DC declares emergency over Potomac sewage spill, seeks full federal reimbursement

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Mayor Bowser declared a public emergency after a ruptured sewer line dumped more than 200 million gallons into the Potomac, seeking 100% federal reimbursement for repair and cleanup and coordinating with FEMA, EPA, and other agencies as DC Water pumps and diverts sewage while work continues toward restoring normal flow in 4–6 weeks.
- Bowser declares public emergency, requests federal support in Potomac sewage leak WTOP
- Pipeline that caused massive sewer spill into the Potomac River has been identified for repairs, DC Water officials say WUSA9
- A month after the pipe burst, Potomac sewage spills onto the national stage with political finger-pointing NBC News
- Trump blames Maryland, D.C. and Virginia for massive sewage spill, offers help if they ask "politely" CBS News
- DC's mayor declares Potomac River sewage spill an emergency, seeks federal funds NBC4 Washington
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