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DVIDS - News - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, Change of Command


U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, Change of Command
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Col. Estee S. Pinchasin became the 69th commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers..
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Photo By John Sokolowski | Col. Estee S. Pinchasin became the 69th commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Baltimore District, during a change of command ceremony at the Washington Aqueduct in Washington D.C., July 16, 2021.
Pinchasin, the first female leader of the Baltimore District, assumed command from Col. John T. Litz, who had served in the role since July 2018.
A native of Long Beach, New York, Pinchasin takes command of one the largest USACE districts, with a staff of approximately 1,200 personnel serving the mid-Atlantic region. The district’s area of responsibility spans the Susquehanna River, Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay waters ....

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Does your tap water taste or smell different? Here's why


Does your tap water taste or smell different? Here s why
By FOX 5 DC Digital Team
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WASHINGTON (FOX 5 DC) - D.C. residents from now through May 17 may notice a slight change in the taste and smell of their drinking water due to a chemical change.
The disinfectant in drinking water will temporarily switch from chloramine to chlorine, the District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority announced. 
DC Water purchases treated drinking water from the Washington Aqueduct, the company explains on its website. Each year, the Aqueduct switches disinfectants from chloramine back to chlorine to clean our  water distribution system and improve water quality. During the temporary switch, DC Water will also conduct system-wide hydrant flushing to enhance water quality. This program is a common practice for many U.S. water systems that normally use chloramine throughout the year. ....

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