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Fuel and Sewage Leaks Have Made the Potomac One of America’s Most Endangered Rivers

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Fuel and Sewage Leaks Have Made the Potomac One of America’s Most Endangered Rivers
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The Potomac River is facing significant environmental threats due to sewage and fuel leaks. A collapsed sewer pipe released millions of gallons of raw sewage, while a fuel leak at Joint Base Andrews contaminated local waterways. These issues have raised concerns about the river's health and its status as a drinking water source for millions.

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freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: "motherjones_right_rail_1", slotId: "ROS_ATF_300x600" }); Pipes divert raw sewage into the C&O Canal around a broken section of the Potomac Interceptor on Feb. 16 in Cabin John, Md.Chip Somodevilla/Getty via Inside Climate News Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. This story was originally published by Inside Climate News and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. The warning signs were years in the making. And yet, regulators failed to heed the writing on the wall, according to Dean Naujoks.

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