At the end of March, the County Council in Alexandria, Va. passed an amendment to the current 10-year water and
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At the end of March, the County Council in Alexandria, Va. passed an amendment to the current 10-year water and
Continue readingFor many years now, Perma-liner™ Industries has been proud to combine resources with D.C. Water. Together we have worked to
Continue readingMany cities on the East coast are in the process of a sizable undertaking to renew their aging infrastructures. Specifically
Continue readingWashington DC- you’ve got a new and impressive building for Water and Sewer Services. The new and improved eco-friendly facility
Continue readingThe District of Columbia has embarked on an ‘as needed’ replacement program in which residents can request the utility to
Continue readingUndoubtedly, you are still enjoying the many highlights that this time of year brings, but as the glory days of
Continue readingAcross the nation, many cities have been engulfed by heavy rains this month. The small community of McHenry, MD. was
Continue readingThe District of Columbia Water and Sewer has recently signed an agreement to establish a National Green Infrastructure Certification Program.
Continue readingResidents of Washington D.C., DC Water crews are in the process of replacing a 14-foot segment of damaged sewer pipe
Continue readingThe Blue Plains Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant is in good standing, as a result of compliance with environmental regulations and
Continue readingThe DC Water sewer system is about as old as it gets with some pipes dating back to before the
Continue readingDC Water will rehabilitate a portion of the Upper Potomac Interceptor Sewer as part of a region wide effort to
Continue readingUnder agreement between DC Water, the District of Columbia, the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Continue readingThe City of Baltimore is prepared to overhaul a leaky and aging sewer system at a pricey $400 million. There
Continue readingIn a remote area of Soapstone Creek, beyond the Soapstone Valley trail, there was a slow leak detected in a
Continue readingA broken Sewer main has caused almost 1 million gallons of sewage to flow into the Patuxent River. The City
Continue readingMany of us are experiencing a rainy season now that summer is in full swing. Along with the sunny delights
Continue readingSewers, that is. Recently, The City of Baltimore experienced 3 sewer overflows in a single weekend. Due to heavy rains,
Continue readingSummer is indeed here in all its glory. We know that means rainfall is here, too. In fact, in many
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