WASHINGTON – DC Water is speaking out about last month’s Potomac Interceptor sewage spill, with CEO David Gadis calling the incident “deeply troubling” in a new open letter.
Gadis said the spill was discovered on January 19 after security cameras detected unusual activity near a DC Water odor control facility along Clara Barton Parkway.
The utility points to aging infrastructure as a major factor in the failure, and officials say repairs could take several more weeks to complete.
An open letter from DC Water CEO David L. Gadis about the Potomac Interceptor
READ the OPEN LETTER online…