Publications
Final documents regarding the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) of fecal coliform bacteria in UPPER POTOMAC RIVER, MIDDLE POTOMAC RIVER, LOWER POTOMAC RIVER, Battery Kemble Creek, Foundry Branch, and Dalecarlia Tributary
The Washington Ship Channel is a man-made waterbody located east of the Potomac River and was built in the late 19th century by the Army Corps of Engineers. The Washington Ship Channel runs from Hains Point at the confluence of the Anacostia and Potomac Rivers to the Tidal Basin.
Certificate of Completion (COC) and associated documents related to the 2400 14th St NW Voluntary Cleanup Program
Certificate of Completion (COC) and associated documents related to the 100 Eye St NE Voluntary Cleanup Program
This final report examines the data from all five years of vegetation monitoring conducted at the Fringe Wetlands from 2003 through 2007. Comparisons are made with data from the previous Anacostia wetland restorations and Dueling Creek, an Anacostia reference wetland monitored during the...
District’s soil and groundwater standards (Tier 0,1,2) can also be found in a guidance document entitled DC Risk Based Corrective Action
Application submitted by property at 1755-1759 Columbia Road (Mt. Pleasant) to participate in Voluntary Cleanup Program
Application submitted by property at 23 I St SE to participate in Voluntary Cleanup Program
Certificate of Completion (COC) and associated documents related to the Camp Simms (Mississippi Avenue and Stanton Road) Voluntary Cleanup Program
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.