The Brief
- A public meeting was held in Bethesda Thursday night to discuss the Potomac Interceptor break.
- More than 400 million gallons of sewage have spilled into the Potomac River since the break in January.
- Residents expressed concern about the impact to the environment, remediation plans, accountability, and also about when people can safely get back on the water.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. – Officials are facing questions from the public more than five weeks after the Potomac Interceptor collapse sent millions of gallons of sewage into the river.
On Wednesday night, D.C. residents got their chance to speak out. On Thursday, it was Maryland residents’ turn.
What they’re saying:…