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Bowser requests Trump’s help on Potomac sewage spill

Last updated: February 19, 2026 12:10 pm
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Mayor Bowser Seeks Federal Aid for Sewage Crisis Amid Political Tensions

In a surprising twist of political irony, Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has accepted President Donald Trump’s offer to assist in addressing a significant sewage spill that has plagued the region. In her formal request, Bowser urged Trump to declare the area a disaster zone and to authorize federal funding for repairs, a move that raises eyebrows given the recent back-and-forth between the two.

Bowser’s appeal comes on the heels of Trump’s attempt to deflect responsibility for the spill onto her and other Democratic leaders, suggesting that if they desired federal support, they should approach him with a modicum of politeness. A charming invitation, to be sure.

In her letter, signed “Respectfully,” Bowser requested that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) cover all “costs incurred” as a result of the January 19 collapse of a sewer line in Montgomery County, Maryland. Typically, FEMA finances up to 75 percent of disaster repair costs unless the damages are deemed catastrophic.

Interestingly, Bowser’s office did not provide clarity on why the request was made at this juncture. In addition to seeking federal assistance, the three-term mayor—who has opted out of seeking re-election—also declared a local public emergency and called for federal support on various water quality and flood protection initiatives within the city.

Historically, no president has approved a disaster declaration specifically for a sewage spill, according to an analysis by E&E News of FEMA records dating back to 1953. The closest precedent was President Barack Obama’s emergency declaration in 2016 regarding water contamination in Flint, Michigan, which had been an ongoing crisis since 2014. In contrast, FEMA’s aid for emergencies is typically limited in scope.

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While presidents have the authority to declare disasters for a broad spectrum of events, Trump’s first term saw him approving disaster requests from every state to cover costs associated with the Covid-19 pandemic, resulting in approximately $140 billion in federal aid.

Notably, Bowser’s letter lacks cost estimates—details usually included in disaster requests by governors—and admits that the federal aid would also benefit residents in Maryland and Virginia. According to federal law, disaster requests should be submitted by the Governor of the affected state or a comparable government figure, such as a tribal chief or Washington’s mayor. However, Bowser’s letter does not assert that D.C. cannot manage the crisis independently.

Neither Maryland Governor Wes Moore nor Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger, both Democrats, have sought disaster aid from Trump. A spokesperson for Moore stated, “Maryland will not be seeking an emergency declaration because the responsibility for the repair and subsequent cleanup does not fall to Maryland.” This remark highlights the complexities and jurisdictional disputes surrounding the sewage spill.

With the spill now considered the largest raw sewage discharge in U.S. history—over 250 million gallons released into the Potomac River—environmentalists are voicing concerns about its implications for water safety and the ongoing restoration efforts for the Chesapeake Bay. Local advocacy groups emphasize the need for improved water quality monitoring and public notification regarding the river’s safety for recreational use.

Betsy Nicholas, president of the Potomac Riverkeeper Network, expressed frustration over the lack of communication from the mayor’s office for over a month, remarking, “Going directly from zero comments on it to an emergency declaration after the fact seems like an unusual pathway.”

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As the utility attempts to expedite a long-planned rehabilitation of the aging sewer line—dating back to the early 1960s—Trump’s administration and local authorities continue to engage in a blame game regarding the spill’s origin, with no clear resolution in sight.

While the White House and FEMA have yet to respond to inquiries about whether D.C.’s request will be granted, the ongoing saga underscores the complexities of disaster management in a politically charged environment. The narrative of who is responsible for the sewage crisis remains murky, with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ultimately overseeing D.C. Water, the utility in charge of the problematic sewer infrastructure.

As the situation unfolds, the Potomac River and its surrounding communities hold their breath, awaiting both the federal government’s response and a sustainable solution to an issue that is both a local and national concern.

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