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DC Water Moves Forward with Major Sewer Line Repairs to Protect Rock Creek
Weekend Closure of Rock Creek Multi-Use Trail Begins Friday evening, Oct 3 for Gate Restoration Work
DC Water is advancing to the next critical phase of the Rock Creek Main Interceptor (RCMI) repair project, following the discovery in May of structural vulnerabilities in the 72-inch diameter sewer line that carries over 100 million gallons of wastewater daily. These repairs are a high priority to prevent potential sewage discharge into Rock Creek.
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Scaffolding Installation Begins near Watergate Complex for Potomac River Tunnel Project
Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway NW Beginning September 23, 2025, to Mid-November 2025
DC Water is installing temporary scaffolding at the Rock Creek Trail site, west of the Watergate Complex. Trail users are advised to adhere to flagger instructions during installation.
Scaffolding installation is expected to be completed by September 26, 2025, and will remain in place until mid-November 2025.
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DC Water to Begin Canal Road NW Slope Stabilization Project
Off-Peak Lane Closures and Sidewalk Closure Begin This Week
Starting, Saturday, September 20, DC Water will begin construction to stabilize the slope on Canal Road NW between Foxhall Road (Glover-Archbold Trailhead) and the Georgetown University (GU) entrance.
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Do you know where your drinking water comes from? Before it reaches your faucet, it travels through rivers, streams, lakes, reservoirs — and in our region, mostly from the Potomac River. This week is #SourceWaterProtectionWeek, a reminder of how vital our source water truly is. The Potomac River supplies drinking water to over 6.7 million people every single day, including you. Protecting our rivers, lakes, and aquifers reduces health risks and helps keep water treatment costs down. Let’s protect the source, together. #ProtectTheSource #DCWater

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