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Feds fail to fork over millions in fees
The federal government, which owns nearly 20 percent of D.C., refuses to pay a new fee to clean up stormwater runoff, one that came about in response to unfunded EPA mandates.
Tags: Mark Segraves , Environmental Protection Agency , Water and Sewer Authority , National Association of Clean Water Agencies , Nathan Gardner-Andrews , Impervious Area Charge , Treasury Department , water bills , EPA , George Hawkins , Susan Poling , stormwater discharge , stormwater runoff , Potomac River , Anacostia River , Chesapeake Bay
Portion of 21st Street in Foggy Bottom closed
A water main break has closed 21st Street between Pennsylvania Avenue and K Street Monday morning.
Tags: Water main break , D.C. Water and Sewer Authority , Foggy Bottom , Adam Tuss , Colleen Kelleher
Fire hydrant work complicates Georgetown commute
Drivers who use Canal Road will find just two of the road's four lanes open near the Whitehurst Freeway and Key Bridge.
Tags: Canal Road , M Street , Georgetown , D.C. Water and Sewer Authority , Whitehurst Freeway , Kristi King , Colleen Kelleher
Water advisory lifted in Northwest
The D.C. Water and Sewer Authority says the advisory was lifted around 3 p.m.
Tags: D.C. Water and Sewer Authority , chlorine in water
Residents asked to clear snowed-in storm drains
With massive snow mounds piling up on District streets, storm drains are blocked and unable to take on the melting brought on by warmer temperatures. That means as piles sink in size, the water could flood roads or find ways into area basements.
Tags: D.C. , snow , flooding , Mark Segraves , storm drains
WASA rinsing away image with re-branding contest
WASA is running a contest where people can design a new logo, slogan and name of the utility company. The winner of the contest will receive $2,000.
Tags: D.C. Water and Sewer Authority


