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Alexandria Updates Potomac River Water Advisory

Alexandria Health Department shares latest guidance on the ongoing recreational water advisory in the Potomac River.

Birds in the Potomac River unfazed by the sewage spill Joseph Ol in Old Town AlexandriaALEXANDRIA, VA – The recreational water advisory for the Potomac River remains in effect, according to the Virginia Department of Health (VDH). The advisory was first announced on February 13 and currently has no end date.

Here’s what Alexandria residents should know.

Avoid Swimming, Kayaking, and Wading in the Potomac River

VDH continues to advise people and pets to avoid direct contact with the river. This includes:

  • Swimming

  • Kayaking

  • Wading

  • Any activity involving contact with river water

The full advisory, including a map of affected areas, is available on the Virginia Department of Health website.

Is Alexandria’s Drinking Water Safe?

Yes. Alexandria’s drinking water is safe.

City water sources were not impacted by the spill, and public drinking water remains unaffected.

Water Testing Update

The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) collected water samples on February 19 to test for bacteria levels.

  • Results are currently pending.

  • The Alexandria Health Department (AHD) does not conduct this testing.

  • AHD will share updates with the community as soon as results are available.

How is Alexandria responding?

The Alexandria Health Department continues to:

  • Advise residents to avoid recreational river activities

  • Share community concerns with state officials

  • Post warning signs at local water access points

Some waterfront areas, including Jones Point, fall under the jurisdiction of the National Park Service (NPS). AHD has requested signage in those areas as well.

Officials are also monitoring local health data. As of this week, there has been no increase in gastrointestinal illnessesassociated with contaminated water exposure.

Have Questions?

Residents can contact the Alexandria Health Department at:
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 703-746-4988 (during normal business hours)

If you experience symptoms after water exposure, contact your healthcare provider.

Additional Water Safety Resources

For more information, visit:

Alexandria officials say they will continue providing updates as new information becomes available. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and avoid river contact until the advisory is lifted.

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