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T he WSSC Water Commissioners have unanimously voted to extend the Get Current 2.0 water bill assistance program. The ...
WSSC Water General Manager Carla A. Reid, whose contract will not be renewed, has faced scrutiny over a billing system whose costs have tripled.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Chris Lawson defends WSSC Water's "Project Cornerstone" billing system. Managers tell WUSA9 about system flaws resulting in unexplained large customer bills.
WSSC Water CEO and General Manager Carla Reid is seeking the ouster of two of the commissioners who sealed her fate.
WSSC Water crews have been crisscrossing Prince George’s and Montgomery counties all day, trying to keep up with persistent reports of broken water lines.
WSSC Water approved on Wednesday more than $400 million in contracts to upgrade and improve aging water and sewer infrastructure in Montgomery and Prince George's counties, Maryland.
A WSSC Water warning is going out that starting July 5 water service turn-offs for non-payment will resume. The company is offering an amnesty program.
WSSC Water is urging customers to limit their water use to essentials only in the Camp Springs area, in southern Prince George’s County. Crews are working to restore water flow to the Camp ...
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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