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Potomac wastewater spill appears to be largest in US history
 by Tara Suter
The Hill (via MSN)
Feb. 12, 2026

A wastewater spill into the Potomac River that began last month now appears to be one of the largest in American history.

DC Water, a local water utility, said in a press release last week that part of a sewer system known as the Potomac Interceptor collapsed along the Clara Barton Parkway on Jan. 19. In that same release, the utility said it “estimates that approximately 243 million gallons of wastewater has overflowed from the collapse site.”

On Monday, DC Water said there had been a “significant overflow” Sunday amid a “high flow period,” with some bypass pumps not in service at the time.

Potomac Riverkeeper Network, a local environmental advocacy group, claimed in a Facebook post Wednesday that the sewage spilled had topped 300 million gallons. ...

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Almost 4 weeks after sewage spill put hundreds of millions of gallons of raw sewage into Potomac River, DC issues its strongest warning. “Residents and pets should not touch the Potomac River, or engage in any Potomac recreational activities including fishing”
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The Guv is busy "grilling" steaks (the same way Schmuck Schumer did: putting raw meat on a cold grill and pretending it's cooking).

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Deferred maintenance?

No secondary containment?
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That's tidewater. It will take a long time to flush that out past Cape Charles, and every tributary estuary from that spill to the Atlantic will have issues over fisheries and contact. I can only say I am glad I don't live down there any more. Prayers up for the family and friends who do.
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That's tidewater. It will take a long time to flush that out past Cape Charles, and every tributary estuary from that spill to the Atlantic will have issues over fisheries and contact. I can only say I am glad I don't live down there any more. Prayers up for the family and friends who do.

Wow, then this could linger for years, much like the North Gulf of America seafood after the BP well leak.  That ditzy dumb blond guv, doesn't have a clue how much long term damage this has caused. 

This much sewage will have obvious E. Coli contam, but that much?  Other water born pathogens may be into play.  And add warmer weather?   **nononono*
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Dukakis let the same thing happen to Boston Harbor.  It's taken decades and billions of dollars to cleanup the Duke's mess.
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The largest wastewater discharge in Milwaukee's history occurred during the historic 1,000-year flood event from August 9 to 13, 2025, when approximately 5.14 billion gallons of untreated wastewater dwarfing the Potomac spill.
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