DC Water ousts CEO after Lewis George supported firing and McDuffie demurred

The District of Columbia’s Water and Sewer Authority’s board of directors voted Friday to remove CEO David Gadis after months of criticism surrounding his handling of a January sewage spill that released more than 240 million gallons of…
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