More than 150 residents, many from Cabin John and Glen Echo, attended the DC Water community meeting held at Whitman High in Bethesda.
D.C. mayor’s declared disaster site gets additional federal help, while utility DC Water predicts repairs to finish in mid-March—but longer-term costs and impact concerns remain.
Water and sewer rates are going up — again. The Great Lakes Water Authority's board voted this week to increase them, hiking ...
An anonymous donation of $3.6 million worth of gold highlights frustration with Osaka’s aging waterworks. It will only ...
After hearing of sweltering conditions in classrooms at Milwaukee Public Schools, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel equipped teachers with thermometers and investigated the problem over the course of the ...
The public got an update on the status of repairs on the Potomac Interceptor sewer line. And there’s good news.
Cabin John residents and local river clubs say they need data, guidance and water quality testing heading into the warmer ...
Yuba County declared a state of emergency last week after a pipe ruptured at a local powerhouse, spilling massive amounts of ...
Initial tests reveal good news for water quality after a ruptured pipe dumped oil into the Yuba River. The New Colgate ...
Water tests show no contamination after the Yuba pipe rupture, Yuba Water Agency said, while monitoring and cleanup efforts ...
Federal assistance has arrived for the Potomac River sewage spill after the president approved D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s emergency declaration request.