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What to expect during lead service line replacement, next Lead Free DC Webinar
When your block comes up for DC Water’s free lead service line replacement or you want to hire a contractor yourself, it’s important to know what to expect. We’ve got you covered at our next Lead Free DC Virtual Meeting, Wednesday, July 9.
During our quarterly webinar, we’ll walk you through what happens BEFORE a lead service line replacement. It all starts well ahead of construction. We’re knocking on doors, digging test pits, and sending letters to make sure our Lead Free DC Program doesn’t leave anyone out. It’s a team effort will multiple forms of outreach as well as inspections.
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TRAFFIC ADVISORY: Temporary Lane Closure on I-66 Ramp Start This Week
DC CLEAN RIVERS – POTOMAC RIVER TUNNEL PROJECT
Attention drivers. If you use the ramp from Ohio Drive Southwest to I-66, DC Water will be doing construction that requires the temporary closure of one northbound lane beginning as of today, weather permitting. Drivers will still be able to get onto the highway, and the lane will reopen before the evening rush.
The work is scheduled on weekdays during off-peak hours – 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. – to minimize the disruption during rush hour when traffic volumes are higher. The lane closure is expected to continue for approximately three weeks.
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DC Water to Begin Slope Stabilization Work on Canal Road in advance of Potomac River Tunnel Project
DC Water will begin slope stabilization work along Canal Road Northwest starting around mid-August and is needed before construction at the site for part of the Potomac River Tunnel. This essential infrastructure work will require the closure of one lane and the sidewalk on Canal Road between Foxhall Road and the entrance to Georgetown University, a key commuter route for residents of the District, Maryland, and Virginia.
The work is expected to take about six months and must be done with extreme care. DC Water will be ...
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🎓 School’s out, but our Lead Free DC June report card is in — and let’s just say, we passed with flying colors. 🙌 Here’s how we crushed it last month: ✅ Replaced 258 lead service lines ✅ Knocked on 4,737 doors across all 8 Wards ✅ Signed up 620 homes for FREE replacements ✅ Showed up at 13 community events & meetings We’re out here doing the work—because replacing lead pipes doesn’t take a summer break. 💧 Check your home’s service line material at dcwater.com/leadmap #LeadFreeDC #CleanWaterForAll

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