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Potomac River Tunnel project begins to slash pollution and flooding in Washington, DC
Washington, D.C. has launched a major new phase in its ongoing Clean Rivers Project with the start of construction on the Potomac River Tunnel, a massive infrastructure effort intended to dramatically reduce sewage overflows into the Potomac River. The tunnel, which will run 5.5 miles beneath the city, aims to intercept and redirect combined sewer overflows — a mixture of untreated sewage and stormwater — which currently flow directly into the river during periods of heavy rainfall.
Potomac River Tunnel project begins to slash pollution and flooding in Washington, DC
Washington, D.C. has launched a major new phase in its ongoing Clean Rivers Project with the start of construction on the Potomac River Tunnel, a massive infrastructure effort intended to dramatically reduce sewage overflows into the Potomac River. The tunnel, which will run 5.5 miles beneath the city, aims to intercept and redirect combined sewer overflows — a mixture of untreated sewage and stormwater — which currently flow directly into the river during periods of heavy rainfall.









