BOYDS, Md. - It’s the heat grabbing headlines in our region, but those responsible for monitoring the water supply in the Potomac River Basin say we need more rain. No decision has been made yet ...
plan to spend some time along the Tidal Basin, an approximately 107-acre pond encircled by a 2.1-mile loop trail. Constructed to use the strong tides of the Potomac River to clear silt from the ...
Flows in the Potomac River have fallen far below normal ... drought monitoring by the Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin, according to ICPRB executive director Mike Nardolilli.
A drought watch in the D.C. region has been extended and fire departments in the area are warning that there is an increased ...
The region is in the fall fire season, with an increased risk for wildfires. The majority of the Potomac River basin is under ...
Warm weather and heavy rains led to the Great Northeastern Flood of 1936 and it took years for the region to recover.
The people who keep an eye on the water levels in the Potomac River basin are “reviving” a weekly report on its conditions.
Think of this the next time you kayak, drive over, run by or, simply, stare at the Potomac River: Its ruin would cost the D.C ...
The Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin’s new report highlights risks if the Potomac River became compromised, including the financial cost to local businesses and residents if the ...
By the day’s end, the buildings at Cushwa Basin were submerged, the Potomac Edison power plant had shut down, and the Potomac River at Williamsport had risen to 48.6 feet. This flooding was part ...