A sewer line breach in Maryland in January sent more than 200 million gallons of raw sewage into the Potomac River.
The disaster sparked environmental and public health concerns as dangerous levels of bacteria were found miles away in the Potomac River.
The Post was given exclusive access to watch the crews work on pipes clogged with non-disposable wipes and a wall of rocks, among other things, in the freezing cold.
A sewage spill along the Potomac River, and the struggle to contain it, are raising alarms. A major sewer line collapsed last ...
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