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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, 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.
On January 19, 2026, a section of the Potomac Interceptor collapsed along Clara Barton Parkway, in Montgomery County, resulting in a significant overflow into the C & O Canal National Historical Park and Potomac River.
DC Water crews and contractors constructed a bypass to carry the wastewater ...
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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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DC Water Takes Measures Ahead of Rain, Snow to Prevent Flooding and Impacts on Potomac Interceptor Repairs
DC Water crews are working around the clock to keep the Potomac Interceptor repair site safe as another storm approaches. Since February 8, there have been no overflows to the Potomac River, and efforts are underway to bolster pump capacity and manage stormwater runoff due to expected heavy rain and snow that could flood the pumping site and endanger pumping operations.
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We’d love to have you join us tomorrow. We’re hosting a community meeting on the Potomac Interceptor response - what happened, what’s been done, and what comes next. 📍 Wednesday, Feb. 25 at 7 p.m. DC Water Headquarters | 1385 Canal St. SE, Washington, DC 🎥 Watch live at: video.oct.dc.gov/DCN/ Your questions matter. We’re here to listen.
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