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A study by the Waterkeeper Alliance documented elevated PFAS concentrations downstream of wastewater treatment facilities and ...
The article by the ICPRB indicates that precipitation is expected to increase in the region, but the river flow will decrease ...
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Maryland Fishing Report for Thursday, July 26, 2025
There is plenty of good fishing to be found in Maryland this week and for those wishing to fish open waters and not owning a ...
Welcome to cwg.live, updated around-the-clock by Capital Weather Gang meteorologists. Happening now: Just about as hot as the ...
Captain Billy’s Crab House in Newburg stands proudly on the banks of the Potomac River, where golden-brown hush puppies emerge from the kitchen with such perfect crispy-to-fluffy ratios that they’ve ...
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Maryland Fishing Report for Tuesday, July 24, 2025
Maryland anglers are seeing some wonderful fishing opportunities this week as freshwater species settle into predictable ...
The biggest source of salty freshwater in D.C. and other major northern inland cities is an overapplication of road salt to thaw winter ice, which runs off into rivers or the ground.
In May, Gavitt finalized a conservation easement with the Potomac Conservancy land trust for a 49.3-acre plot he owns in northern Frederick County along the Back Creek watershed.
Maps of the Potomac River watershed showing (A) predicted environmental concentrations (PEC) determined by the Accumulated Wastewater model (54) for the sum of eight per- and polyfluoroalkyl ...
It's the water, that's flowing off our yards, that's flowing off our streets, that's ending up into the river," said Adrian Koski, a grant coordinator with the city's health department.
If Arizona’s Colorado River water allocation was cut to zero, “we could burn through the available groundwater in 50 years,” Famiglietti said. “We’re talking about decades. That’s scary.
Anne Arundel County health officials warned against swimming and urged using caution if fishing in the Patapsco River after 21 million gallons of sewage from Baltimore City recently overflowed into it ...