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Anonymous wrote:100s of millions of gallons of sewage have flowed into the Potomac, the broken pipe may not be fixed for months
Crew season will have to be cancelled
You won’t hear it here because it’s an unmitigated disaster caused by the dangerously incompetent democrats!
The leaking area is under federal control for the past few decades. This is an issue of underfunded infrastructure
why did dc water have funding for fancy new HQ but not to prevent this kind of disaster?
Salaries at DC water are hilariously high. They pay customer service reps six figure salaries. The number of people at the municipal water plant who make more than a quarter million dollars a year is *bananas*
And you wonder why your water bill is so high. Some here makes almost $400,000.
https://www.dcwater.com/sites/default/files/document/2024-03/documents/employee_database_0.pdf
Okay I was expecting a lot worse. A whole bunch of those salaries are in the 80/90k range, which isn’t that incredibly much for a large metro area. And the $250k+ salaries appear linked to positions like general counsel, engineers, compliance director, etc. (I noticed some who have been there a decade or two). This is well below what they’d make in private sector, so I think you do need to differentiate these positions that require a higher level of education in order to recruit/retain people.
That said I have no idea if these particular employees are competent and deserving of this salary (even if the role itself should pay this much). I’m curious where exactly the ball was dropped.
Also, not to make light of the situation, but DC being surrounded by spewing shit feels like such an appropriate metaphor for the past year.