Alexandria's water reclamation plant joins the watershed's compliance list

August 17, 2026Northern Inner Piedmont

As of this week, the Alexandria Renew Enterprises water resource recovery facility has entered federal compliance records for the first time, flagged for significant non-compliance after exceeding a permitted monthly average discharge limit. The specific pollutant and the magnitude of the exceedance are not yet public, so what's confirmed is narrower than the headline: one monthly average was broken, and the plant now carries that status.

The scale of what this facility touches is worth sitting with regardless of the details still pending. It discharges into three waterways at once, the Potomac River, Hooffs Run, and Hunting Creek, carrying far more volume and downstream reach than a small residential system. That distinguishes this case from the Woodbridge Mobile Home Park sewage plant, flagged the prior month on a much smaller tributary.

Taken together, the watershed now has two wastewater facilities under compliance scrutiny in the same season: one a small residential system, the other a major discharge point feeding directly into the Potomac corridor. Whether exceedance details and any related water quality readings surface as the public record fills in remains to be seen.

Data from EPA ECHO

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