DC Water Admits 100x Data Error As Networks Ignore Massive Potomac Sewage Spill
Share this @internewscast.com


National broadcast networks have overlooked a significant environmental and public health issue unfolding in Washington, D.C. This comes as contamination levels have been dramatically revised, increasing by a factor of 100, with repair estimates extending into several months.

An examination of the coverage by ABC, CBS, and NBC’s primary morning and evening newscasts reveals a stark oversight:

This omission is far from trivial. The situation involves a colossal spill of more than 242 million gallons of raw sewage into the Potomac River, occurring between January 19 and February 6. A failed sewer pipe near I-495 and the Clara Barton Parkway is the culprit, and repairs are expected to take an additional nine months to complete.

This incident is happening right in Washington, D.C., not in a distant area removed from the networks’ headquarters.

Independent tests have identified the presence of dangerous pathogens in the water.

Such findings typically warrant extensive national media attention. The contamination’s impact extends beyond just scientific data, as Rachel Rosenberg Goldstein, a water quality specialist at the University of Maryland, noted that the surrounding land shows visible signs of damage.

“Testing by folks from the University of Maryland and the Potomac Waterkeepers have indicated that there is the presence of pathogens in the water… things like E. coli and the bacteria that can cause staph infections are present and being detected, not only at the site… but downstream towards Georgetown.”

That alone would typically justify sustained national coverage. The contamination was not limited to laboratory readings. University of Maryland water quality specialist Rachel Rosenberg Goldstein warned that the surrounding land was visibly affected.

“We were just out there yesterday, we saw remnants of toilet paper, remnants of sanitary products. There are remnants of sewage there so even interacting with the land that’s been impacted by the sewage spill carries risks.”

Those are not abstract numbers. That is sewage debris along the banks of the Potomac.

DC Water publicly acknowledged the rupture and ongoing response efforts as the spill unfolded. But what followed raised even more serious questions.

After contamination levels were initially shared with the public, DC Water later acknowledged a significant sampling error. The reported value of 2,420 MPN per 100 milliliters was corrected to 242,000 MPN per 100 milliliters. That is a 100-fold difference.

The utility attributed the discrepancy to internal review.

“We identified a human error through internal review, corrected it immediately, and updated the information as soon as it was confirmed. Sampling and monitoring have continued.”

For context, the EPA benchmark for safe recreational exposure is 410. Local reporting documented readings in the thousands downstream.

“The EPA has set a threshold of 410… and we’re seeing things like 5,060 and 7,000 readings…”

Maryland lawmakers convened oversight hearings. A riverkeeper expressed frustration that it took D.C. 25 days to issue a public health advisory. Shellfish closures were issued downstream as a precaution.

In plain terms, this is a multi-state environmental incident involving documented health concerns, a confirmed data correction, legislative oversight, and a repair timeline measured in months, not days.

And yet the national broadcast networks have largely left it to local stations and watchdog outlets to carry the story.



The spill is unfolding under local Democratic leadership in Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia. If contamination data had been revised upward by a factor of 100 in a Republican-led jurisdiction, few doubt the national coverage would look very different.

That contrast is difficult to ignore. The issue is not only the failed pipe or the raw sewage flowing into a major American waterway. It is the uneven urgency of the institutions that claim to keep the public informed.

The networks may choose not to elevate this story. The facts, however, remain.

Editor’s Note: President Trump is leading America into the “Golden Age” as Democrats try desperately to stop it.  

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
Chilling words Haitian president Jovenel Moïse told his wife moments before he was assassinated by mercenaries inside his home

Haitian President Jovenel Moïse’s Final Words to His Wife Revealed Before Tragic Assassination by Mercenaries

Martine Moïse, the widow of Haiti’s last democratically elected president, Jovenel Moïse,…
Get a behind-the-scenes look at how the Oscar statues are made

Unveiling the Magic: Discover the Secret Craftsmanship Behind Oscar Statuette Creation

ROCK TAVERN, N.Y. — At Urban Art Projects in Rock Tavern, New…
Texas death row inmate uses final statement before execution to speak directly to victims' family

Texas Inmate Shares Heartfelt Words with Victims’ Families in Final Moments Before Execution

In a somber moment on Wednesday, a Texas death row inmate offered…
Oil prices surge above $100 per barrel after six ships attacked in Persian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz

Global Oil Markets in Turmoil: Six Ship Attacks in Persian Gulf Propel Prices Past $100

Early Thursday, oil prices surged past the $100 per barrel mark following…
ROTC students at Old Dominion killed shooter who killed 1, wounded 2

Heroic ROTC Cadets Thwart Gunman at Old Dominion: 1 Dead, 2 Injured in Shocking Campus Incident

FBI Director Kash Patel announced that the recent shooting incident is being…
US Navy escorts through Strait of Hormuz 'can't happen now,' Energy secretary says — as Iran touts 'tool to pressure enemy'

Energy Secretary Reveals US Navy’s Strait of Hormuz Escort Limitations Amid Rising Iranian Tensions

WASHINGTON — On Thursday, Energy Secretary Chris Wright indicated that while US…
Judge releases man charged with attack on San Francisco Mayor's guard

Judge Grants Release to Individual Accused of Assaulting San Francisco Mayor’s Security Detail

A man accused of attacking San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie’s bodyguard has…
Feds tap aerospace companies for NY-NJ air taxi test

Federal Agencies Collaborate with Top Aerospace Firms for Air Taxi Trials in NY-NJ Area

For New Yorkers, the days of traffic congestion may soon be over…
Old Dominion University shooter identified as Mohamed Jalloh, former National Guard member, ISIS supporter

Former National Guard Member Mohamed Jalloh Linked to Old Dominion University Shooting; Known ISIS Sympathizer Identified

Authorities have identified the individual suspected of carrying out a shooting at…
Unexplained loud bangs perplex neighbors near homes of alleged NYC terror plot suspects

Mystery Booms Baffle NYC Neighbors Amid Terror Plot Investigation

BUCKS COUNTY, Pa. — A series of eight mysterious explosions over a…
Brazen robbery crew storms California jewelry store, steals $1.7M in just 70 seconds: video

Daring Heist: California Jewelry Store Loses $1.7M in Under a Minute – Caught on Camera

A brazen and highly organized robbery crew in Northern California targeted a…
NYC first lady Rama Duwaji illustrated essay for anti-Israel activist who raged about ‘Jewish supremacist vampires’  

NYC First Lady Rama Duwaji Faces Backlash Over Illustrated Essay for Controversial Anti-Israel Activist

Rama Duwaji, the wife of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, has…