State & Local Meeting
Potomac Interceptor Town Hall
March 20, 2026
The City of Alexandria, VA held a Potomac Interceptor Town Hall meeting on March 20, 2026, to address the recent collapse of the Potomac Interceptor sewer pipe and its environmental impact. DC Water officials detailed the emergency response, including the installation of bypass pumps and emergency repairs using geopolymer applications and slip lining to restore the 72-inch pipe. The meeting highlighted ongoing and planned capital improvement projects totaling approximately $625 million over 10 years to rehabilitate the interceptor and prevent future failures. Environmental agencies, including the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality and Maryland Department of Environment, discussed extensive water quality monitoring, sediment testing, and environmental remediation efforts funded partly by a $5 million federal disaster declaration. The meeting also covered public health advisories, ecological assessments, and community outreach plans to restore confidence in the Potomac River's safety and sustainability. No formal votes or motions were reported, but significant procurement and budget allocations for infrastructure repair and environmental cleanup were emphasized.
Sources
- Potomac Interceptor Town Hall · City of Alexandria, VA · Mar 20