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DC Lifts Recreational Advisory for Potomac River

DC Health removed the advisory after 21 days of safe E. coli levels in the Potomac River, following a spill of over 243 million gallons from a sewage pipe collapse.

  • On Monday, the District Department of Health lifted its recreational advisory for the District portion of the Potomac River after tests showed bacterial levels within EPA standards, urging residents to follow neighboring jurisdictions' guidance outside District boundaries.
  • The 72-inch Potomac Interceptor ruptured on Jan. 19, releasing 250 million gallons in the first five days, while DC Water, DOEE, U.S. EPA and FEMA monitored water quality.
  • University of Maryland tests showed E. coli levels up to 4,000 times the standard and detected staphylococcus aureus, while officials said levels met the EPA recreational standard for 21 days.
  • D.C.-Area boaters can resume Potomac operations, and Sea Suite Cruises is preparing phased launches on March 14 and March 21, while DC Water expects to restore flow by mid-March.
  • Concerns about transparency persist as DC Water General Manager David Gadis testified Monday that two additional interceptor sections remain in poor condition and the 2024 report on the Potomac Interceptor is unreleased.
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