UPDATE: Progress on Potomac Interceptor Repair and Environmental Restoration Efforts
DC Water reported three weeks without Potomac River overflows as of March 1, 2026, with ongoing pipe cleaning, geopolymer lining, and debris removal under a National Park Service permit. Full wastewater flow restoration and site clean-up remain on track despite weather delays.
R
·April 15, 2026·1 min readDC Water reported three weeks without Potomac River overflows as of March 1, 2026, with ongoing pipe cleaning, geopolymer lining, and debris removal under a National Park Service permit. Full wastewater flow restoration and site clean-up remain on track despite weather delays.
Source: katv. Original: https://katv.com/news/local/16-million-bayou-bartholomew-restoration-adds-new-access-points-phase-one-ends-in-2026-katv-news-share-inform

About Restoration News Now
RNN is the national authority for disaster restoration industry news. Our editorial team covers storm, mold, fire, water, insurance, policy, and health topics for consumers, contractors, and legislators. Have a tip? Email [email protected]