My Podcast With Potomac Riverkeeper | Sewage spill

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Rob Snowhite

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Feb 11, 2026, 3:46:27 PM (7 days ago) Feb 11
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I do not use this forum to promote my podcast. However this episode is about our river, right here. The importance merits me posting. I invited Dean from The Potomac Riverkeeper to discuss the current sewage spill on the Potomac. Recorded yesterday, Feb 10th. 

I feel like the upcoming Shad Night will be us discussing the situation and the fact that the shad run won't be fishable. 

You will learn about the broccoli hatch, the DC government lack of responsibility, and a new section to float when this is all cleared up. 










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Tom Steeley

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Feb 11, 2026, 3:56:54 PM (7 days ago) Feb 11
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Awesome!  Thanks for sharing!

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Mark Binsted

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Feb 11, 2026, 8:19:05 PM (7 days ago) Feb 11
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A timely guest, for sure. Dean or an associate will give a brief update at Shad Night at 6:00, and will hopefully be around during the fly tying period, 4-6:00. The watershed needs a steady ice melt and lots more rain--10 day forecast is looking good--and the pumps better keep working!

Anthony LoPresti

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Feb 17, 2026, 9:49:36 AM (yesterday) Feb 17
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Rob, great episode. I'm really feeling for the professionals who rely on the Potomac and surrounding areas for their livelihoods.

I'm wondering, do we have any idea how far the effects of this will spread? You spoke about birds potentially picking up these contaminants and spreading them to other bodies of water. Are there plans to test different areas of the watershed to see where these bacteria are contained to? Do we think it's safe to fish holmes run, accotink creek, north of Great Falls, etc?

Last thought: Should fly shops (District Angling and Orvis) be mentioning this to customers in passing if they are buying shad flies or mention the Potomac? I really appreciated Richie mentioning this at one of the last fly seminars. Not sure it would have been on my radar due to the terrible coverage.
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Tom Steeley

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Rob Snowhite

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1:40 PM (5 hours ago) 1:40 PM
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Captain Tim Blanchard and I were interviewed for DC News Now this morning on the poo spill. Will post when available. 

Easiest question for me to answer was would I eat fish out of the river now. I don't ever eat fish. 



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