Potomac sewage spill sends E coli 12,000 times above safe limits
Washington, D.C. (Fox News) — E. coli contamination in the Potomac River near Lockhouse 10 reaches dangerous levels, with sewage spill consequences far worse than initially believed.
## Key Facts:
– Potomac Riverkeeper Network (PRKN) released test results showing E. coli contamination thousands of times higher than safe limits.
– PRKN President Betsy Nicholas warns of the significant long-term impact of the spill.
– Real-time testing reveals nearly 12,000 times the safe limit of E. coli in the contaminated water.
– Additional testing shows contamination spread and varying bacteria levels along the Potomac River.
## More Details:
– Sampling at different locations along the river demonstrates significant contamination levels.
– Infrastructure failures are blamed for the sewage spill, highlighting the need for better maintenance and planning.
Fox News Digital has reached out to DC Water for comment on the situation.
Greg Wehner is a breaking news reporter for Fox News Digital. Contact him at Greg.Wehner@Fox.com or on Twitter @GregWehner.









