Alexandria reached a landmark environmental milestone this week with the dedication of RiverRenew, a major infrastructure project that finally puts an end to a sewage overflow problem that has plagued the city since the 1800s.
The dedication ceremony marked the completion of a long-awaited upgrade to Alexandria’s combined sewer system — one that for generations allowed raw sewage to spill into local waterways during heavy rain events. With RiverRenew now fully operational, that era is over, and cleaner water is on the horizon for the Potomac River and the streams that flow through Alexandria’s neighborhoods.
City officials celebrated the occasion with optimism, describing the project as pointing toward “a brighter future” for Alexandria and its waterways. The completion of RiverRenew represents not just an engineering achievement, but a genuine quality-of-life improvement for residents who live, walk, and play near the city’s beloved waterfront.
The project is a concrete example of Alexandria investing in the infrastructure its community depends on — and the payoff is cleaner water, healthier ecosystems, and a riverfront that residents can enjoy with greater confidence for years to come.
Also adding to the city’s good-news week: beloved Old Town institution the Fish Market is gearing up to celebrate 50 years in business, with a special “Throwback Menu” party in the works — a testament to the enduring character of Alexandria’s historic waterfront dining scene.
Sources: The Alexandria Brief, thezebra.org