GI Projects. It is the first GI project constructed in the Potomac River Sewershed to significantly reduce the level of pollution to the Potomac River produced by the discharge of stormwater runoff and sanitary sewer flows, known as combined sewer overflows (CSOs).
Potomac River Project A was completed in March 2019 and involved the construction of innovative GI technologies that include bioretention (rain gardens) in planter strips and permeable pavement on streets and alleys. These practices manage stormwater by taking advantage of the earth's natural processes, such as allowing the water to infiltrate into the soil, evaporate into the air or be used by plants which transpire it as vapor. In addition to managing stormwater, GI contributes to beautifying the streetscape and making it more welcoming for pedestrians, bicyclists and drivers.
Maintenance
To ensure continued performance of GI and the associated reduction of combined sewer overflows, the GI facilities must be maintained regularly. DC Water is responsible for maintenance of GI facilities. If you notice trash or other issues in the facilities, please contact DC Water and note the Facility ID located on the sign. Facility ID signs can be found at each GI facility that DC Water constructed in your neighborhood. For more information, see the GI Maintenance Factsheet in the Project Documents above.
Project Location Map
Potomac River Project A is composed of two areas in the Glover Park and Burleith neighborhoods of northwest Washington, DC. The areas are delineated by Calvert Street NW to Whitehaven Parkway and 40th Place NW to Wisconsin Avenue NW & Whitehaven Parkway to Reservoir Road NW and 35th Street NW to 39th Street NW.
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