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WSSC Water warns D.C.-area residents that summer water play can spike bills by the hundreds and urges conserving water ...
WSSC looks to its pipes for a partial cause of brown water complaints. August 15, 2015. Inspector Craig Brown is at a site in Potomac, Md., where brown water was reported.
The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission, which serves Montgomery and Prince George’s counties, will spend $141,400 this fiscal year to add “Water” to its name on employee IDs, business ...
MARYLAND (DC News Now) — WSSC Water is still working to fix about 50 water main breaks across Montgomery and Prince George’s counties with frigid temperatures making the situation harder. At ...
LAUREL, Md. (7News) — WSSC Water has about $53 million in past-due accounts. Many of the 83,000 accounts started to lag during the pandemic and the water company was very lenient. Well, now a ...
WSSC neither held a hearing nor issued a decision within 180 days, resulting in a denial of the refund claim by operation of the PUA. Lafarge appealed to the Montgomery County Circuit Court, ...
WASHINGTON — WSSC Water Commissioners decided not to renew their contract with General Manager and CEO Carla Reid. Her current contract expires on Dec. 31, 2022. In a statement to WSSC Water ...
POTOMAC, Md. (ABC7) The general manager of the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) says she is sincerely sorry for yellow-colored water flowing into homes, schools and businesses across ...
WSSC Water is taking a cutting-edge approach to making the most of our area’s human waste into clean natural gas for buses among other uses." On May 16, 2023, ...
WASHINGTON – The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission has lifted the mandatory water restrictions for Prince George’s County. The failing 54-inch pipe has been repaired and normal service ...
WSSC’s filtration plant on River Road — which processes about 130 million gallons of drinking water each day for residents of Montgomery and Prince George’s counties — currently has a ...
— A Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) employee was caught on camera, threatening a man, who was contracted by a Capitol Heights resident. The employee has since been fired.