January 25: Potomac Sewage Spill Puts U.S. Water Infrastructure in Focus
The Potomac River sewage spill is a real‑time stress test for wastewater infrastructure, EPA oversight, and emergency funding. A 72‑inch sewer main failure is pushing about 40 million gallons per day toward the river as DC Water rushes in bypass pumps ahead of winter weather. Authorities say drinking water remains safe. For Canadian investors, this event flags possible policy‑driven capital spending, contractor opportunities, and shifts in US municipal bond issuance and spreads.
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