May 14, 2011
The Saturday Morning Post
Photo by dullshick. Good morning, D.C. After some beautiful weather this week, looks like we’re back to clouds and showers this weekend. Perhaps it’s time for a spring cleaning project, an afternoon catching up on your favorite TV show, or for the less ambitious: a nice nap. >> After last week’s news that the legislators have concerns about the safety of the Bay Bridge, this week’s news that tolls on the bridge will likely…
Jan 27, 2011
WSSC Lifts Prince George’s County Water Advisory
Congratulations, portions of southern Prince George’s County — you may not have any power right now, but at least you should be able to drink water from the tap again! The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission has lifted the boil-water advisory which had been in effect for a large majority of the County since Monday, when a massive water main broke near Capitol Heights. Recent tests conducted on the County’s water supply showed no contamination. WSSC…
Dec 03, 2010
Car Falls In Hole After Water Main Break
DCist food editor Jamie Liu sends in these photos from the scene of an early-morning water main break which happened just across the District line near the intersection of Friendship Boulevard and Willard Avenue in Friendship Village. A vehicle, parked on the curb of Friendship Avenue, fell into a hole created by the main break, which occurred around 6 a.m.
Jul 11, 2010
Water Restrictions Lifted in Rockville
Photo by mrbendy On again, and off again. Reports have been conflicting over the status of water restriction in the City of Rockville after a 24-inch main break. Since Wednesday, a limit has been placed on lawn watering, toilet flushing and car washing — basically every domestic weekend activity. A second break was found on Friday, delaying the alleviation of restrictions until today. Now, over 13,000 homes can have their fun with slip ‘n…
Jul 07, 2010
Enormous Water Main Break in Potomac
Image courtesy WTTG. An incredibly large water main break is currently shooting water 100 feet into the air in Potomac this evening. (We sure hope that the owner of that house in the bottom right corner there has some good flood insurance.) According to a NBCwashington.com report, a 24-inch water main broke in the 10800 block of Deep Glen Road earlier this afternoon. The Washington Suburban Sanitation Commission, fresh off fixing a cracked 96-inch main,…
Jun 27, 2009
Water, Water, Everywhere
The Washington Post reports that Antonio Jones, a Largo-based consultant and Maryland alumnus, will fill the seat on the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission recently vacated by Juanita Miller, pending confirmation. That’s about the long and short of PG County Executive Jack Johnson’s appointment — though both the Post and Gazette suggest that a bucket of lukewarm water would be a more productive commish than Miller. If you’re just catching up, see the Gazette’s long view…
Jun 22, 2009
Controversial Former WASA Head Going to PG County
Photo by kezeeWhen DC Water and Sewer Authority General Manager Jerry Johnson left the agency in April, WASAWatch hailed the news as an end to a “culture of deception, secrecy, and disregard for public health.” Perhaps true for the District proper — but in the broader Washington metropolitan area, deception, secrecy, and disregard for public health are never far from hand. Johnson has been selected by the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission to serve as…
Jun 20, 2009
Apres Miller, Le Deluge
Remember when that 75-foot-wide river that washed Bethesda away after that water main break? That wasn’t Juanita Miller‘s fault. But almost everything else is.