Something Stinks In D.C. As DEI Sewage Pollutes The Potomac
Something Stinks In D.C. As DEI Sewage Pollutes The Potomac
The truth is color blind, Democrats and the MSM are not;
Milt Harris ——Bio and Archives--February 20, 2026
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The DEI quota System strikes again. This time, in the form of a stinking and dangerous sewage rupture that is wreaking havoc on the Potomac River in Washington, D.C.
The problems with social justice warriors is they don’t create or even enhance justice. The changes that they call equity have nothing to do with equality. All DEI has done is create division and discontent, and those issues, though major, are not even the worst of the consequences.
DEI advocates become so engrossed in its implementation that it becomes all-consuming. So much so that even though it may be far from the most pressing priority, it supersedes those of greater need. It diverts attention from what needs to be done to the leftist delusions liberals prefer to focus on.
A current example is what is taking place in Washington, D.C. An interceptor has ruptured, resulting in over 240 million gallons of untreated raw sewage pouring into the Potomac River. This is not some minor sewage spill; in fact, it is the largest spill in U.S. History.
I have mentioned in previous columns that I have some medical experience in my past. That includes two years of study in bacteriology. Human feces are dangerous. Two of the main bacteria present are Escherichia coli (E. coli) and Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus), (Staph).
E. coli is transmitted through the fecal-oral route, primarily via consuming contaminated food (undercooked meat, raw produce, unpasteurized dairy), drinking contaminated water, or direct person-to-person contact (especially in childcare) from poor hygiene, and also through contact with infected farm animals or their environments. Ingesting even a small amount of the bacteria can cause illness, making hygiene crucial for prevention.
E. coli can make you sick with watery diarrhea, vomiting, and a fever. Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) is most likely to cause severe illness and possible death.
S. aureus (Staph) Infections typically appear as red, swollen, and painful skin bumps, often referred to as boils or abscesses. These bumps may feel warm to the touch and can ooze pus. Severe symptoms of infection may include fever, chills, rapid heartbeat, and, in more serious cases, such as bloodstream infections or MRSA, individuals may experience intense pain, confusion, and low blood pressure, even death.
The D.C. Water CEO is David Gadis. He was selected for the position in 2018, and apparently, he immediately started implementing DEI standards. In February 2022, he gave an interview on “Good Day AWWA.” In that Interview, he clearly stated his priorities, and DEI was chief among them.
Translation: There were too many whites, and Gadis, who is black, set about to change that.
I’m sure residents in D.C. can take comfort in knowing that there is now a more “equitable” hand-picked group of individuals handling this disaster. Who needs merit and experience, at least the DEI color, sexual orientation, and gender quotas are in line with Gadis’s delusion.
Video: Good Day AWWA! with David Gadis, DC Water
The failure occurred on January 19 near the Clara Barton Parkway in Montgomery County, Maryland. The 72-inch-wide pipe typically carries about 60 million gallons of waste daily.
Earlier this week, the New York Times put it this way:
In an open letter last week, Gadis sounded clueless about the severity of what had taken place. He was still talking about the importance of communicating with the public and trying to blame the system's age for the failure.
The math here isn’t difficult. Gadis took the position in 2018, that’s eight years ago. Now he claims the failed pipe connection is over 60 years old. So, when he moved in, the connection was probably between 55 and 60 years old.
His priorities, however, weren’t the age of the infrastructure. Instead of addressing a real problem proactively, it was more important to Gadis to incorporate DEI and make his department more pleasing to the eye of liberals.
This is the phony balloon that surrounds Democrats and the radical left. They create chaos, then blame others when it fails. Gadis had a responsibility to assess the infrastructure and work to upgrade it. But it’s obvious from the 2022 interview that he spent at least the first four years implementing DEI quotas rather than doing his job.
Now D.C. is swimming in filth from the largest sewage spill in U.S. History.
Democrats and the liberal left prove their incompetence every single day. They count on the naïve headline readers to believe their lies when they blame their chosen scapegoats.
It’s a tough reality to face, but Gadis, for all of his incompetence, will probably remain in his position because of his skin color. Telling the truth in 2026 probably gets you called a bigot, a racist, or a fascist.
The truth is color blind, Democrats and the MSM are not.
Milt spent thirty years as a sales and operations manager for an international manufacturing company. He is also a four-time published author on a variety of subjects. Now, he spends most of his time researching and writing about conservative politics and liberal folly.
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