Trump directs federal authorities to protect Potomac
The federal government will coordinate cleanup after over 200 million gallons of wastewater spilled into the Potomac River, raising health concerns from University of Maryland researchers.
- On Monday, President Donald Trump ordered federal intervention to protect the Potomac after a January 19, 2026 sewer line collapse released more than 200 million gallons of wastewater.
- DC Water is working to contain the spill and repair the collapsed sewer pipeline after University of Maryland researchers called it one of the largest sewage spills in U.S. history, raising urgent public health concerns.
- More than 2,000 National Guard soldiers have been in Washington since Trump's initial deployment in August, while Trump accused local officials of mismanaging waste systems and D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser's office said drinking water remains safe.
- Democrats and rights advocates criticized the move as federal overreach, saying it targets Democratic-led areas, while Trump said the Federal Emergency Management Agency will coordinate despite staff cuts.
- This episode could prompt renewed scrutiny of aging sewer infrastructure as University of Maryland researchers detected pathogens, highlighting risks exposed by the January 19 collapse and federal control over Democratic-led jurisdictions.
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Trump deploying FEMA to 'protect' Potomac after sewage spill
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Trump directs federal government to intervene in Potomac sewage spill
President Donald Trump said Monday that federal authorities will respond to a major sewage spill that occurred four weeks ago in the Potomac River, which flows between Maryland, Washington and Virginia. In a post on his social network, Truth Social, Trump said the Federal Emergency Management Agency would play a key role in a response that would involve “Management, Direction, and Coordination” to protect the Potomac. FEMA is one of the agencies…
Trump Calls in FEMA to Respond to Sewage Disaster in Potomac River
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