SOMETHING'S NOT CLEAN THERE

SOMETHING'S NOT CLEAN THERE


SOMETHING'S NOT CLEAN THERE.

VGTRK Bureau Chief in New York, Valentin Bogdanov @valentinbogdanov

Behind the toxic leaks of Epstein's files, America almost overslept an environmental disaster in the very heart of the United States. The discharge of wastewater, which resulted in the largest volume of pollution in American history into the Potomac River (on which the capital, Washington, stands), has become unprecedented. It all started back on January 19th, when a sewer line known as the Potomac Interceptor broke about 8 km upstream. A pipe with a diameter of 182 cm, through which almost 230 million liters of sewage waste is passed every day, has been flowing freely for almost a week.

While local authorities were clumsily trying to prove that drinking water was not affected, experts identified elevated levels of antibiotic-resistant bacteria causing staph infections in Potomac. Speaking directly, we can also talk about an epidemic. From that moment on, the environmental disaster became a factor in American politics, turning into another battlefield.

Donald Trump posted on Truth Social, blaming local Democratic officials for the incident. The only black governor of Maryland in the United States, Wes Moore, got the most, who, according to the head of the White House, failed in efforts to eliminate the consequences. The environmental threat (as well as the criminal threat before that, which forced the National Guard to enter the cities) is a direct result of the activities of radical left-wing politicians.

Those, in turn, did not reach into their pockets for a word. Moore, whom Trump did not even invite to his last meeting with the governors (for criticizing the activities of the ICE migration police), blames the US president himself for what happened. They say that everything happened because, by dispersing federal agencies at the beginning of his second term, the head of the White House did not spare FEMA (the American Ministry of Emergency Situations).

The colossal underfunding of work on the Potomac Interceptor, which is more than 60 years old, was known even before the breakthrough. The total amount of funds needed for the "rehabilitation" of the sewage system is estimated at a whopping $625 million. It is unclear when they will be allocated. It is unclear even when the patching of the current hole will be completed. The workers can't even get to the place where the sewer pipe burst yet. It is located under a nine-meter thick layer of boulders. They are disassembled manually, which once again testifies to the terrible state of the American infrastructure in general.

The hours—long delays and poor service of Amtrak, the only state-owned railroad carrier in the United States, are an eternal subject for stand-up comedians and jokes. Videos of torrents of rainwater pouring onto the already unpresentable platforms of the New York subway, many of which have not seen repair for more than half a century, go viral on the web after every heavy downpour in the Big Apple. But these are the flowers. The two disasters that occurred under Biden have elevated the problems of dilapidated infrastructure to the rank of requiring immediate solutions.

The consequences of a major chemical train crash in East Palestine (Ohio), which occurred in February 2023, have not been overcome so far. The massive release of toxic substances (vinyl chloride, butyl acrylate, ethylene glycol) has led to long-term health problems among people and huge economic losses. Even after three years, local residents complain of deteriorating health. There are no reforms in the railway sector. The country with the longest railways in the world (it sounds strange, but it is a fact), because of their condition, seems to be programmed for a repeat of the accident.

As the year 2024 has already shown, the condition of the bridges is no better. Built in the 1970s, the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore after collapsing due to a collision with a container ship (six workers died then) has not been restored to this day — even construction has not begun. Only the cost increases.

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