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10/17/2011

Kingman Lake is not a true lake, but a 110-acre tidal freshwater impoundment created in the 1920s and 1930s during a massive dredging and channelization project on the Anacostia River to provide a recreational boating area for District of Columbia residents.

10/17/2011

Rock Creek flows through Montgomery County, Maryland, and the northwest portion of Washington, DC, to join with the Potomac River.

10/17/2011

The Washington Ship Channel and the Tidal Basin are man-made water bodies located in the southwest section of the District along the Potomac River.

10/17/2011

 This (non-required) TMDL is for Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) in Fort Davis. Fort Davis is not directly classified as a separate waterbody in the DC Water Quality Standards.  It is classified on the basis of current use and designated beneficial uses as a tributary of the  Anacostia River

10/14/2011

Provisions to prevent and control pollution of the Potomac river and its tributaries; to regulate land disturbing activities; to prevent accelerated soil erosion and sedimentation; to prevent sediment deposit, to control health hazards due to pollution.

10/14/2011

Certificate of Completion (COC) and associated documents related to the 2215 Constitution Avenue, NW  Voluntary Cleanup Program

10/14/2011

The District of Columbia Underground Storage Tank Management Act of 1990, as amended, D.C. Official Code § 8-113.01 to 8-113.12:

10/14/2011

Listing of "Areas of Interest" in Spring Valley

10/14/2011

Application submitted by property at 2149 Queens Chapel, NW to participate in Voluntary Cleanup Program

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