I wonder if the newly announced[1] federal takeover of WMATA will do anything to address this, or the water leaks in general?
While the fact that this happens is interesting from a botanical perspective, it's pretty indicative of a larger problem with the infrastructure that allows it to happen, IMO.
While the fact that this happens is interesting from a botanical perspective, it's pretty indicative of a larger problem with the infrastructure that allows it to happen, IMO.
[1] http://wpo.st/cB5g0