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DC News Now on MSNWSSC Water warns of possible ‘controlled emergency sewage overflow’ into creek, Anacostia River
With wet weather moving through the region Thursday, parts of our area's infrastructure may not be able to handle more water ...
PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) – WSSC Water crews are working to repair dozens of water main breaks and leaks caused by freezing temperatures. It’s had a widespread impact on ...
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 ...
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 says this is usually the time of year when most water main breaks happen, however, 200 breaks have already occurred since the year started, with 166 of those happening since Wednesday.
WSSC Water officials say water supplies are ample to deal with the heat wave the D.C. area is experiencing. However, customers could find big increases in their bills next quarter because of much ...
WSSC customers are asked to report discolored water by calling 301-206-4002 or by email at [email protected]. Learn more on the WSSC site. You can file a claim for water stains 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.
Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission crews prepare to install a new water main. Zinc coating takes the hit of corrosion before it reaches the iron pipe, while a thick, plastic “bio-wrap ...
WSSC Water Commissioner Regina Speed-Bost, a female Commissioner who voted to reduce Reid’s powers, replied, “To assert a discrimination claim, it’s untenable, I can’t take that assault.” ...
WSSC customers are asked to report discolored water by calling 301-206-4002 or by email at [email protected]. Learn more on the WSSC site.
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