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elleng

(135,637 posts)
Sun Jun 16, 2024, 06:00 PM Jun 2024

'This stretch of road near the Lincoln Memorial will close for 6 years

as part of project to keep sewer overflow out of Potomac River.

Heads up, drivers: A small chunk of road along the Potomac River in D.C., near a key commuter route, is set to close for the next six years — and it could impact your drive into and out of the District.

The portion of Ohio Drive in Southwest D.C. that will close Monday, June 17, is from Independence Avenue to West Basin Drive. That’s south of the Lincoln Memorial, just off the Arlington Memorial Bridge. The road won’t fully reopen until 2030. It’s all part of a major project to build a massive tunnel to keep sewer overflow from gushing into the Potomac River during heavy rain.

https://wtop.com/dc/2024/06/part-of-ohio-drive-near-the-lincoln-memorial-set-to-close-for-the-next-6-years-as-part-of-massive-sewer-tunnel-project/?

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'This stretch of road near the Lincoln Memorial will close for 6 years (Original Post) elleng Jun 2024 OP
traffic Nightmare but,..... bottomofthehill Jun 2024 #1

bottomofthehill

(8,771 posts)
1. traffic Nightmare but,.....
Sun Jun 16, 2024, 06:38 PM
Jun 2024

Better that than have shit water flowing in the Potomac River with every rain storm. the COmbined Sewer Overflow (CSO) issue is big in many old cities and its necessary but going to be expensive to fix.

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