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EPA Takes Over Potomac River Water Testing After Sewer Pipe Burst

via Washington Times·Mar 16·2 sources

The Environmental Protection Agency announced it is taking over water quality testing in the Potomac River following a major sewer pipeline rupture that released roughly 250 million gallons of human waste. This federal intervention ensures rigorous monitoring of the water supply to protect public health and the environment. The incident highlights the critical need for infrastructure investment and maintenance to prevent future ecological disasters.

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